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・ Lee Jun-ki
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・ Lee Jun-yeob
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・ Lee June-hyoung
・ Lee Jung
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・ Lee Jung Hyun II


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Lee Ju-il

Lee Ju-il (born Jung Ju-il; October 24, 1940 - August 27, 2002) was a South Korean comedian, actor, and politician who served as the Representative of the Democratic Liberal Party for Guri-si Gyronggi-do from 1992 to 1996. He was called 'King of Comedy' in the 1980s.
==Personal life==

Lee Ju-il was born on Tongcheon, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do as fifth-generation only son of his family. He graduated from Chuncheon high school, and completed Business School at Kyungwon University. He started his comedian career at Defense Agency for Public Information Services in 1960, and debuted as a host of morning star performance group in 1965.
Lee made his debut on television with TBC's 'It's Saturday, everybody', and became very popular from MBC's 'If you laugh, blessings will come your way.' His ugly looks was a big obstacle to make a debut on television, but it become his strong selling point, then finally he is called as 'King of Comedy' in the 1980s. He created many popular culture languages such as 'I am sorry for my bad looks', and many people imitated his 'duck dance' on the tune of a song, Susie Q for a long time. Comedian Lee Sang-hae and he become a most popular duo of comedy programs in television performing a wonderful feat.
Lee elected 14th Korean National Assembly in 1992. He finished political career commenting, "I learned a lot about comedy", and returned to his comedian career in 1996.
Lee returned to television with late night talk show, Lee Ju-il Tonight Show on SBS. The show was very popular for his satire and humor on politics, business communities, society, and culture. He retired from his career as finishing 100th episode of Lee Ju-il Tonight Show.
Lee served as the president of sponsors on Korea National Council on Social Welfare in 1985. He also served as a founding president of Korea Comedy Research Society, an honorary chairperson of Acting division of Entertainer Association, and a vice-president of BBS Korea.
Lee lost his only son to a motorcycle accident on November, 1991; however, he appeared on special program for opening a new broadcasting station, SBS, three days after the funeral, and made the audience laugh by saying, "I am sorry, everyone. I want to make an apology for something. I am terribly sorry that I couldn't improve the relation between Kim Yong-sam and Park Chul-un." He smoked more after his son's death. He conducted anti-smoking campaigns after diagnosed with Lung cancer on November 17, 2001. He died of lung cancer on August 27, 2002, 3:15pm at National Cancer Center. He was buried in Chuncheon Gyoungchun Park.

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