Lee Hyuk-jae (born April 4, 1986),[1] better known by his stage name Eunhyuk, is a South Korean singer, songwriter, rapper, dancer, and television host. He is a member of the South Korean boy group Super Junior and its subgroups Super Junior-T and Super Junior-H. In 2011, he joined Super Junior's Mandopop subgroup Super Junior-M and the duo Super Junior-D&E, active in China and Japan respectively.

Eunhyuk
Eunhyuk in 2018
Born
Lee Hyuk-jae

(1986-04-04) April 4, 1986 (age 38)
Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • rapper
  • actor
  • dancer
  • choreographer
  • concert director
  • musical director
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Years active2005–present
Labels
Member of
WebsiteOfficial website
Korean name
Hangul
이혁재
Hanja
Revised RomanizationI Hyeok-jae
McCune–ReischauerI Hyŏkchae
Stage name
Hangul
은혁
Hanja
Revised RomanizationEun-hyeok
McCune–ReischauerŬnhyŏk
Signature

Gaining attention as the main dancer of Super Junior, he branched out with solo activities beginning as radio host through Super Junior's Kiss the Radio (2006–2011). Through television, Eunhyuk has also been a cast member in popular variety shows such as Star King (2009–11), Let's Go Dream Team 2 (2009–2011) and Strong Heart (2009–2013). After Super Junior's Devil promotions, he enlisted for military service between 2015 and 2017. Returning to work with a focus on more prominent roles, he was sanctioned as a concert director for various artists, transitioning to be a performance director and dance mentor in Under Nineteen (2018–2019) as well as become the main host of long-running idol program Weekly Idol (2020–2023).

Early life

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Eunhyuk was born in Neunggok, Goyang, Gyeonggi, South Korea. He has an older sister called Lee So-ra. Raised in a family that struggled financially, he was interested in street performing as a child. Inspired by the likes of H.O.T's Jang Woo-hyuk, Michael Jackson and singer-dancer Yoo Seung-jun, Eunhyuk trained himself at a young age. In elementary school he started a dance crew, 'SRD', which stood for Song Rap and Dance. The group consisted of him and his childhood friends Kim Junsu, Hwang Tae Jun, and Choi Min Seok.[2] The crew's popularity prospered in their hometown; and when SRD appeared in a local newspaper, it was then that Eunhyuk cemented his dream to become a singer/performer.

In 1999, together with Junsu he auditioned for SM Entertainment through the company's Starlight Casting System at age 13. However he failed the audition in 1999 and entered again the following year and got in as a trainee. He began training in singing, dancing, acting, and had brief Mandarin Chinese language courses. He was also scouted with an interview offer from a top modelling agency in Seoul, yet declined due to contract issues.

In the midst of trainee life in 2000, he reached SM's master dance class and won the Goyang citywide dance competition in 2000. In 2002, Eunhyuk, Kim Junsu, and another trainee Sungmin were placed in a project R&B group. A year later, the group along with three future members from TRAX (Jay Kim, No Minwoo, Kang Jungwoo) made a brief appearance in a show called Heejun vs. Kangta, Battle of the Century: Pop vs. Rock, in which Moon Hee-joon and Kangta taught them techniques on different types of singing. In 2003 the trio disbanded when Junsu went on to debut as a member of TVXQ.[3] Eunhyuk and Sungmin were then placed in another project group with ten other male trainees, Super Junior 05, the first generation of rotational boy band Super Junior.

Career

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2005–2006: Debut with Super Junior

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Eunhyuk officially debuted as part of 12-member project group Super Junior 05 on 6 November 2005 on SBS's music programme Popular Songs, where the group performed their first single, "Twins (Knock Out)".[4][5] Their debut album SuperJunior05 (Twins) was released a month later on 5 December 2005 and debuted at #3 on the monthly MIAK K-pop album charts.[6]

In March 2006, SM Entertainment began to recruit new members for the next Super Junior generation. However, plans changed and the company declared a halt in forming future Super Junior generations. Following the addition of thirteenth member Kyuhyun, the group dropped the suffix "05" and became officially credited as Super Junior.[7]

The re-polished group's first CD single "U" was released on 7 June 2006, which was their most successful single until the release of "Sorry, Sorry" in March 2009.[8] Through their first official album, Eunhyuk helped produce as a lyricist and wrote the rap lyrics for a majority of Super Junior's songs. The rap lyrics to "Show Me Your Love" from the winter single with TVXQ was written by him, along with Heechul and Shindong,[9] and "One Love", which became his solo performance in Super Junior's first concert, Super Show.

2006–2009: MC-ing, sub-groups, variety shows

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Eunhyuk was partnered with bandmate Leeteuk as radio DJs for KBS Super Junior's Kiss The Radio (aka SUKIRA) starting on 21 August 2006. With the exception of four months from March to June 2011, where bandmate Yesung temporarily replaced Eunhyuk, while he was away on promotional activities for Super Junior-M's third EP Perfection.[10]

Eunhyuk replaced Kangin as MC on Mnet's music programme M! Countdown in late 2006. He hosted with bandmates Leeteuk and Shindong for two years and four months.[11] In February 2007, Eunhyuk was placed in the trot-singing sub group Super Junior-T and released the single Rokkugo. A year later, he became a member of Super Junior-H.

From 2009, along with Leeteuk and Shindong, Eunhyuk was cast as a panel for Star King. In the midst of Super Junior's growing popularity through their 3rd studio album Sorry, Sorry, Eunhyuk became a variety member of Strong Heart, where they hosted special segment, Boom Academy with comedian Boom.[12] He became a member on KBS' Dream Team, an athletic competition show and guested on Intimate Note, Fantasy Couple, Miracle and Introduce The Star's Friend. Super Junior's prominence nationally and overseas lead them to their second concert tour, Super Show II and line-ups in 2009 Asia Song Festival, Dream Concert, and premium live events in Japan, Singapore, and Thailand. It was then that Sorry, Sorry became critically and commercially successful hit in Asia; the first occasion in which the group won top honor at all of the local end-of-the-year music awards.

2010–2011: Musical theatre and album releases

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On 26 February 2010, Eunhyuk was diagnosed with H1N1 influenza, but was set to appear as a guest at label mate Girls' Generation's Into the New World encore concert in Seoul, hence had to pull out and was replaced by bandmates Leeteuk and Heechul.[13] Super Junior released their 4th studio album, Bonamana, with similar success in Korea, sweeping awards in music programs after the release date. Their follow-up song, Boom Boom, was choreographed by Eunhyuk and performed on music programs Inkigayo and Music Core. On October 8, 2010, the digital single 'Angel' for HARU OST was released, with Eunhyuk featuring a rap verse.

In 2011, Eunhyuk, along with Sungmin was placed two new members of Super Junior-M. On 27 September 2011, he along with Yesung and Shindong filled in for bandmate Heechul, who enlisted for mandatory military service on 1 September, during the performance on Music Bank and Show! Music Core of Kim Jang-hoon latest single, "Breakups are So Like Me". Heechul is featured in the song and starred in the music video, which was completed the day before he enlisted.[14] Mr. Simple, Super Junior's award-winning 5th studio album, was promoted heavily with Eunhyuk participating in much of the album's production through choreography, and rap lyrics for the track, Oops. The album sold over 500,000 units and won the Disk Daesang Award at the 26th Golden Disk Awards and 21st Seoul Music Awards, as well as Album of the year at the 13th Mnet Asian Music Awards. The album is listed as the 2nd best-selling album as of the year 2011.

In November, Eunhyuk made his musical theatre debut in Fame, where he played Tyrone Jackson, along with Tiffany of Girls' Generation, Son Ho Young, Lina of The Grace and Kim Jung Mo of TRAX. It was on at the Woori Financial Art Hall from 25 November 2011 to 29 January 2012.[15] It was announced on 30 November 2011 that after five years, he and Leeteuk would leave Super Junior's Kiss the Radio and was replaced by fellow members, Sungmin and Ryeowook on 4 December 2011.

2011–2012: Oppa, Oppa and comeback with Super Junior

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On 16 December 2011 Eunhyuk and Donghae released digital single Oppa, Oppa, where they first performed it at Super Junior's Super Show 4 Seoul concert on 19 November 2011.[16] This marks the first release of their collaborations. The single was also released in Japanese with an original Japanese music video on 4 April 2012.[17] On the day of its release, it reached number two on Oricon Daily Chart with 42,114 copies sold.[18] While also preparing for Super Junior's first world tour Super Show 4, the pair held a fan meeting, Premium Mini Live Event, in support of the single on 11 April at Shibuya-AX, Tokyo.[19]

Eunhyuk is MC for MBC every1's Super Junior Foresight, along with fellow members Leeteuk, Kyuhyun, Yesung and Shindong. From 23 March 2012, he took over as MC for the last three live shows of singing-survival program Great Birth 2, better known as MBC Star Audition, on MBC.[20] As of the 10 April 2012 broadcast, following the change in MCs and the departure of Shindong from Strong Heart, the show was re-vamped with Leeteuk and Eunhyuk billed as two of the 'six-fixed guests'.[21]

In June 2012, Eunhyuk reunited with his Super Junior bandmates for their sixth studio album, Sexy, Free & Single released on 4 July. On 21 June 2012, the first teaser photo of Eunhyuk was released showing him in a white shirt, blue jeans, styled with a mullet-like hairstyle and blindfolded with white and pink flowers.[22] In October SM Entertainment and Hyundai partnered up to release the "Maxstep" featuring Eunhyuk and other SM artists Super Junior-M's Henry Lau, SHINee's Lee Taemin, EXO-K's Kai, EXO-M's Luhan and Girl's Generation's Hyoyeon. The group became the official dance unit; Younique Unit.[23] The official cover of Zedd's Spectrum was released via SBS Gayo Daejeon held on December 29, 2012, with Eunhyuk featuring. The single was performed by the members of SM The Performance and also included Donghae, along with TVXQ's Yunho, Shinee's Taemin and Minho and EXO's Kai and Lay.

2013–2014: Comebacks with Super Junior-M, concerts, mini-albums

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Eunhyuk during SJM's Guest House Press Conference in 2014

On January 7, 2013, Super Junior-M released their second album, Break Down, along with the music video for the lead single of the same name. A press conference took place in Beijing on January 7. They promoted the album in China.[24] After returning to Korea, Eunhyuk heavily participated in variety shows, Come to Play (놀러와) and Barefooted Friends. Because of conflicting schedules due to Super Show 5: World Tour, Eunhyuk withdrew from both programs. Super Junior held 28 shows in total from March 2013 to February 2014, and toured in North America, South America, Europe and Asia.

In the midst of concerts, Eunhyuk returned to the studio for album recording. He and Donghae released I Wanna Dance on June 19, 2013, in Japan. The single peaked at #3 on both the Gaon and Oricon charts. Still You, the follow-up single, was released on December 18, 2013. Donghae & Eunhyuk then debuted their first studio album, Ride Me, on February 26, 2014, under Avex Trax. The song became the main theme of the Japanese TV show, 'Sukkiri' (爽快情報バラエティー スッキリ!!).

Eunhyuk returned to Super Junior-M promotions via Swing. The EP consists of six songs, which were released for digital download on March 21, 2014, in China and Taiwan by S.M. Entertainment.[25][26][27] The group released the album in Korean music sites, such as MelOn, genie, Naver music and more, on March 31, 2014, and promoted on Korean music programs.[28]

The first Japanese tour for sub-group Donghae & Eunhyuk, Super Junior D&E The 1st Japan Tour, kicked off in Nagoya on March 4, 2014.[29] After touring numerous cities, he participated in a dance project with Beat Burger, entitled "Beat Burger Project x Eunhyuk". In August, the project released an official video, choreographed to Yoo Young Jin's song "Mo Jazzy".[30]

In August 2014, it was announced that Eunhyuk and Super Junior would be making their comeback with the group's seventh album, Mamacita which was released online on August 29 and in stores on September 1.[31] On the album, Eunhyuk contributed choreography to their second lead single, 'Shirt,' which received praises from Allkpop, "The track is one of the most energetic on the album beyond the title track."[32] The group made their official comeback performance on the Korean music show Music Bank with the songs "Shirt" and "Mamacita" on August 29 and continued their promotions on Music Core, Inkigayo and M! Countdown while preparing for their new world tour Super Show 6 which would open on September 19 on Seoul.[33]

2015: Sub-group, main group comeback, military enlistment

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In February 2015, Donghae & Eunhyuk first Korean album, The Beat Goes On was released on March 9, 2015. The album had seven tracks, including the title song, "Growing Pains".[34][35] On April 1, Donghae & Eunhyuk released first Japanese mini-EP called Present, which contained a total of eight songs including the lead title "Saturday Night".[36] The duo kicked off its concert tour "Super Junior D&E The 2nd Japan Tour" and "Super Junior-D&E Asia Tour" during April to August.[37][38]

Super Junior special album, Devil was released on 16 July 2015 to celebrate the group's 10th anniversary. Eunhyuk participated in writing lyrics for song, "Alright".[39][40]

On September 2, 2015, SM Entertainment announced that Eunhyuk enlisted for active duty military service on October 13, 2015.[41]

2017–present: Comeback to music and television

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Eunhyuk was discharged on July 12, 2017.[42] After his discharge from his enlistment, Eunhyuk participated in the songs writing and composing for Super Junior's 8th Album "Play", which was released on the group's 12th anniversary.

In November 2017, Eunhyuk and Donghae announced their comeback in Japan as the duo group Super Junior D&E.

Eunhyuk began to serve as the concert director of his group's concert tours through Super Show 7, Super Show 7S, and the subunit Super Junior-D&E's The D&E.[43]

Starting in January 2018, Eunhyuk and his Super Junior members started a new variety program called "Super Junior's Super TV".

 
Eunhyuk during Analog Trip press conference in September 2019

On May 22, 2020, Super Junior held their press conference for their web reality show on V Live with Leeteuk as the main host. Fans were wondering why Eunhyuk was absent, and Shindong spoke up, saying, "Eunhyuk couldn't come because of personal reasons.[44]"

He is the current host of popular variety show, Weekly Idol, alongside Hwang Kwanghee, since April 2020.[45]

On July 14, 2023, it was announced that Eunhyuk, with his fellow band members Donghae and Kyuhyun, had decided not to renew their contracts with SM, but will continue group activity with Super Junior.[46]

Personal life

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Car accident

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On 19 April 2007, almost two months after Super Junior-T's release of their first single "Rokuko", Eunhyuk was involved in a car accident, along with Shindong, Leeteuk, Kyuhyun, and two managers, when returning home following a recording of the radio show Super Junior Kiss the Radio. While they were on the highway, the front left tire burst as the driver was switching lanes and the van ran into the guard rail/median on the driver's side and skidded for about 30 metres. At some point, the momentum caused the van to flip over on its right side. While Shindong and Eunhyuk suffered minor injuries, Leeteuk and Kyuhyun sustained more serious injuries, which required both to be hospitalized.[47][48]

Philanthropy

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On April 4, 2023, Eunhyuk donated 40,000,000 won to The Green Umbrella Children's Foundation, aiming to help children and adolescents who care for family members who take the lead while caring for sick family members in need of care.[49]

Discography

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Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Sales (DL) Album
KOR
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"Keuge Radioreul Kyeogo"[51] (with The Koxx, Lee Hyun-woo, Choi Kang-hee, Danny Ahn and Leeteuk) 2011 KBS Cool FM 46th anniversary
"Maxstep" (as part of Younique Unit) 2012 PYL Younique Volume 1
"Spectrum" (as part of SM The Performance) 43 Non-album single
"Fly Day" (with Baek Ji-young, Sunmi, Davichi, Jueun, Jung Chae-yeon, Jin Se-yeon, NRG, MoonBin (Astro), MJ (Astro), Ooon, Jae Yong, Hee Cheon, Heedo, Gunmin, Moon Jong-up, Youngjae, The One, Johan Kim) 2017 Fly Day
"Jjameso Naoneun Baibu (Charm of Life)"
(with Heechul, Shindong and Solar)
Non-album single
"Eojeboda Oneul Deo Neol" 2018 Secret Queen Makers Original Soundtrack
"be" 2021 Countdown (Be ver.)
"Mañana (Our Drama)" (with Zhou Mi) 2023 Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.

Other appearances

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List of non-single guest appearances, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"One Love"
(with Yesung, Ryeowook and Kyuhyun)
2008 Super Show
"Jachebalgwang Boseongminam Lee Hyuk-jae" 2013 Super Show 4
"So Cold"
(with Donghae, Siwon and Henry)
2015 Super Show 5
"Dear. Two" 2015 Super Show 6
"Red Muhly" 2021 Countdown (Be ver.)
"Jet"
(with Hyoyeon, Taeyong, Jaemin, Sungchan, Giselle and Winter)
2022 2022 Winter SM Town: SMCU Palace

Lyrics and composition

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Year Song Artist Album Note
2005 "Over" Super Junior Twins Rap Lyrics
"L.O.V.E."
"Rock This House"
"Show Me Your Love" TVXQ, Super Junior Show Me Your Love[53] Rap Lyrics
2006 "U" Super Junior U – single
2007 "Rokuko" Super Junior-T Rokuko
"Don't Go Away" N/A
"First Express" Rap Lyrics
"Kangin's Reckless Radio" Super Junior Logo Song
"Disco Drive" Don't Don N/A
"Sapphire Blue" Rap Lyrics
"Mirror"
"You're My Endless Love"
"Song for You"
"I Am" N/A
"Marry U" Rap Lyrics, Co-written
2008 "Pajama Party" Super Junior-H Cooking? Cooking! Rap Lyrics
"Sunny" Rap Lyrics, Co-written
"Good Luck!!" Rap Lyrics
One Love Eunhyuk with
Super Junior-K.R.Y.
Super Show Written, Composed
2009 "Reset" Super Junior Sorry, Sorry Rap Lyrics
"She Wants It" N/A
"Shining Star" Rap Lyrics
2010 "A Short Journey" Bonamana Co-written
"No Other" Rap Lyrics
"Here We Go" N/A
"Shake It Up" Rap Lyrics
"Boom Boom" Rap Lyrics, Choreography
2011 "Oops!" A-CHa Co-written
"I Wanna Love You" Super Junior
Donghae & Eunhyuk
Super Show 3 N/A
2012 "Only U" As One Only U - single[54] Co-written
"Gulliver" Super Junior Sexy, Free & Single Lyrics
2013 "Say My Name" Eunhyuk Super Show 4 N/A
"So Cold" Eunhyuk with
Donghae, Siwon and Henry
Super Show 5 Co-written
"Still You" Super Junior
Donghae & Eunhyuk
Still You - single Rap Lyrics
2014 "Ride Me" Ride Me
"Dear. Two" Eunhyuk Super Show 6 Rap Lyrics, Choreography
2015 "Love That I Need" Super Junior
Donghae & Eunhyuk
The Beat Goes On
(Special Edition)
Lyrics
"Alright" Super Junior Devil
"You Got It" Eunhyuk with Leeteuk, Heechul,
Yesung and Donghae
Magic
2016 "Darling U" Yesung and
Kang Seul-gi (Red Velvet)
Darling U - single Co-written
2017 "One More Chance" Super Junior Play (8th Album) Rap Lyrics
"Scene Stealer" Lyrics
"Good Day for a Good Day" Rap Lyrics
"Girlfriend"
"Spin Up!"
2018 "Lo Siento" Replay (Play Repackage)
"Me & U" Lyrics
'Bout You Super Junior-D&E 'Bout You
"Illusion" Eunhyuk Full Lyrics
"Hot Babe" Super Junior-D&E Hot Babe Lyrics
2019 "Dreamer" DANGER
"Sunrise (Korean Version)" Lyrics (co-written)
"I Think I" Super Junior Time Slip Rap lyrics
"Game"
2021 "be"[55] Eunhyuk be Lyrics
"Red Muhly"
"ZERO" Super Junior-D&E Countdown Lyrics (co-written)
"Home"
"Need U" Need U
2022 "Always" Super Junior The Road: Keep on Going Lyrics

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007 Attack on the Pin-Up Boys [56]
2011 Super Show 3 3D screening in select theatres [57]
2012 I AM. [58]
SMTOWN Live in Tokyo Special Edition in 3D [59][60]
2013 Super Show 4 3D screening in select theatres [61]
2015 SM Town The Stage

Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2005–2006 Rainbow Romance Cameo
2011 Dream High Cameo (episode 13)

Web series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2021 ONAIR - Secret Contract Cameo [62]

Television shows

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007 – 2008 M! Countdown Co-Hosted with Leeteuk & Shindong [63][64]
2009 Human Network Miracle Host [65]
Lord of the Rings [66]
2009 – 2011 Star King Panel
Let's Go! Dream Team Season 2 Full-Season Competitor
2009 – 2013 Strong Heart Host Season 1 [67]
Barefooted Friends Cast
2010 – 2012 Star Audition : The Great Birth Host Season 1–2
2012 2012 Idol Star Athletics Championship
2013 Come to Play: Strange Mountain Cabin with Yoo Jae-suk, Eun Ji-won
2015 Animals Cast Ok Farm
Shin Dong-yup’s Bachelor Party with Kangin
2017 Oppa Thinking Team 1
2018 WHYNOT – The Dancer
Looking For Trouble Season 2
2018 – 2019 Under Nineteen Performance Director
2020 Top 10 Student Panel
Eunhyuk's Clothing Host
2020–2023 Weekly Idol with Hwang Kwang-hee
2021–present Mr. House Husband 2 Cast Member [68]
2021 Job Estate Cast Member with Kang Ho-dong and Boo Seung-kwan [69]
Back to the Idol 2 Host with Minhyuk [70]
2022 Street Man Fighter Judge [71]
2022–2023 Korea After School: Field Trip Host Season 1–2 [72]

Web shows

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2019 Analog Trip Cast Member [73]
2020 Back to the Idol Host alongside Minhyuk [74]
2021–2022 Idol Dictation Contest Cast member Season 1 & 2 [75][76]
2023 Knight of the Lamp with Leeteuk, Donghae, Shindong, Ryeowook and Kyuhyun [77]

Hosting

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Year Title Notes Ref.
2009 12th Girl Scout Opening Ceremony with Leeteuk
2012 Ulsan Summer Festival broadcast under Music Core
2013 10th Asia Song Festival with Ok Taec-yeon and Kris Wu [78][79]
2014 23rd Seoul Music Awards
20th Dream Concert with Kangin, Baek Jin-hee
2020 26th Dream Concert with Cha Eun Woo, Lia (Itzy)

Radio shows

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2006–2011 Super Junior Kiss the Radio Host
2021–2023 D&E Show with Donghae

Musical theatre

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2011–2012 Fame Tyrone Jackson 25 November 2011 to 29 January 2012 [15]
2021 Altar Boys Musical theater director [80]

Awards and nominations

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Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee / Work Result Ref.
Gaon Weibo Chart Awards 2014 Gaon Weibo Chart Individual Award Eunhyuk Won [81]
Golden Ticket Awards 2012 Musical Up and Comer Award FAME Nominated [82]
KBS Entertainment Awards 2021 Best Teamwork Award Mr. House Husband 2 Won [83]
SBS Entertainment Awards 2009 Best Newcomer Strong Heart, Star King Won [84]
The Fact Music Awards 2019 FAN N Star Hall Of Fame (Artist) Eunhyuk Won [85]

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