Early life and education
Born on 14 August 1972 in Seoul, Yoo is the eldest of three siblings. In 1991, he completed his high school education and graduated from the Yongmoon High School in Seoul. In the same year, Yoo entered the acting department of Seoul Institute of the Arts.Career
Beginnings
Yoo's television debut was on the KBS Comedian Festival (for college students) in 1991, where he performed a parody of a commercial with Choi Seung-gyung. His dancing to a cover of the song " Step by Step" by New Kids on the Block was another early memorable moment. In 2002, after nine years as a relatively unknown comedian, thanks to a recommendation by Choi Jin-sil, he hosted the program ''Live and Enjoy Together''. He then rose to prominence when he co-hosted a program called ''The Crash of MCs'' with Kang Ho-dong, Lee Hwi-jae, and Kim Han-seok. His first Grand Prize award was for the talk show '' Happy Together Friends''.Mainstream recognition as "Nation's MC"
''X-Man''
Yoo later hosted the show '' X-Man'', which soon grew to be one of the most popular and highest rated shows in South Korea. During that time, Yoo became increasingly popular and many programs began to nickname him "the nation's MC". He went on to host various shows, including ''New X-Man'', ''Old TV'', and ''Haja! Go!'' (''Let's Do It'') for SBS, but these were all soon canceled due to low ratings on Sunday evenings. However, '' X-Man'' has found success in international syndication, and Yoo gained popularity among Korean Wave fans.''Infinite Challenge''
Yoo was a part of the cast of the top-rated comedy variety program '' Infinite Challenge''. He had been the host-in-chief since 2005 and was one of the program's founding members. Despite low ratings during its premiere, the show went on to become one of the most popular and influential variety programs in Korea. Dubbed the "national variety show" in Korea, ''Infinite Challenge'' became the forerunner of many programs that used a similar format. Since 2 December 2006, the program has received the highest ratings of prime-time lineups for Saturday evening. Yoo revealed his love for the program during 1-on-1 talk with fellow co-host, Jeong Hyeong-don, on a "Pause" special (S04E300) that aired on 20 October 2012. He said, "I think my life on television and variety shows will be tied to the fate of ''Infinite Challenge''... When will we ever get to do another program like this? No matter how hard you try, it's going to be impossible to do another show like this."Talk shows
Yoo also co-hosts ''Come to Play'' with Kim Won-hee and '' Happy Together Season 3''. In particular, ''Happy Together'' was one of the longest running talk shows in Korea and has consistently earned high ratings.Good Sunday Variety Programs: ''Family Outing'' and ''Running Man''
Yoo became the main host of '' Family Outing'' as part of SBS's '' Good Sunday'' lineup. Together with Lee Hyori, Yoon Jong-shin, Kim Su-ro, Lee Chun-hee, Kang Dae-sung, Park Ye-jin, and Kim Jong-kook (since episode 19), they made up the "family" (cast members) of the show. ''Family Outing'' became one of the top-rated shows in Korea, consistently achieving the highest ratings for the Sunday mid-afternoon time-slot, and it gained popularity among Hallyu fans. Since 11 July 2010, Yoo has hosted the urban action variety '' Running Man'' together with fellow ''Infinite Challenge'' member Haha, fellow '' Family Outing'' member Kim Jong-kook, other entertainers such asPost ''Infinite Challenge''
After the end of '' Infinite Challenge'', Yoo's biggest show, in March 2018, articles were being written about how Yoo was in a crisis and past his prime. Though with himself still topping popularity charts, new shows of his such as ''Second heyday: ''Hangout with Yoo''
'' Hangout with Yoo'' was the eagerly anticipated new project with the partnership of the power duo from ''Infinite Challenge''. The main driving forces for the success of ''Infinite Challenge'' are main program director Kim Tae-ho and Yoo, as the main host. Unfortunately, initial reactions to the show were not ideal and ratings were plummeting, leaving many ''Infinite Challenge'' fans disappointed. After the disappointing start a few episodes in, the show began working on a new project. The project was to have Yoo learn to play a simple beat on a drum set. The recorded sample was then passed down from musician to musician in which each musician would add their own accompaniment in, and ultimately end up with a complete song. With the start of this project, ratings and reviews for the show were picking up. With the show slowly picking up in popularity, the media labelled the show as Yoo's second heyday with his debut as a rookie trot singer, Yoo San-seul for another of the show's project. Yoo released a three-track trot album, ''Bbong For Yoo''.Other notable programs: ''Sugar Man'' and ''Busted!''
From 2015 to 2016, Yoo hosted the program '' Two Yoo Project Sugar Man'' together with Yoo Hee-yeol. The program focuses on current popular artists remaking hit songs from singers who have disappeared from the public eye. The show returned again for a second season in 2018 with Yoo co-hosting alongside Yoo Hee-yeol, Joy (Red Velvet), andGuest appearances and collaborations
In 2012, Yoo appeared in the music video for Psy's hit single "Philanthropy
Since 2013, Yoo has been making steady donations to Briquette Bank to help vulnerable groups during cold winter. He had regularly made donations to House of Sharing for the women victims of the Japanese military since 2014 and in April 2018, the total of his donations was revealed to be 260 million won. In September 2018, Yoo donated 50 million won to Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to help the victims who are suffering from the sudden torrential rain. In April 2019, Yoo donated 50 million won to Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to support the victims of Gangwon forest fire. He donated 100 million won each in 2019 and 2020 to the Samsung Life Public Welfare Foundation. In August 2020, Yoo donated 100 million won to the 2020 flood damage emergency relief campaign through Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association. On April 26, 2021, Yoo donated 50 million won to the youth portal, as he promised to Father Lee Moon-soo during '' You Quiz on the Block'' in April 21. In July 2021, Yoo donated 50 million to The International Development Cooperation G-Foundation and his donation was said to be used to provide sanitary products and living expenses to the underprivileged who are suffering during COVID-19 pandemic. On March 7, 2022, Yoo donated 100 million won to the Hope Bridge Disaster Relief Association to help the victims of the massive wildfire that started in Uljin, Gyeongbuk and has spread to Samcheok, Gangwon. In May 2022, Yoo donated 50 million won to the foundation. The 11th International Development Cooperation NGO G-Foundation will be used for education and health support programs for women and children from low-income families. In June 2022, Yoo donated 15 million won as medical expenses for patients in dire circumstances. On August 11, 2022, Yoo donated (USD 70,528.86 as of November 1, 2022) to help those affected by theIn the media
Yoo has been dubbed "the nation's MC" for his broad appeal and popularity with a wide demographic of viewers. He has consistently ranked as the top comedian in South Korea, topping the Gallup poll from 2005 to 2009, and for ten consecutive years since 2012. He is one of the highest paid television personalities in Korea, and one of the most in-demand endorsers. Known for his exemplary image, Yoo has consistently been picked as a role model by fellow entertainers, as well as the citizens of Korea. He makes donations regularly to several causes, and has participated in philanthropic acts. Yoo is the first television host to have his own wax figure, currently displayed at the Grevin Seoul Museum.Personal life
On 6 July 2008, Yoo married MBC announcer, , who worked with him on the show ''Infinite Challenge''. Yoo and his wife welcomed their first child, a son, Yoo Ji-ho, on 1 May 2010. Their second child, a daughter, Yoo Na-eun was born on 19 October 2018.Filmography
List of current programs
Web show
Discography
Singles
As lead artist
Collaborations
As featured artist
Music credits
Music credits adapted from the Korea Music Copyright Association. .Awards and nominations
References
External links
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