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Julien Kang (Korean줄리엔 강; born 11 April 1982) is a Canadian and French actor and model based in South Korea. He is best known for portraying Switchblade in Armorsaurs.

Key Information

Early life

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Kang was born in Saint Pierre and Miquelon, France, to a Korean father and a French mother. He lived there until he was five, then lived briefly in Spain before emigrating to Canada and settling there. His mother and siblings were originally French citizens who later acquired Canadian citizenship, making him a dual citizen of France and Canada. However, having grown up in Canada since was young, he always presents himself as Canadian and has a strong Canadian identity.

He is the younger brother of mixed martial artists Denis Kang and Tommy Kang.[1][2][3]

Acting career

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Kang in 2012

In May 2012, Kang starred opposite Ryu Si-won as Kang Gu-ra, a rival fighter to Ryu's Seung-hyuk in Channel A's Goodbye Dear Wife.[4]

On 18 August 2012, Kang was paired with South Korean actress Yoon Se-ah, beginning the transition between season 3 and season 4 of We Got Married. The virtual couple dubbed KangYoon couple and Juliah couple by fans, moved into House #1 in the new We Got Married Village. Kang was elected as Chief of the WGM Village by the current couples.

In August 2015, Kang signed with Jellyfish Entertainment.[5]

Personal life

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Kang is a trilingual who speaks fluent English, French, and Korean.

On June 27, 2023, Kang announced his engagement to fitness influencer JJ on her YouTube channel.[6] The couple married on May 10, 2024.[7]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Ref.
2014 Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies Muscle man Cameo
2020 The Prisoner Jake [8]
2021 Mission: Possible Yoo Ri [9]

Television series

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Year Title Role Network
2008 Star's Lover Cameo SBS
2009 Dream David
High Kick Through the Roof Julien MBC
2010 Personal Taste Cameo
Road No. 1 U.S. Marine Corps Platoon Leader
2011 Real School! Cameo MBC Every 1
High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged Julien MBC
2012 12 Signs of Love Alex tvN
Goodbye Dear Wife Kang Gu-ra[10] Channel A
To the Beautiful You Daniel Dawson SBS
2013 Potato Star 2013QR3 Julian tvN
2014 Golden Cross Evan KBS2
Marriage, Not Dating Richard Bernstein tvN
2016 Entourage Cameo (Episode 9)
2017 Fight for My Way John Karellas (Cameo, Episodes 13–14, 16) KBS2
2020 300 Year-Old Class of 2020 Julien Kang (Cameo, Episode 5) YouTube, Naver TV, KakaoTV
2025 Armorsaurs Johnny/Switchblade Main role

Variety show

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Year Title Role/Notes
2012–2013 We Got Married Cast member[11][12] (Episodes 133–159)
2013–2015 Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education Cast member (Episodes 29–38, 41–43, 46–52, 101–102)
Guest (Episode 116)
2015–2016 Real Man 2 Cast member
2016 Law of the Jungle in Mongolia Cast member (Episodes 234–237)
2017 Society Game 2 Cast member
2018 Law of the Jungle in Mexico Cast member (Episodes 320–324)
2019
Happy Together Guest (Episode 603)
Law of the Jungle in Chatham Islands Cast member (Episodes 358–362)
Master in the House Special appearance (Episode 89-90)
2021
Law of the Jungle in South Korea Cast member (Episodes 432–433)
Cooking - The Birth of a Cooking King Contestant[13]
Wild Idol Trainer[14]
The Strong Man 2 Team leader[15]
2022 The King of Ssireum Contestant; Spinoff[16]
2024 Knowing Brothers Guest (Ep. 433)

Reality show

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Year Title Role
2020 Handsome Tigers Cast member (Episode 1-present)

Music video appearances

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Year Song title Artist Role/Notes
2010 "No PlayBoy" Nine Muses Male lead
2012 "Because I'm Upset" (속상해서) (also known as "Depressed") Zia Male lead (with Mina Fujii)

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from Grokipedia
Julien Kang (Korean: 줄리엔 강; born April 11, 1982) is a -French actor, model, and television personality based in , recognized for his multicultural heritage and commanding physical presence at 193 cm (6 ft 4 in) tall. Born in , a French near , he is the son of a Korean father, Kang Jeong-geun, and a French mother, with two brothers including mixed martial artist . Kang holds dual and French citizenship and is fluent in Korean, French, and English, with conversational Spanish. Kang began his entertainment career in South Korea as a model before transitioning to acting, making his debut with a cameo in the 2008 drama Star's Lover. He gained prominence through supporting roles in popular K-dramas such as Personal Taste (2010), To the Beautiful You (2012), and Fight for My Way (2017), often portraying charismatic or athletic characters that leveraged his height and mixed heritage. His reality television appearances, including a stint on We Got Married (2013–2014) paired with actress Yoon Se-ah, significantly boosted his visibility, as did variety show guest spots on programs like Running Man and Law of the Jungle in Mongolia. In addition to acting, Kang has worked as a music video model for artists like Nine Muses and Zia, and he signed with in 2015 before departing in 2017 to pursue independent projects. As of 2025, he operates without an agency, focusing on television appearances such as the historical Lovers of Joseon and content creation alongside his wife, fitness influencer (known as JJ), whom he married in May 2024.

Early life

Family background and childhood

Julien Kang was born on April 11, 1982, in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, a French situated off the southern coast of . His father, Kang Jeong-geun, a Korean immigrant, and his French mother, Paula, raised him in a multicultural household that emphasized bilingualism in French and English from an early age, along with his brothers , a mixed martial artist, and Thomas Kang. This mixed heritage shaped his formative years, exposing him to diverse cultural influences amid the unique environment of his birthplace. Kang resided in Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon until the age of five, after which his family moved briefly to the in before settling in North Vancouver, British Columbia, , in 1988, where he spent the remainder of his childhood and adolescence until age 22. During these relocations, he navigated the challenges of adapting to different settings, which contributed to his resilient personality. His father's Korean roots, though not immediately dominant in daily life, would later serve as a key motivator for his eventual relocation to . Throughout his youth in , Kang developed a strong interest in sports and physical activities, including , which helped cultivate the athletic build that would prove instrumental in his later modeling pursuits. These experiences underscored the personal hurdles he overcame in establishing a sense of belonging.

Education and move to

Julien Kang spent his formative years in after his family relocated there from Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon and briefly the , , during his early childhood. He completed high school in North , , where he grew up facing discrimination as a bi-racial due to his Korean-French heritage. Before fully committing to a career in entertainment, Kang graduated from the with a in . Influenced by his Korean father's background, he developed an interest in exploring his heritage. In 2004, at the age of 22, Kang moved to with the motivation to connect more deeply with his Korean roots and achieve fluency in the . Upon arriving in , Kang enrolled in a to immerse himself in Korean studies. He supported himself through early part-time jobs while navigating initial challenges, including a significant and cultural adjustment as a foreigner, despite his partial Korean ancestry. These experiences marked a period of adaptation as he transitioned from life in to building a new foundation in Korea.

Career

Modeling and early entertainment entry

Kang transitioned to full-time modeling in around 2005 after being scouted by a Korean agency while working part-time in , drawn to his impressive height of 193 cm and athletic physique developed through childhood sports like . His early modeling career capitalized on his distinctive Eurasian appearance, stemming from his Korean father and French mother, leading to opportunities in fashion shows, magazine covers, and advertisements that emphasized his mixed heritage. As he entered the entertainment industry, Kang took on minor roles, including a cameo as a mafia gunman in the 2007 film The Mafia, The Salesman! and guest appearances in television sketches starting in 2008, such as in Star's Lover. These initial forays marked his shift from print and runway work to on-screen presence, though opportunities remained limited to brief, non-lead parts. In 2013, Kang participated in the basketball segments of the variety show Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education (also known as Cool Kiz on the Block), where he leveraged his athletic background to compete alongside other celebrities, contributing to the program's sports-focused episodes. As a foreigner in the Korean entertainment scene, Kang faced significant challenges, particularly with language barriers that made memorizing Korean lines and slang difficult during early projects like the 2009 sitcom High Kick Through the Roof!, where he was typecast as a warm-hearted English teacher. Despite these hurdles, including the demanding schedules of shoots starting at 5 a.m., his improving Korean proficiency helped him gain wider acceptance and avoid overt discrimination based on his biracial background.

Acting breakthrough and major roles

Kang gained prominence with his first recurring role in 2009 as Julien, a charming foreign English teacher boarding at a local family's home, in the MBC sitcom !. This early performance introduced him to audiences as a comedic , leveraging his multicultural background for lighthearted cultural clashes and humor. Kang achieved his breakthrough in 2012 with prominent television roles that showcased his range beyond comedy. He portrayed the antagonistic fighter Kang Gu-ra, a rival to the lead character, in the Channel A drama , marking his first villainous turn opposite . That same year, he played Daniel Dawson, the supportive half-brother and doctor to the protagonist, in the SBS romantic comedy , earning praise for his natural comedic timing and emotional depth in ensemble scenes. Transitioning to film in 2015, Kang demonstrated dramatic versatility in the supporting role of a muscular boyfriend in the sex comedy Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies, directed by Jung Bum-shik, where he balanced humor with moments of relational tension. This marked his entry into cinema, expanding his portfolio beyond television sitcoms. In recent years, Kang has embraced action genres, adapting to more mature characters. He appeared as Jake, a tough involved in an underground club, in the 2020 thriller , directed by Yang Gil-yeong. The following year, he took on the role of Yoo Ri, a Korean aiding a secret agent's mission, in the spy action-comedy Mission: Possible. Kang's career trajectory reflects a progression from comic relief in ensemble sitcoms to leading and antagonistic figures in dramas and action films, while his French-Korean heritage has highlighted multicultural dynamics in Korean entertainment.

Variety shows and hosting

Kang made his debut in the variety show genre with We Got Married Season 4 in 2012, where he was paired with actress Yoon Se-ah in a "virtual marriage" format that showcased their playful interactions and cultural exchanges, significantly boosting his visibility among Korean audiences. The couple's antics, including lighthearted dates and family introductions, aired until early 2013 and helped transition Kang from modeling and minor acting roles to a more prominent entertainment presence. In 2014, Kang joined the main cast of Hello! Stranger on MBC, a program featuring foreigners experiencing and learning about Korean through trips and challenges. As a cast member from episodes 5 to 13, he participated in activities like exploring Jeonju's local customs, though the show also addressed his public apology for a prior drunken incident to rebuild his image. Later, in 2022–2023, Kang appeared on The Zone: Survival Mission Seasons 1 and 2 as a competitor, taking on survival challenges that highlighted his physical prowess and quick wit in team-based scenarios. Kang has also taken on hosting roles, frequently serving as a guest MC on music programs and talk shows, where his fluency in English, French, and Korean allows him to facilitate international segments and interviews with global guests. These appearances, often leveraging his multicultural background, include spots on shows like Happy Together in 2019, where he engaged in comedic banter. In 2024, he guested on Real or Reel, and in 2025, he appeared on Amazing Saturday and multiple episodes of Lovers of Joseon. His foray into variety shows, aided by his rising fame from 2012 dramas such as , solidified Kang's "lovable foreigner" persona—characterized by his affable humor and cultural adaptability—which has sustained his presence in unscripted television through 2025. Following his 2024 , Kang featured in family-oriented programs like TV Chosun's Joseon's Lover in 2025, where he openly discussed newlywed life, including in-law dynamics and cohabitation challenges with his wife JJ and her mother. These segments emphasized relatable marital adjustments, further endearing him to viewers interested in his personal milestones.

Personal life

Relationships and marriage

Julien Kang has kept his romantic history largely private, with no confirmed prior marriages. Public speculation arose during his participation in the variety show in 2012–2013, where he was virtually paired with actress , but this was a fictional on-screen relationship rather than a real one. In 2021, he briefly dated a woman 19 years his junior, whom he revealed on before their breakup later that year. Kang began dating fitness influencer , known professionally as JJ, in early 2023, and their relationship was publicly announced on her YouTube channel "TMI JeeEun" on May 19, 2023. The couple got engaged on June 27, 2023, with Kang sharing the news on alongside a photo of JJ's , expressing his excitement about their future together. On May 10, 2024, Kang and JJ were married in a private ceremony at a wedding hall in Seoul's Seocho-dong , attended by family and close friends. The event blended traditional Korean and Western styles, featuring elements like a romantic processional and cultural tributes, with photos later exclusively revealed on the Lovers of . The marriage garnered media attention for its intercultural aspects, highlighting Kang's multicultural background as a Korean-French-Canadian and the couple's shared fitness-oriented lifestyle. Kang has praised JJ's intelligence and self-reliant nature, describing her as a "sexy " who is tender-hearted, conservative, and a homebody—qualities that align perfectly with his own preferences and contributed to their quick decision to wed. Their appearances on variety shows like Lovers of have further shaped their public image as an affectionate, fitness-focused couple. As of 2025, the couple continues to share joint content on JJ's YouTube channel, including videos on their fitness routines, travel experiences, and daily married life, such as addressing minor conflicts during trips to places like Vietnam's Phu Quoc.

Family and residence

Kang resides in Seoul with his wife, Park Ji-eun (known as JJ), and her mother, a living arrangement that has drawn public attention for its emphasis on familial harmony in Korean culture. This cohabitation was featured in episodes of the TV Chosun program Lovers of Joseon in 2025, where the couple shared insights into their daily routines and in-law dynamics. In July and August 2025, Kang and JJ publicly addressed and denied rumors of marital conflicts stemming from their shared household, with Kang describing JJ as "the most precious thing in my life" and highlighting their successful cultural adaptations. JJ echoed this in interviews, expressing frustration over speculations while affirming their strong bond. As of August 2025, the couple has no children. Kang maintains close ties to his family of origin, including his French mother and Korean father, through occasional visits to and , where his brother resides. His father's Korean heritage is preserved in , influencing Kang's decision to settle in in the early 2000s and build a life there. He has been based in since that time, integrating his international background into his professional and personal routines.

Filmography

Films

Julien Kang began his film career with a minor role in the 2007 comedy The , the Salesman, where he portrayed a gunman (). He next appeared in the 2015 ensemble sex comedy Casa Amor: Exclusive for Ladies, playing the role of a muscular man (Nan Hee's boyfriend). In 2020, Kang took on a supporting lead as Jake in the action-thriller , a film about underground fights in a setting. His role as Yuri in the 2021 spy comedy Mission Possible saw him play a bumbling secret agent in a supporting capacity alongside leads and Kim Young-kwang. No feature films starring Kang have been released between 2022 and 2025 as of November 2025.

Television series

Julien Kang made his television debut in 2008 with a in the SBS drama Star's Lover. He made his recurring debut in 2009 with a supporting role as the character Julien, an American expatriate residing in a , in the MBC High Kick Through the Roof, where he appeared recurrently across 126 episodes. In 2010, Kang had a cameo as Joe, a foreign friend of the character Chang Ryul, in the MBC romantic comedy (episode 7). In 2012, he portrayed Daniel Koo (also known as Daniel Dawson), the supportive half-brother of the protagonist and a doctor, in the SBS romantic comedy , contributing to the series' setting over 16 episodes. He also took on the antagonistic role of Kang Gu-ra, a rival fighter to the lead character, in the Channel A Goodbye Dear Wife, marking one of his early lead rival parts in a 20-episode storyline focused on marital and personal redemption. Kang continued with guest and supporting appearances in 2014, including Richard Bernstein, a brief romantic interest, in the tvN romantic comedy Marriage, Not Dating (episode 14). That same year, he played the supporting character Evan in the KBS2 revenge thriller Golden Cross, appearing across its 20 episodes amid a corporate conspiracy narrative. In 2016, Kang made a guest cameo appearance in episode 9 of the tvN series Entourage, reuniting onscreen with co-star Lee Kwang-soo in a scene highlighting celebrity dynamics. The following year, he featured in a cameo as John Carlos, the protagonist's boxing trainer, across episodes 13–14 and 16 of the KBS2 slice-of-life drama Fight for My Way. Kang also appeared in the long-running tvN sitcom (2013–2014), playing the recurring role of Julian, an expatriate love interest in a 120-episode family comedy exploring everyday mishaps and relationships. In 2019, Kang starred as Kris in the 44-episode series X-Garion. In 2020, he made a as himself in episode 5 of the //KakaoTV mini-series 300 Year-Old Class of 2020. In 2021, Kang appeared in a cameo as a temple man in episode 4 of the series . As of 2025, Kang portrays (Johnny) in the main role in the series Armorsaurs.

Variety and reality shows

Julien Kang gained prominence in South Korean variety and through his charismatic presence and physical prowess, often invited following his acting breakthroughs. In 2012, Kang guest-starred on SBS's Running Man (episode 94), participating in games and challenges that highlighted his athleticism. From 2012 to 2013, Kang served as a main cast member on We Got Married Season 4, where he was paired with actress Yoon Se-ah as her virtual husband. The duo participated in romantic and everyday activities, such as dates and home visits, which highlighted Kang's humorous and affectionate side over their 27 episodes together. In 2013, he appeared on the sports variety program Our Neighborhood Arts and Physical Education (also known as Cool Kiz on the Block), joining as a player and regular team member during the basketball arc. Kang, leveraging his 6-foot-4-inch frame, played a pivotal role in team matches against celebrity opponents, contributing to defensive and offensive plays. Kang continued his variety career in 2014 with Hello! Stranger, a main cast member in the cultural exchange show that followed foreigners adapting to Korean customs. He joined host Kim Kwang-kyu and other international celebrities for trips and challenges, including a notable episode in where he addressed a past public incident involving alcohol. In 2016, Kang joined as a cast member for (episodes 234–237), experiencing nomadic life and survival challenges in the Mongolian . In 2020, Kang featured as a member and player on , an SBS sports entertainment program reuniting elements from his earlier appearances. The show focused on celebrity athletes competing in games, with Kang serving as number 32 and emphasizing in matches. Kang competed as a participant in 2022's The Zone: Survival Mission, a reality survival series involving challenges and team-based eliminations. He appeared in episode 8, navigating high-stakes games like sniping missions as part of Team Invincible. Most recently, in 2025, Kang made a guest appearance on TV Chosun's 's Lover (also known as Lovers of Joseon), focusing on a family life segment that showcased his newlywed experiences with wife . The episode explored marital dynamics and interactions with in-laws, providing insights into his personal life.

Music video appearances

Julien Kang began featuring in Korean music videos during the early phase of his entertainment career in , often utilizing his modeling experience for cameo and lead roles in K-pop productions. These appearances provided pre-fame exposure and highlighted his on-screen presence in the industry. In 2010, Kang took on the role of the male lead in the music video for "No Playboy" by the girl group Nine Muses, depicting a charismatic pursuing the affection of the performers. The video, part of the group's debut promotions, emphasized his appeal as a foreign model in the scene. By 2012, he appeared as the male lead in Zia's music video for the ballad "Depressed" (also titled "Because I'm Upset" or "속상해서"), co-starring with Japanese actress Fujii Mina to create an exotic, romantic narrative. This role aligned with his growing visibility in music visuals during the early 2010s. In the mid-2010s, Kang made occasional cameos in ballads and dance tracks that incorporated foreign actors, though specific credits remain limited. No significant music video roles have been documented after 2015, as his focus shifted to television and film.

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