Gene Hong

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Gene Hong
Born Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Alma mater Allegheny College
Occupation Writer, producer, reality television personality

Gene Hong is an American writer, actor and producer best known for his writing on TV series' Community and Bones. As an actor, he may be best known for being in the original cast of MTV's Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'N Out.[1]

Early life

Hong, a Korean American, graduated from North Allegheny High School in Wexford, Pennsylvania (a suburb of Pittsburgh). He graduated from Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania.[2]

Writing and Producing career

Hong served as a writer/producer for NBC's cult comedy Community, writing the episode Intro to Felt Surrogacy. His writing credits also include ABC's The The Goode Family,[2] the MTV series DJ and the Fro,[3] Friends with Benefits, as well as the animated Fox comedy Allen Gregory, created by Jonah Hill. He joined the long-running Fox procedural Bones at the end of season 9 and currently serves as a writer/producer on the show.[4]

Hong has developed and sold six television pilots, five with Sony Pictures and producer Jamie Tarses, and one with 20th Century Fox and Chernin Entertainment for NBC where Hong served as writer, and executive produced along with Maroon 5's Adam Levine and Jake Kasdan.[5]

Hong wrote a tennis dramedy feature film, Break Point, about doubles tennis,[6] which was released in July 2015, produced by Broad Green Pictures. The film stars Jeremy Sisto, David Walton, JK Simmons, and Amy Smart.

Personal life

Hong resides in the Hollywood Hills with his close friend, Adam Levine, front man for the Grammy Award-winning pop music group, Maroon 5.

During an interview with Howard Stern, actor Jake Gyllenhaal referred to Hong as his best friend, claiming he and singer Adam Levine remain close because they "share a best friend". [7]

Hong is involved in the non-profit organizations Kiva.org, Won By One to Jamaica, and The Linden Center, a group home facility for emotionally disturbed children in Los Angeles, California.[8]

References

  1. Wild 'N Out Home Page, MTV.com (accessed February 27, 2007)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Owen, Rob. "TV writer Gene Hong hangs with roomie from Maroon 5", Pittsburgh Post Gazette, July 6, 2009. accessed July 2009.
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  4. [1] at the IMDB (accessed July 2015)
  5. 'New NBC comedy' at the Deadline Hollywood (accessed July 2011)
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  8. "Kiva Blog", kivanews.blogspot.com. accessed March 2007.

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