- **Q: Is Ken Jeong really a Duke fan?
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Sports / College Basketball
Actor and comedian Ken Jeong, widely known for his roles in "Community" and "The Hangover," isn't just a famous face – he's also a dedicated Duke Blue Devils supporter. His fandom was recently on full display as he was spotted cheering cour...
Ken Jeong's connection to Duke University runs deep. Beyond being an alumnus (Class of 1990) and the university's commencement speaker in 2020, he's a highly visible and vocal supporter of its athletic programs, particularly basketball. His appearance at the recent Elite Eight game wasn't an isolated event. He previously attended a Duke home game against Florida State, participating in a halftime free-throw contest, and was seen courtside next to legendary former coach Mike Krzyzewski during a game against Kansas in Las Vegas.
Born in Detroit but raised in Greensboro, North Carolina, Jeong's path after Duke was unconventional. He pursued medicine, becoming a physician before pivoting to a successful career in acting and comedy, gaining fame for roles like Ben Chang in "Community," Leslie Chow in "The Hangover" trilogy, and as a regular panelist on the popular show "The Masked Singer." His journey underscores the diverse directions a Duke education can lead, and his continued, passionate support for the Blue Devils showcases a spirited alumni connection.
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