Jeon Yuseong is remembered as a trailblazing comedian, writer, and producer who helped define modern Korean sketch and public-broadcast comedy from late-1960s variety to the 'Gag Concert' era, with a final tribute planned at KBS that underscores his stature in the field, as reported by MK Sports.
Farewell at KBS
The 'Gag Concert' team will prepare an on-air remembrance and memorial video, with colleagues accompanying the procession through KBS's new building after the funeral on September 28 to honor his symbolic "last stage." The route is set to pass the show's conference room and recording stage as junior comedians stand vigil, reflecting industry-wide respect for a senior statesman of comedy.
Career milestones
He began as a TV comedy writer on TBC in 1969 before transitioning on screen, gaining national recognition on 'Humor No.1' and 'Show Video Jockey' with a mix of sharp wordplay and conceptual gags that broadened sketch comedy's mainstream appeal. He championed open-audience sketch formats that culminated in the rise of 'Gag Concert,' where he influenced generations both on-camera and as a behind-the-scenes mentor.
Cultural impact
He helped popularize the everyday use of "gagman," advocated performance-first staging with minimal captions in public comedy, and pushed for scaling small-theater circuits to broadcast platforms. His efforts extended to live circuits and festival infrastructure, including foundational work connected to the Busan International Comedy Festival, knitting together TV fame and onstage ecosystems.
Personal notes
A Sorabol Arts College theater alum, he initially pursued straight acting, later authoring accessible humor essays and tech guides that mirrored his knack for demystifying trends. He died at 9:05 p.m. on September 25 from complications related to a pneumothorax while hospitalized; the mortuary is at Seoul Asan Medical Center, and rites are conducted as a Comedians' Association funeral, with a commemorative stop at KBS planned after the send-off.
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