Comedian Choi Yang-rak Says He Moved to Australia After Being Told He Was Too Old

by JEONG SE HEE Posted : April 28, 2026, 09:30Updated : April 28, 2026, 09:30
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Comedian Choi Yang-rak has explained why he once moved to Australia.

Choi appeared as a guest on the tvN STORY program “Namgyeoseo Mwohage,” which aired on the 27th.

On the show, Lee Young-ja said it felt abrupt when he announced he was moving to Australia and asked why he stopped appearing on TV at the height of his career. Choi said it happened in 1998, when he was hosting “Good Friends” with Nam Hee-seok.

“I was told the bureau chief wanted to see me, so I went, and I was notified I was being fired,” Choi said. “I was 38, and they said I was too old. So I left for Australia in anger.”

Choi said only one person in his family of four had a job at the time. “Only my daughter had the ‘job’ of being a student, and the rest of us were unemployed,” he said, adding that taking his daughter to and from school was his only daily routine.

He said he went with the money he had saved but was in no position to earn a living there. “I didn’t speak English, and I had no skills,” he said. “I’ve had a lot of ups and downs in my life.”

Choi said he kept writing comedy after emigrating, and that his wife urged him to return to South Korea. He said she told him, “Let’s go back to Korea. You can do it,” and helped him prepare for a comeback, including getting him double-eyelid surgery and a short haircut.

He said he returned with the new look and performed “alkkagi,” expressing gratitude to his wife, Paeng Hyun-sook, for helping him revive his career.



* This article has been translated by AI.