- SuChin Pak
SuChin Pak (Korean: 박수진, born August 15, 1976) is a
South Korea n-born Americantelevision news correspondent, frequently appearing on the cable networks ofMTV .SuChin Pak joined the
MTV News Team as a correspondent in May 2001. [http://www.mtv.com/#/news/correspondents/pak] She has covered the "MTV Movie Awards ", the "Sundance Film Festival ", and the "MTV Video Music Awards ". She also co-hosted, withKurt Loder , the MTV's pre-Grammy show. As a correspondent for "MTV Daily News", she has interviewedMariah Carey ,*NSYNC ,P. Diddy ,George Lucas ,Jane's Addiction ,Mary J. Blige ,Billy Idol ,Vinnie Potestivo andFred Durst . Pak hosted her own MTV documentary about multicultural young people called "My Life (Translated) " [ [http://www.mtv.com/bands/m/mylifetranslated MTV.com: My Life (Translated) ] ] . She currently narrates "MTV Cribs " as well.Born in
Seoul ,South Korea , Pak immigrated along with her parents to California when she was five years old. She grew up inUnion City, California , asuburb southeast ofSan Francisco . Her parents own a small restaurant in downtownOakland, California .Pak never planned on a career in television. While attending
James Logan High School , she volunteered for Youth in Government, an organization aimed at involving and educating young people in the political process. She was also a member of the school's forensics team, in which she did expository speaking. In 1992, she placed 8th in the state of California. She was interviewed for the news byKGO-TV , the ABC affiliate inSan Francisco for the show "Straight Talk 'N Teens". The program director for another station happened to see the piece and approached her to host the teen-based magazine show "First Cut" onKRON , the then-NBC (now MyNetwork TV) affiliate in San Francisco. This "after-school job" became Pak's introduction to the entertainment world. Her first big interview for the show wasIce-T .While attending the
University of California, Berkeley as apolitical science major, Pak was once again discovered, when the producer of aPBS science show called "Newton's Apple " saw a tape of her. Following graduation, she was approached byZDTV (first changed toTechTV , now called G4), a cable network devoted to technology and the Internet. After a year working on "Internet Tonight ", a daily half-hour show atZDTV (now G4), she was recruited to be a correspondent onKRON . Looking to move on from San Francisco, she sent in a tape to the start-up cable network Oxygen. After a year-long audition process, she was hired as a host for the show "Trackers" and moved toNew York City . From there,MTV spotted her and she was soon the first Asian face of MTV.In 2007, she appeared on "
The Oprah Winfrey Show ", revealing that she has struggled withconfidence andbeauty issues for many years. She mainly spoke about herepicanthal fold s, and explained how her family and other Asians believe adouble eyelid is crucial to beauty. She also mentioned how epicanthoplasty is the top form ofplastic surgery being done in Asia.More recently, in 2008, Pak had left MTV News for Planet Green to host "
G Word ," which is co-hosted byDaniel Sieberg .References
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