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Tyler Josef Rasch (born 6 May 1988) is an American writer, educator, lecturer, actor, and television personality in
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. He was the author of bestseller "No Second Earth (두 번째 지구는 없다)" and  a cast member of hit TV shows such as
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's ''
Non-Summit ''Non-Summit'' (), also known as ''Abnormal Summit'', is a South Korean television program on JTBC which first aired on July 7, 2014. The show features a panel of non-Korean men, living in South Korea, who debate on various topics and "Korean cu ...
'' and
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's '' Hot Brain: Problematic Men''. among others. He has received various awards and distinctions for his work in media, education, and social and environmental issues.


Personal


Early life, education, and work in the U.S.

Tyler was born in the northeastern United States in 1988. His mother was an American and his father was an
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n immigrant. He graduated from a
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high school,
The Putney School The Putney School is an independent high school in Putney, Vermont. The school was founded in 1935 by Carmelita Hinton on the principles of the Progressive Education movement and the teachings of its principal exponent, John Dewey. It is a co-edu ...
in
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in 2006. The school sits on a 500-acre working
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, with a student-led "work program" and the belief that "education is something to be actively pursued rather than passively received." He said of the farm there, "It promotes a work ethic in the Putney School which prepares its students for the real world." Being the son of an immigrant and growing up in Vermont, near the Canada – US border, where a lot of people speak English and French, he was interested in other languages at a young age. He first learned French, then at college, traded out different languages every semester, adding
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,
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, and
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, and also studied
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. He felt that language is useful for learning about other cultures, and decided to focus on a language that would be very different than the U.S. culture. A close friend of his was studying
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and
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, so he found a
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book, and started to learn to write it, which he found easy, but speaking was more difficult. He had several aspirations for his future, from dreams of being a
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to being a music conductor, and at college application time, had decided to go into the music field, with recordings and CDs prepared. Instead, after meeting a
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representative who visited his high school, with their long list of language studies and a variety of other things to choose from, he decided to broaden his interest of studies, feeling that music was too limited. After commencing his university studies, he graduated with a
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in
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in 2010, while pursuing the goal of becoming a
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. While at college, he served in a number of training and
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positions. In 2009, he was a Litigation Intern at the
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, and a Program Assistant, then a Program Coordinator at the
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. In 2010, he was an Intern at the
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. After graduating, he moved to the
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where he was Special Assistant to the
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of the Embassy of South Korea, Washington, D.C. from June 2010 to July 2011.


Korean education

In 2008, while still studying at the University of Chicago, in the U.S., he travelled to Seoul for three months to attend the co-ed Korean language studies at
Ewha Womans University Ewha Womans University () is a private women's university in Seoul founded in 1886 by Mary F. Scranton under Emperor Gojong. It was the first university founded in South Korea. Currently, Ewha is one of the world's largest female educational ins ...
. In 2011, Tyler was accepted into the Korean Government Scholarship Program and moved to Seoul. He studied Korean at the Seoul National University Korean Language Education Center, and in 2012, began pursuing his
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in International Relations at
Seoul National University Seoul National University (SNU; ) is a national public research university located in Seoul, South Korea. Founded in 1946, Seoul National University is largely considered the most prestigious university in South Korea; it is one of the three "S ...
(SNU). Between July 2013 and July 2014, he helped start, and worked with other SNU foreign students, on a
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about Seoul, "Seoulism", as he stated, "to be a means to gather foreigners and Koreans altogether so that we could become a community to initiate a forum of conversation." From February to July 2014, he was an Intern at the private
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, the Institute for Global Economics (IGE) at the
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. In August 2016, Tyler graduated from
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with his Master's Degree in Diplomatic Studies.


Career

On July 7, 2014, he began starring in the new
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talk-variety show ''Non-Summit'', which has a cast of young men from different countries, living in Seoul, who debate and discuss issues, in Korean, with perspectives they bring from their various cultures, from their native countries. Early promotions noted him as a detailed scholar who read the works of
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. He said that ''Non-Summit'' supported the government scholarship, including a year of language training, that he and his co-star
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ian
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were part of, when he started on the show. Due to the popularity of the show, he made a surprise appearance on "Arguments," another JTBC talk show about current affairs. In February 2015, he became a recurring member of the cast of the ''Non-Summit'' spinoff reality-travel show ''Where Is My Friend's Home'', starring for ten episodes, through April, 2015, for the first two trips to
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and to
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. In August 2015 he starred in two episodes visiting South Korea's historical
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. In February 2016, ''Where Is My Friend's Home'' announced plans for a United States trip to visit his home in Vermont for a series of episodes. On February 26, 2015, he became part of the cast of a new
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talk-variety show, '' Hot Brain: Problematic Men'', with six men "boasting a high IQ and unique way of thinking". The show is also referred to as "brain-sexy man" using a newly coined term that is becoming popular in Korea, and Rasch is called "an American student who speaks very fluent and high-standard Korean". He writes newspaper columns for
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, with topics like "study abroad", and guests on talk shows, including
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's ''News Tellers'' to discuss education, immigration, jobs, and current affairs issues. According to his presentation on South Korean military TV published on January 16, 2017, he started working at an environmental solution start-up company in South Korea post his Master's degree from Seoul National University in 2016.


Celebrity and endorsements

He was a model and promoter for major brands such as Krispy Kreme, Ben & Jerry's, Samsung, Puritan's Pure, Microsoft, Subway, Korean made Binggrae yogurt, Yopa, Yoplait yogurt, and the EDM Study Center. On March 25, 2015, he attended a Korean traditional food tasting event hosted by the KTO and the
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, along with U.S. Ambassador
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, on one of the Ambassador's first public appearances after recovering from a knife attack in early March. In April 2015, he and ''Non-Summit'' cast member
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attended a ceremony for the new "Koreans and Foreigners Together" program as Honorary Culture Sharing Ambassadors of the
Korea Foundation The Korea Foundation (Korean: 한국국제교류재단, Hanja: 韓國國際交流財團) is a non-profit public diplomacy organization established in 1991 to promote a better understanding of Korea and strengthen friendships in the international ...
. On January 12, 2016, he and ''Non-Summit'' cast members
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,
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and Zhang Yuan, along with
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and violinist
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, received the Corea Image Communication Institute awards, for their work in bridging cultural understanding between Koreans and non-Koreans.


Filmography


Film


Television series


Radio


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rasch, Tyler 1988 births Living people American television personalities American expatriates in South Korea People from Windham County, Vermont American people of Austrian descent University of Chicago alumni The Putney School alumni