Kim Shin-young

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Kim Shin-young
주영훈, 천이슬 출연 퓨전 햄버그 스테이크 강남구 역삼동 민박 (식신로드 Gourmet Road) eps 176-1 (김신영).jpg
Born (1983-12-20) December 20, 1983 (age 37)
Daegu, South Korea
EmployerA9 Media
Comedy career
Years active2004–present
GenresComedy
Notable works and roles
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2018 - present
Associated actsCeleb Five
Korean name
Hangul
김신영
Hanja
金信英
Revised RomanizationGim Sinyeong
McCune–ReischauerKim Sinyŏng

Kim Shin-young (born December 20, 1983)[1] is a South Korean comedian, MC and DJ. She debuted in 2004 on the SBS show People Looking For Laughter and won 'Best Variety Performer' at the 42nd Baeksang Arts Awards in 2006. She has hosted numerous variety shows and radio shows in South Korea and has won several awards for comedy and hosting in her career. In 2018, Kim became a member of Celeb Five (Hangul: 셀럽파이브), a dance group produced by CONTENTS LAB VIVO, a contents company owned by Song Eun-i. [2]

Early life[]

Kim Shin-young was born in Daegu, South Korea, on December 20, 1983. She learned judo and dreamed of living in the Korea National Training Center for athletes before becoming interested in comedy.[3] In 2002, she enrolled in the Comedy Acting Department at Yewon Arts University.

Career[]

2004—2008: Debut[]

Kim Shin-young first appeared on SBS People Looking For Laughter in 2004 and gained recognition by hosting various variety shows for years. She made her film debut as Cha Tae-hyun's sister in the 2005 film My Girl and I. In 2006, Kim won 'Best Variety Performer' at the 42nd Baeksang Arts Awards for People Looking For Laughter.[4] In 2007, Kim became an MC of MBC's Infinite Girls, an all-female version of the show Infinite Challenge. She was a part of the show until its 3rd season which aired in 2013.[5] The next year, Kim hosted MBC's Stop the Boring Time Radio with Super Junior's Shindong. She won the 'Radio Rookie Award' at the 2008 MBC Drama Awards.[6]

2009—present[]

In 2009, Kim was paired with actor Shin Sung-rok as a virtually married couple on MBC's We Got Married. They were one of the three new couples introduced in January.[7] Kim also became a host of KBS' Challenge Golden Ladder. She then became a regular cast member of MBC's Quiz to Change the World and became a host of KBS' Sang Sang Plus.[8] Kim also hosted Girls' Generation's variety show Girls' Generation's Horror Movie Factory, which lasted for 6 episodes. In October, she became one of the hosts of Invincible Youth alongside Noh Joo-hyun and Kim Tae-woo. The show featured 7 girl group members (known as G7) who experienced farm life in Yuchi-ri, a village in Hongcheon-gun, Gangwon Province.[9] On December 26, she won the 'Best Newcomer Award' at the 8th KBS Entertainment Awards.[10] Kim started hosting the KBS idol talk-show Win Win alongside Kim Seung-woo, Choi Hwa-jung, 2PM's Wooyoung and Girls' Generation's Taeyeon in 2010.[11] She also hosted MBC's God of Cookery Expedition and appeared in the thriller film, Midnight FM. On December 29, she won the 'Excellence Award in a Variety Show' at the 2010 MBC Entertainment Awards for Quiz to Change the World.[12]

Kim hosted KBS' 100 Points Out of 100 in February 2011.[13] In the same year, she joined MBC's singing competition show I Am a Singer, where she was one of seven entertainers who acted as 'managers' (i.e. mentors) for the contestants.[14] On December 29, she won the 'Friendship Award' for Quiz to Change the World at the 2011 MBC Entertainment Awards.[15]

In 2012, Kim returned as a host of Invincible Youth for its second season. She also became an MC for MBC's music show Show Champion with Super Junior's Shindong from February 14 to December 25, but returned as its sole host in 2015.[16] Kim currently hosts the MBC FM4U radio show Kim Shin Young's Noon Song of Hope.[17] On December 29, 2013, she won the 'Radio Top Excellence Award' at the 2013 MBC Entertainment Awards.[18]

In 2020, May 1st, Kim Shin Young released her trot singer debut as 'Second Aunt KimDaVi', the single titled 'Gimme Gimme'.[19]

Variety Show[]

Year Title Network Notes
2004 – 2007 People Looking For Laughter SBS
2007 – 2013 Infinite Girls MBC MC
2008 Come To Play
2009 Quiz to Change the World
We Got Married (Season 1) Couple with Shin Sung-rok
Challenge! Golden Ladder KBS MC
Girls' Generation's Horror Movie Factory MBC
2009 – 2010 Sang Sang Plus KBS
God of Cookery Expedition MBC
Invincible Youth KBS
2010 Win Win
2011 100 Points Out of 100 KBS MC
2011 – 2012 I Am a Singer MBC Manager
2012 Invincible Youth (Season 2) KBS Co-Host
2012
2015 – 2019
Show Champion MBC Music MC (Co-host with Shindong in 2012)
2014 God of the Dining Table KBS2
August 7, 2014 – October 1, 2015 Happy Together season 3 KBS2 Co-host with Yoo Jae-suk, Park Myeong-su, Park Mi-sun and Jo Se-ho
2017 Living Together in Empty Room MBC Cast member with Hong Jin-young and Block B's P. O (Pilot, Episodes 1–5)
2018 Weekly Idol MBC Every 1 Co-host with Yoo Se Yoon and Lee Sang-Min
2018 – 2019 Cool Kids JTBC Co-host with Yoo Jae-suk, Ahn Jung-hwan, Kwanghee and Haon[20]
2019 Why Did You Come To My House Channel A Host
2019 The Hit KBS2 Co-host with Song Eun-i
2019 We K-Pop KBS World Co-host with Nichkhun, Inseong, Seungmin
2021 Spicy Girls iHQ Cast Member [21]

Radio Shows[]

Year Title Notes
2008 Stop the Boring Time Radio DJ with Shindong
2013- Kim Shin Young's Noon Song of Hope DJ

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
2005 My Girl and I Su-ho's sister
2010 Midnight FM Cameo

Television drama[]

Year Title Network Role Notes
2006 Rainbow Romance MBC
2009 Queen of Housewives Couple in sauna with Shindong Cameo (Episode 11)
2011 All My Love Kim Se-byul Cameo (Episode 77)
2016 Another Oh Hae-young tvN herself Cameo (Episode 12)

Awards[]

References[]

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  8. ^ "Kim Seung-woo says "Win Win" gave him hardest time in life". Hancinema. 11 February 2010. Retrieved 2014-07-30.
  9. ^ Kim, Myeong-eun (September 26, 2009). "김신영, 걸그룹 버라이어티 '청춘불패' MC 합류". Star News. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  10. ^ Kim Kyo-seok (2009-12-28). "[REVIEW] "2009 KBS Entertainment Awards"". 10Asia. Retrieved 2014-07-04.
  11. ^ Kim, Myeong-eun (February 4, 2010). "[사진]김신영, '승승장구' 만세!". Chosun. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  12. ^ "김신영, MBC연예대상 버라이어티 女우수상". Star News. December 29, 2010. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
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  14. ^ "'나는 가수다' 김신영 "이소라 안 나왔음 좋겠다" 발언 화제". JoongAng Ilbo. March 21, 2011. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  15. ^ Kim, Soo-kyung (December 30, 2011). "'MBC 연예대상'김신영 수상소감 화제,"북극곰 사랑해" 누구?". Jaekyung Ilbo. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
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  17. ^ "라디오 - iMBC.com". www.imbc.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2017-11-17.
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  19. ^ "Kim Shin Young to make her trot singer debut as 'Second Aunt KimDaVi' with 1st single 'Gimme Gimme'". allkpop. Retrieved 2021-08-31.
  20. ^ "'요즘애들', 유재석의 인싸댄스…공식 포스터 공개". mydaily.co.kr. 2018-11-22. Retrieved 2018-12-15.
  21. ^ Lee Jung-hyun (June 3, 2021). "김신영·유이·써니·최유정, 예능 '스파이시걸스' 출연". Never (in Korean). Yonhap News. Retrieved June 3, 2021.

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