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Margaret Cho

Margaret Cho

A self-described "Korean-American fag-hag, s**t-starter, girl comic, trash talker," Margaret Cho is nothing if not straightforward, and this forthright approach to her material made her one of the more compulsively entertaining -- and startling -- comedians to gain an audience in the 1990s. The daughter of Korean immigrants, Cho was born in San Francisco on December 5, 1968. Partially raised by her parents, who owned a bookstore, and partially raised by a motley crew of gay men and drag queens, Cho's upbringing in the city's Haight district made for a colorful childhood and adolescence. She began doing standup at 16, performing in a comedy club above her parents' store. A short time later, she won a comedy contest, first prize being the chance to open for Jerry Seinfeld. After moving to Los Angeles in the early '90s, Cho found her audience growing, and, after appearing on shows hosted by Arsenio Hall and Bob Hope and winning the 1994 American Comedy Award for Female Comedian, she was approached to be the star of her own sitcom, CBS' All-American Girl. Billed by the network as a ground-breaking show thanks to its status as the first network series about Asian-Americans, All-American Girl proved to be controversial, attacked by some for not being Asian enough even as others criticized it for being too Asian. For her part, Cho found herself in the center of the controversy, and the pressures surrounding her -- many of which were manifested in the network's orders to her to lose weight -- lent themselves to the comedian's addiction to diet pills and alcohol, a struggle she would later detail in her one-woman show I'm the One That I Want. Following the short-lived sitcom's cancellation, Cho continued to deal with drug and alcohol problems. She eventually kicked her addictions and became visible again, appearing in supporting roles in films ranging from The Doom Generation (1995) to John Woo's Face/Off (1997) and performing sold-out shows across the country. In the late '90s, Cho used her experiences with All-American Girl as the basis for her off-Broadway show I'm the One That I Want. The show became a huge success among critics and audiences alike, and subsequently toured the U.S. for over two years. In 2000 it was adapted for the screen; that same year Cho kept busy with a number of other projects, including Spent, an independent drama about addiction and dysfunction among a group of twenty-somethings. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


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Margaret Cho Trivia

When was Margaret Cho born?
Margaret Cho was born on December 5, 1968

Who did Margaret Cho play in All-American Girl [TV Series]?
Margaret Cho was Margaret Kim in All-American Girl [TV Series]

Who did Margaret Cho portray in Bam Bam and Celeste?
Margaret Cho was Celeste in Bam Bam and Celeste

What role did Margaret Cho portray in Sweethearts?
Margaret Cho played Noreen in Sweethearts

Who did Margaret Cho portray in The Tavern?
Margaret Cho was Carole in The Tavern

What role did Margaret Cho play in The Doom Generation?
Margaret Cho played Clerk's Wife in The Doom Generation

Who did Margaret Cho play in It's My Party?
Margaret Cho was Charlene Lee in It's My Party

Who did Margaret Cho portray in One Missed Call?
Margaret Cho was Mickey Lee in One Missed Call

Who did Margaret Cho play in The Lost Room?
Margaret Cho was Suzy Kang in The Lost Room

What role did Margaret Cho play in Spent?
Margaret Cho played Shirley in Spent

Who did Margaret Cho portray in Bam Bam and Celeste?
Margaret Cho was Mommy in Bam Bam and Celeste

Who did Margaret Cho portray in Face/Off?
Margaret Cho was Wanda in Face/Off

Who did Margaret Cho portray in Angie?
Margaret Cho was Admissions Nurse #2 in Angie

What role did Margaret Cho play in The Mosquito Coast?
Margaret Cho played Verny in The Mosquito Coast



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