Ken Jeong is a highly regarded actor, producer, writer, and comedian, celebrated for his scene-stealing performances. Since his breakout role as Dr. Kuni in 2007’s “Knocked Up,” Jeong has built a successful career with memorable roles in both TV and film. He is a panelist on “The Masked Singer” and serves as the host and executive producer of “I Can See Your Voice.” Previously, Jeong created, wrote, and starred in the sitcom “Dr. Ken” and was a fan favorite on the critically acclaimed series “Community,” which won the 2012 Critics’ Choice Award for Best Comedy. Jeong’s career began on a different path—he earned a medical degree from the University of North Carolina and completed his Internal Medicine residency in New Orleans. However, his love for comedy led him to win the Big Easy Laff Off in 1995, which catapulted him to Los Angeles, where he started performing at the Improv and Laugh Factory. His acting career took off after being cast in major comedies such as “Role Models,” “Pineapple Express,” and “The Hangover,” for which he won an MTV Movie Award and reprised his role in two sequels. Jeong has also voiced characters in animated films like “Over the Moon” and appeared in “Tom and Jerry” and “My Little Pony.”