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Margaret Cho

Margaret Moran Cho (born December 5, 1968[2]) is an American stand-up comedian and actress.[3] She is known for her stand-up routines, through which she critiques social and political problems, especially regarding race and sexuality. She rose to prominence after starring in the ABC sitcom All-American Girl (1994–95), and became an established stand-up comic in the subsequent years.

Margaret Cho
Cho in 2011
Born
Margaret Moran Cho

(1968-12-05) December 5, 1968 (age 55)
Alma materSan Francisco State University
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actress
  • musician
  • activist
Years active1992–present
Spouse
Al Ridenour
(m. 2003; div. 2019)
Comedy career
Medium
  • Stand-up
  • television
  • film
Genres
Subject(s)
Korean name
Hangul
조모란
Hanja
趙牡丹[1]
Revised RomanizationJo Moran
McCune–ReischauerCho Moran
Websitemargaretcho.com

As an actress, she has acted in such roles as Charlene Lee in It's My Party and John Travolta's FBI colleague in the action film Face/Off. Cho was part of the cast of the TV series Drop Dead Diva on Lifetime Television, in which she appeared as Teri Lee, a paralegal assistant. For her portrayal of Kim Jong-il on 30 Rock, she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series in 2012. In 2022, Cho co-starred in the film Fire Island, a portrayal of the LGBT Asian American experience in the eponymous gay village off the South Shore of Long Island.

She has also had endeavors in fashion and music, and has her own clothing line. Cho has also frequently supported LGBT rights and has won awards for her humanitarian efforts on behalf of women, Asian Americans, and the LGBT community.

Early life edit

Cho was born in 1968 to a family of Korean origin in San Francisco, California.[4] Her paternal grandfather Myung-sook Cho, a Christian minister, worked for the Japanese as a station master during their occupation of Korea. When Japan withdrew from Korea at the end of World War II, he was denounced as a traitor by North Korea's Communist regime, and forced to move with his family, including his son, Cho's father Seung-hoon Cho, to South Korea.[5] During the Korean War, Myung-sook ran an orphanage in Seoul. According to Margaret herself, she "grew up in the church."[6] She was raised in a racially diverse neighborhood near the Ocean Beach section of San Francisco,[4] which she described as a community of "old hippies, ex-druggies, burn-outs from the 1960s, drag queens, Chinese people, and Koreans. To say it was a melting pot – that's the least of it. It was a really confusing, enlightening, wonderful time."[7] Cho's parents, Young-Hie and Seung-Hoon Cho,[8] ran Paperback Traffic, a bookstore on Polk Street at California Street in San Francisco. Her father writes joke books and a newspaper column in Seoul, South Korea.[9]

At school, Cho was bullied, saying that "I was hurt because I was different, and so sharing my experience of being beaten and hated and called fat and queer and foreign and perverse and gluttonous and lazy and filthy and dishonest and yet all the while remaining invisible heals me, and heals others when they hear it – those who are suffering right now."[10]

Between the ages of five and twelve, Cho was "sexually molested by a family friend". On the Loveline May 21, 1997 show with Adam Carolla and Drew Pinsky, she talks about being raped by her uncle, while during the same time period he was raping his three-year-old daughter.[11] She often skipped class and got bad grades in ninth and tenth grades, resulting in her expulsion from Lowell High School.[11] Cho said she was "raped continuously through my youngest years" (by another acquaintance), and that when she told someone else about it and her classmates found out, she received hostile remarks justifying it, including accusations of being "so fat" that only a crazy person would have sex with her.[11]

After Cho expressed an interest in performance, she auditioned and was accepted into the San Francisco School of the Arts, a San Francisco public high school for the arts. While at the school, she became involved with the school's improvisational comedy group[12] alongside actors Sam Rockwell and Aisha Tyler.

At age 15, she worked as a phone sex operator,[13] and she later worked as a dominatrix.[14] After graduating from high school, Cho attended San Francisco State University, studying drama; she did not graduate.[15]

Career edit

1994–97: Early stand-up and All-American Girl edit

After doing several shows in a club adjacent to her parents' bookstore, Cho launched a stand-up comedy career and spent several years developing her material in clubs. Cho's career began to build after appearances on television and university campuses. In 1992, she appeared on the unsuccessful Golden Girls spin-off The Golden Palace in a small role. In 1994, Cho won the American Comedy Award for Best Female Comedian.[16] In 2010, on The View, she discussed her nervousness about doing The Golden Palace and thanked the late Rue McClanahan for her help with rehearsing. She also secured a coveted spot as opening act for Jerry Seinfeld; at about this time, she was featured on a Bob Hope special, and was also a frequent visitor to The Arsenio Hall Show.[17]

That same year, ABC developed and aired a sitcom based on Cho's stand-up routine. The show, titled All-American Girl, was initially promoted as the first show prominently featuring an East Asian family, although the short-lived sitcom Mr. T and Tina, which had starred Noriyuki "Pat" Morita as Mr. T., preceded it by nearly two decades.

Cho has expressed subsequent regret for much of what transpired during the production of the show, specifically:

  • After network executives, especially executive producer Gail Berman, criticized her appearance and the roundness of her face, Cho starved herself for several weeks. Her rapid weight loss, done to modify her appearance by the time the pilot episode was filmed, caused kidney failure.[18]
  • The show suffered criticism from within the U.S. East Asian community over its perception of stereotyping. Producers told Cho at different times during production both that she was "too Asian" and that she was "not Asian enough." At one point during the course of the show, producers hired a coach to teach Cho how to "be more Asian."[17]
  • Much of the humor was broad and coarse, and at times, stereotypical portrayals of her close Korean relatives and gay bookshop customers were employed.

The show was canceled after suffering poor ratings and the effect of major content changes over the course of its single season (19 episodes).[19]

After the show's 1995 cancellation, Cho became addicted to drugs and alcohol. As detailed in her 2002 autobiography, I'm the One That I Want, in 1995, her substance abuse was evident during a performance in Monroe, Louisiana, where she was booed off the stage by 800 college students after going on the stage drunk.[20]

1995–2002: Stand-up, acting, and writing edit

 
Cho doing stand-up in June 2005.

Though her career and personal life were challenging after the show's cancellation, Cho eventually sobered up, refocused her energy, and developed new material. She hosted the New Year's Rockin' Eve 95 show with Steve Harvey.[21][22][23] In 1997, she had a supporting role in the thriller film Face/Off starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta, playing Wanda, one of the fellow FBI agents of Travolta's primary character.

In 1999, she wrote about her struggles with All-American Girl in her first one-woman show, I'm the One That I Want. That year, I'm the One That I Want won New York magazine's Performance of the Year award and was named one of the Great Performances of the year by Entertainment Weekly.[24] At the same time, Cho wrote and published an autobiographical book with the same title, and the show itself was filmed and released as a concert film in 2000. Her material dealt with her difficulties breaking into show business because of her ethnicity and weight and her resulting struggle with and triumph over body image issues and drug and alcohol addiction.[25] Cho also appeared in an episode of the HBO comedy Sex and the City's fourth season. The episode, titled "The Real Me," first aired on June 3, 2001, and also guest-starred Heidi Klum.

In 2004, the show Notorious C.H.O. (the title was derived from slain rapper The Notorious B.I.G.) referred to the comedian having been reared in 1970s San Francisco and her bisexuality. After completing Notorious C.H.O., she made another stand-up film, Revolution, released in 2004, and subsequently work on her first self-written film in which she starred. Bam Bam and Celeste, a low-budget comedy about a "fag hag" and her gay best friend, co-starred Cho's friend and co-touring act Bruce Daniels. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2005. On Valentine's Day of 2004, Cho spoke at the Marriage Equality Rally at the California State Capitol. Her speech can be seen in the documentary Freedom to Marry.[26][27]

2005–2010: Other projects and television edit

In 2005, Cho released her second book, I Have Chosen to Stay and Fight, a compilation of essays and prose about global politics, human rights, and other topical issues. Cho launched a national book tour in support of the collection. An audio reading of the book was also released. A DVD of a live taping of her Assassin tour was released in conjunction with the book. The same year, Cho started promoting and touring with her new show, Assassin. The show became her fourth live concert film and premiered on the gay and lesbian premium cable network Here! TV in September 2005. In this DVD, she notably includes herself when talking about gay people, saying "we" and "our community." Posters for Assassin featured Cho in paratrooper gear and holding a microphone in the style of an automatic rifle, a reference to the infamous 1974 photo of heiress Patty Hearst.

Cho launched "The Sensuous Woman,"[28] a burlesque-style variety show tour, in Los Angeles on August 10, 2007, with tour dates scheduled through November 3, as of October 10.[29] Scheduled tour stops meant to follow Los Angeles were Chicago, Illinois and New York City.[29] On August 10, 2007 the San Francisco Chronicle reviewed the show, Cho's work, key events in her personal life and characterized the show thus: "In fact, as bawdy and bad-behaving as the cast gets, the whole show feels more like a crazy family reunion than a performance."[30]

Also in 2007, Cho appeared in The Dresden Dolls' video of their song "Shores of California," which was MCed by Amanda Palmer[31] and in The Cliks's video for "Eyes in the Back of My Head," in which she appeared as Lucas Silveira's lover.[32] She also provided the character voice for a character named Condie Ling on the Logo animated series Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World. Her episodes began airing in 2007.

The premiere performance of Cho's "Beautiful" tour was on February 28, 2008, in Sydney, Australia as part of the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival. Cho was also the Chief of Parade for the festival's annual parade along Oxford Street on March 1. During her stay in Sydney, Cho was filmed shopping for parade outfits in a drag store with Kathy Griffin and Cyndi Lauper for Griffin's Bravo series My Life on the D-List. The episode featuring Cho aired on June 26, 2008.

Cho and her family and friends appeared in an episode of NBC's series Celebrity Family Feud, which premiered on June 24, 2008. Later that summer, she appeared in her own semi-scripted reality sitcom for VH1, The Cho Show, which premiered on August 21, 2008[33] and lasted one season. She next appeared in the supporting cast of the series Drop Dead Diva, which debuted in July 2009.[34]

2011–present: Further appearances and tours edit

In April 2011, Cho guest starred on the comedy 30 Rock in the episode "Everything Sunny All the Time Always." She portrayed Kim Jong-Il, then the leader of North Korea, that required her to speak both Korean and English. She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.[35] She later returned to portray Kim Jong-Il's son, Kim Jong-Un. [S:6, E:21] In 2010, Cho was a contestant on the 11th season of Dancing with the Stars.[36]

Also in 2011, the online human rights awareness project America 2049 had Margaret appear as one of the main characters, whose videos were played as part of the main storyline. The Facebook-interfaced game uses a fictional, fractioned future to highlight today's social inequities.[37][non-primary source needed]

Since January 2013, Cho has been the co-host of the weekly podcast Monsters of Talk along with Jim Short. Cho embarked on her "Mother" tour in the fall of 2013 and slated it for engagements in Europe in 2014. The title of the tour refers not to Cho's impressions of her own mother, but to Cho herself. It is her nickname for the figure she has played to her many gay friends over the years.[38] In 2014, she participated in Do I Sound Gay?, a documentary film directed and produced by David Thorpe. The film is about stereotypes of gay men's speech patterns.[39]

In January 2019, Cho competed in season one of The Masked Singer as "Poodle". She was eliminated in Episode 4.[40]

In July 2019, Cho started a solo podcast called The Margaret Cho, which features guests who primarily work in show business. Guests have included Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness, tattooist and reality TV figure Kat Von D, screenwriter Diablo Cody, drag queen Jackie Beat, and comedian and TV host Michael Yo.[41][42] Cho has a chapter giving advice in Tim Ferriss' book Tools of Titans.

In February 2022, she was cast in the documentary series Everything's Gonna Be All White, airing on Showtime.[43]

In June 2022, Cho co-starred in a romantic comedy film, Fire Island, directed by Andrew Ahn, airing on Hulu[44]

In November 2023, Cho was a guest on Today with Hoda & Jenna, as they recounted her career and celebrated her life's work and inspiration to other comedians.

Comedic style and political advocacy edit

 
Cho at Los Angeles LGBT pride parade in 2011.

Cho is also well known for discussing her relationship with her mother, particularly in imitating her mother's heavily accented speech. Her depictions of "Mommy" have become a popular part of her routine. Cho's comedy routines are often explicit. She has covered substance abuse, eating disorders, her bisexuality and obsession with gay men, and Asian-American stereotypes, among other subjects, in her stand-up routines.

A substantial segment of her material and advocacy addresses LGBT issues. In addition to her shows, Cho also developed an additional outlet for her advocacy with the advent of her website and her daily blog. When San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom directed that San Francisco's city hall issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples in San Francisco in 2004 (until reversed by the state supreme court), Cho started Love is Love is Love,[45] a website promoting the legalization of gay marriage in the United States.

Cho's material often features commentary on politics and contemporary American culture. She has also been outspoken about her dislike of former President George W. Bush. She began to draw intense fire from conservatives over her fiercely anti-Bush commentary; a live performance in Houston, Texas, was threatened with picketing. Although protesters never showed up, she held a counter-protest outside the club until security told her she had to go inside.[46]

In 2004, Cho was performing at a corporate event in a hotel when, after ten minutes, her microphone was cut off and a band was instructed to begin playing. Cho claims that this was because the manager of the hotel was offended by anti-Bush administration comments. Cho's payment, which was issued by way of check directly to a non-profit organization, a defense fund for the West Memphis Three, initially bounced but was eventually honored.[47]

In July 2004, during the Democratic National Convention, Cho was disinvited to speak at a Human Rights Campaign/National Stonewall Democrats fundraiser out of fear that her comments might cause controversy. In November 2005, she campaigned to pardon Stanley Tookie Williams, an early Crips gang leader, for his death sentence for four murders, but this campaign failed; on December 13, 2005, after exhausting all forms of appeal, Williams was executed by lethal injection at San Quentin State Prison, California.[48]

In 2007, Cho hosted the multi-artist True Colors Tour,[49] which traveled through 15 cities in the United States and Canada. The tour, sponsored by the Logo channel, began on June 8, 2007. Headlined by Cyndi Lauper, the tour also included Debbie Harry, Erasure, The Gossip, Rufus Wainwright, The Dresden Dolls, The MisShapes, Rosie O'Donnell, Indigo Girls, The Cliks, and other special guests. Profits from the tour helped to benefit the Human Rights Campaign as well as PFLAG and The Matthew Shepard Foundation.

On January 25, 2008, Cho officially gave her support to Barack Obama for the nomination on the Democratic ticket for the 2008 U.S. presidential election.[50] After Republican Presidential candidate John McCain announced his running mate, Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska, Cho said of her, "I think [Palin] is the worst thing to happen to America since 9/11."[51]

After same-sex marriage became legal in California in May 2008, Cho was deputized by the City of San Francisco to perform marriages there.[52]

Other ventures edit

Fashion and burlesque edit

 
Cho performing burlesque at the 2006 Miss Exotic World Pageant.

In 2003, Cho founded a clothing line with friend and fashion designer Ava Stander called High Class Cho.[53] The company eventually went defunct.

In 2004, Cho took up bellydancing and in 2006 started her own line of bellydancing belts and accessories called Hip Wear;[54] these she sold through her website. She also had extensive tattooing done[55][56] to cover the majority of her back.

In November 2006, Cho joined the board of Good Vibrations, a sex toy retailer.[57] With fellow comedian Diana Yanez, she co-wrote "My Puss", a rap song which they recorded as the duo of "Maureen and Angela." Cho appeared in and directed the music video for the song.[58] In December 2006, Cho appeared on the Sci-Fi Channel's miniseries The Lost Room as Suzie Kang.[59]

On an episode of The Hour with host George Stroumboulopoulos, Cho mentioned that she loved Broken Social Scene and wishes to be a part of the band (offering to play the rainstick or the triangle). On air, Stroumboulopoulos called band member Kevin Drew from his cell phone, and Cho made her request to join the band via his voicemail.[60]

In April 2009, Cho was photographed by photographer Austin Young and appeared in a Bettie Page–inspired "Heaven Bound" art show.[61]

Music edit

In September 2008, Cho released her single, "I Cho Am a Woman," on iTunes. The song, produced by Desmond Child,[62] was featured on her VH1 series.

Throughout 2010, she worked on a full-length album, going through the titles "Guitarded" and "Banjovi" before finally settling on Cho Dependent.[63] Released on August 24, 2010, the album was supported by music videos for "I'm Sorry," "Eat Shit and Die," and "My Lil' Wayne;" Liam Kyle Sullivan directed the first two. It was nominated for a 2010 Grammy award for Best Comedy Album.[64] In 2011 Showtime released a stand-up comedy special, titled Margaret Cho: Cho Dependent, which featured musical performances from the album.[65]

In May 2010, Cho directed and appeared in, the music video for "I Wanna Be a Bear," a song by "Pixie Herculon," a pseudonym of Jill Sobule. In 2011, Cho sang the Bob Mould song "Your Favorite Thing" at the tribute concert See A Little Light with Grant-Lee Phillips.

In July 2014, she appeared in "Weird Al" Yankovic's music video for "Tacky."[66]

In April 2016, Cho released her second album, American Myth.

In May 2016, she rapped on and made an appearance in the music video for "Green Tea", a song by rapper Awkwafina. Both play with stereotypes of people of East Asian descent in hopes that "women of color embrace their quirkiness, their sexuality, their inner child and their creativity with passion."

Also in 2016, Cho was featured on the track "Ride or Die" on the album Sweet T by American drag queen and singer/artist Ginger Minj.

Podcast edit

In July 2019, Cho started a podcast called The Margaret Cho. It features guests who primarily work in show business and features original music by Garrison Starr.

Personal life edit

Cho married Al Ridenour, an artist involved in The Cacophony Society and the Art of Bleeding, in 2003.[67] Cho was featured in an Art of Bleeding performance in March 2006.[68] She described her marriage as "very conventional and conservative, I think. I mean we're such weird people that people just can't imagine that we would have a conventional marriage. But, yeah, we are very conventional."[69] They were separated in September 2014 and Cho confirmed their separation in December.[70][71] Cho referred to herself as "divorced" in an April 2015 profile in The New York Times, but actually filed for divorce in August 2015.[71][72] In April 2019 it was reported that the divorce was finalized.[73]

In the early 1990s, Cho dated director Quentin Tarantino.[74]

As of 2008, in a profanity-laced blog post, Cho self-identified as a Christian, although she does not agree with nor align ideologically with mainstream Christianity.[6] As of 2009, Cho was living in Peachtree City, Georgia,[75] as Drop Dead Diva was filmed in the Atlanta area.

Cho is openly bisexual,[76] and has stated that she has had "a lot of experience in the area of polyamory and alternative sexuality in general."[77] When discussing her sexuality in a 2018 Huffington Post interview, Cho said, "I don't know using 'bisexual' is right because that indicates that there's only two genders, and I don't believe that. I've been with people all across the spectrum of gender and who have all kinds of different expressions of gender, so it's so hard to say. Maybe 'pansexual' is technically the more correct term but I like 'bisexual' because it's kind of '70s."[78] Cho states that she "loves" Fire Island and spends summers there.[79] She first learned about sexuality in the 1960s from her parents, who bought a gay bookstore. In the 1980s, she identified as a lesbian, saying the title at that time had the stereotype of "wearing jean shorts, Doc Martens, a bike chain, a messenger bag and a portable CD player spinning Ani DiFranco".[80]

Cho was a guest on comedian Bobby Lee's Tigerbelly Podcast Episode 71, which was uploaded on December 16, 2016.[81] In that episode, she recounted an incident between her and actress Tilda Swinton. According to Cho, Swinton contacted her via email to discuss the Asian American community's reaction to the news that Swinton had been cast to play the Ancient One, who in comic books is Tibetan, in the film Doctor Strange.[82] Cho found the inquiry odd, since she did not know Swinton and had never talked to her before, nor did she have anything to do with the film or casting.[81] On December 21, Swinton released the email exchange between her and Cho to the website Jezebel.[83] According to Swinton, she had contacted Cho to better understand why Asian Americans were upset about the casting.[84] In response to the release, Cho stated that she stands by her words both on TigerBelly and in the email exchange.[85][86][clarification needed]

Cho revealed in a panel discussion that after doing genealogy testing, she discovered that she had some Chinese ancestry.[87]

Accolades edit

  • In 2000, her "E! Celebrity Profile" won a Gracie Allen Award from the American Women in Radio and Television organization acknowledging its "superior quality and effective portrayal of the changing roles and concerns of women."[24]
  • The same year, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) awarded her with a Golden Gate Award and described her as an entertainer who, "as a pioneer, has made a significant difference in promoting equal rights for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity."[88]
  • In 2001, she was given a Lambda Liberty Award by Lambda Legal for "pressing us to see how false constructions of race, sexuality, and gender operate similarly to obscure and demean identity."[89]
  • In 2003, she was given an Intrepid Award by the National Organization for Women.[90]
  • In 2004, she was awarded with the First Amendment Award from the American Civil Liberties Union.[91]
  • In 2007, she won for Outstanding Comedy Performance in AZN's Asian Excellence Awards.[92]
  • April 30, 2008 was declared "Margaret Cho Day" in San Francisco.[93]
  • In 2015, Joan Juliet Buck, writing in W, called Cho a modern-day femme fatale, writing:

[N]ot all women comedians are dangerous; some are just very funny: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are too relatable, Joan Rivers was too firmly ensconced in the society that she mocked. Amy Schumer relies a little too much on the word "pussy" to be any kind of threat, though she would like very much to be a bad person. On the other hand, ... Margaret Cho know[s] no boundaries and inspire[s] palpable fear anytime [she] begin[s] one of [her] riffs.[94]

Tours edit

  • "I'm the One That I Want" (1999)
  • "Notorious C.H.O." (2002)
  • "Revolution" (2003)
  • "State of Emergency" (2004)
  • "Assassin" (2005)
  • "True Colors" (2007–2008)
  • "Beautiful" (2008)
  • "Cho Dependent" (2010)
  • "Mother!" (2013)
  • "The 'There's No I in Team but there is a Cho in PsyCHO' Tour" (Often referred to simply as "The PsyCHO Tour") (2015)
  • "Fresh Off The Bloat Tour" (2017)

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Angie Admissions Nurse No. 2
1995 The Doom Generation Clerk's Wife
1996 It's My Party Charlene Lee
1997 Pink as the Day She Was Born Donna
Face/Off Wanda
Fakin' da Funk May-Ling
Sweethearts Noreen
1998 Ground Control Amanda
The Thin Pink Line Asia Blue / Terry
The Rugrats Movie Lt. Klavin Voice[95]
1999 Can't Stop Dancing JoJo
The Tavern Carol
2000 $pent Travel Agent (Shirley)
2002 Grocery Store Store Clerk Video short
2003 Nobody Knows Anything! Rental Car Agent
2005 Bam Bam and Celeste Celeste / Mommy Writer
2006 Falling for Grace Janie
2007 Love Is Love Jealous Girlfriend at movie Short film
2008 One Missed Call Det. Mickey Lee
The Snake The Expert
Prop 8: The Musical California Gays and The People That Love Them Short film
2009 17 Again Mrs. Dell
2011 Mindwash. The Jake Sessions Dr. Francine Kovinsky Voice, short film
Thugs, the Musical! Yvette Short film
2012 The Immigrant Margaret Short film
2013 Amelia's 25th Babs
Wedding Palace The Shaman
Fish Power Queen Tilapia Short film
2014 Senior Project Ms. Ghetty
2015 Tooken Brownfinger
2016 Hurricane Bianca Wig Shop Owner Cameo
2017 Bright Sergeant Ching
Sharknado 5: Global Swarming Simone
2020 Faith Based Jane
Over the Moon Auntie Ling, Gretch Voice[95]
Friendsgiving Fairy Gay Mother
2021 Hysterical Herself Documentary
Good on Paper Margot
2022 Sex Appeal Ma Deb
Fire Island Erin
The Listener
2023 Cora Bora
Prom Pact Ms. Chen

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Move the Crowd Television film
1992 The Golden Palace Dr. Fong Episode: "One Old Lady to Go"
1993 Red Shoe Diaries Phone Sex Worker Episode: "Hotline"
1994 The Critic Voice, episode: "The Pilot"
1994 Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women Connie Tong Television film
1994–95 All-American Girl Margaret Kim 19 episodes
1995 Duckman Mai Lin Voice, episode: "In the Nam of the Father"
1995 Bill Nye the Science Guy Self Episode: "Populations"
1995–97 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child Queen, Hul Muh Ni Voice, 2 episodes[95]
1998 Five Houses[96] Television film
1998 The Nanny Caryn Episode: "Mom's the Word"
1999 Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Margaret Voice, episode: "Wisdom Teeth"[95]
2001 Sex and the City Lynne Episode: "The Real Me"
2002 One on One Coach Episode: "Me & My Shadow"
2006 The Lost Room Suzie Kang 2 episodes
2007 'Til Death Nicole 3 episodes
2007–09 Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World Condie Ling / Various Voice, 9 episodes
2008 Two Sisters Television film
2008 Sordid Lives: The Series Therapist No. 17 Episode: "The Day Tammy Wynette Died – Part 1"
2008 The Cho Show Herself Writer, Producer and Executive Producer
2009–14 Drop Dead Diva Teri Lee Main role, 72 episodes
2010 Ghost Whisperer Prof. Avery Grant 3 episodes
2010 The A-List: New York Herself Episode: "Texting and Tears"
2011–12 30 Rock Kim Jong Il 3 episodes
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
2013 Where the Bears Are Mistress Lena Episode: "Bears in Chains"
2013 Pound Puppies Mrs. Wattana Episode: "Rebound's First Symphony"
2014 Cabot College Laura Television film
2014 Hell's Kitchen Herself – Restaurant Patron Season 13 Episode 16: "Winner Chosen"
2015 Beat Bobby Flay Herself Season 6 Episode 12: "Rules Are Ment to Be Broken"
2015 Celebrity Wife Swap Herself Episode: "Maragret Cho/Holly Robinson Peete"
2015 All About Sex[97] Co-host 2 episodes
2015 Dr. Ken Dr. Wendi Episode: "Dr. Wendi: Coming To L.A.!"
2016 Family Guy Sujin Voice, episode: "Candy, Quahog Marshmallow"
2016 TripTank Ling, Dump Voice, episode: "Deuce Ex Machina"[95]
2013–2017 Fashion Police[98] Co-host 21 episodes
2017 The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show Hua Mulan Voice, episode: "Mulan"[95]
2018 Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh Georgia Voice, episode: "Trashbassador"[95]
2019 The Masked Singer Poodle/Herself
2019 High Maintenance Doc Lee Episode: "Pay Day"
2019 Law & Order: SVU Evelyn lee Episode: "Counselor, it's Chinatown"
2019 Miracle Workers God's Mom Episode: "1 Day"
2020 The Bachelorette Herself Episode: "Week 3"
2020 Mike Tyson Mysteries Michelle Voice, episode: "Your Old Man"
2020 The Bold Type Herself Episode: "#Scarlet"
2021 Infinity Train Morgan Voice, 3 episodes
2021–2022 Tuca & Bertie Bertie's mother Voice, 2 episodes
2021 Pride Herself Episode: "2000s: Y2Gay"
2021 Good Trouble Herself 3 episodes
2021 The Great North Jan Voice, episode: "Brace/Off Adventure"
2021 Doogie Kameāloha, M.D. Frankie Episode: "Career Babes"
2021 Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens Mistress Jupiter 2 episodes
2022 I Can See Your Voice Herself 1 episode
2022 The Flight Attendant Charlie Utada Recurring role (season 2)
2022 Hacks Herself Episode: "The Captain's Wife"
2023 Not Dead Yet Miss Cassandra Episode: "Not Scattered Yet"
2023 Call Me Kat Val Park Episode: "Call Me, Pretty Kitty"

Comedy Specials edit

Year Title Studio Formats
1994 HBO Comedy Half-Hour HBO Broadcast / Streaming (2015)
2000 Filmed Live in Concert – I'm the One That I Want Fox Lorber CentreStage / Winstar / Matchbox Films Broadcast / VHS/DVD (2001) / Download/Streaming (2013)
2002 Filmed Live in Concert – Notorious C.H.O. Vagrant Films / Wellspring / Matchbox Films Broadcast / VHS/DVD / Download/Streaming (2013)
2004 CHO Revolution Cho Taussig Productions / Wellspring / Matchbox Films VHS/DVD / Download/Streaming (2013)
2005 Assassin Regent Releasing/Here! Films / Koch Vision / Matchbox Films Theatrical / DVD / Download/Streaming (2013)
2009 Beautiful Asian Crush / Showtime / Image Entertainment / Matchbox Films Broadcast / DVD / Download/Streaming (2013)
2011 Cho Dependent Clownery Productions / Showtime / Matchbox Films Broadcast / DVD / Download/Streaming (2013)
2015 PsyCHO Clownery Productions / Showtime / Comedy Dynamics Broadcast / DVD / Download / Streaming

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Web edit

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Girltrash! Min Suk Episode 3
2013 Gayle Yo-Yo Ma Episode: "Chibby Point"
2013 In Transition Tawny Kim 13 episodes

Podcasts edit

Monsters of Talk edit

2013–2015: Co-hosted w/ Jim Short, 131 episodes

The Margaret Cho edit

Date Guests
July 15, 2019 Jonathan Van Ness and Katie Malia
July 22, 2019 Kat Von D and Drew Droege
July 29, 2019 Michael Yo and Lucas Peterson
August 5, 2019 Robin Tran
August 12, 2019 Fortune Feimster and Jodi Long
August 19, 2019 Diablo Cody, Durk Dehner, and S. R. Sharp
August 26, 2019 Cherie Currie and Helen Hong
September 2, 2019 Daniel Webb
September 9, 2019 Jo Koy and Ian Harvie
September 16, 2019 Trixie Mattel
September 23, 2019 Amy Landecker
October 1, 2019 Jackie Beat and Mary H.K. Choi

Bibliography edit

Year Title Publisher Formats
2001 I'm the One That I Want Random House Hardcover / Paperback / Kindle / CD / Audible (Read by the Author)
2005 I Have Chosen to Stay and Fight Penguin-HighBridge Hardcover / Paperback / Kindle / CD / Download (Read by the Author)

Discography edit

Comedy albums edit

Year Title Label Formats
1996 Drunk with Power Uproar Entertainment Cassette / CD / Download
1998 Live in Houston Soundball International CD
2001 Live in Concert – I'm the One That I Want Cho Taussig Productions / Nettwerk America 2xCD / Download
2002 Notorious C.H.O. – Live at Carnegie Hall Nettwerk America 2xCD / Download
2003 Revolution Nettwerk America CD / Download
2005 Assassin Nettwerk CD / Download
2009 Live and Uncut – Beautiful Image Entertainment Download
2011 Cho Dependent – Live at the Tabernacle Clownery Records Download
2015 PsyCHO Clownery Productions Download

Music albums edit

Year Title Label Formats
2010 Cho Dependent Clownery Records LP / CD / Download
2016 American Myth Clownery Records Download

Singles edit

Year Title Other Artists Label Formats
2002 Daddy Gay Story Junior Vasquez Mix Nettwerk America 12" Promo
2008 I Cho Am a Woman Deston Entertainment Download
2011 Sexting Gomi & Sherry Vine None Download
2012 I Drink / How Little Men Care Neil Hamburger Million Dollar Performances 7" / Download
2014 See U Next Tuesday Adam Barta Margaret Cho Download
2015 Fat Pussy Clownery Records Download
M**********n' Emojis! Princess Superstar Princess Superstar Download
Ron's Got a DUI Garrison Starr Clownery Records Download
2016 Anna Nicole Clownery Records Clear 7" Promo / Download
2017 Asians in Hollywood (Live at Largo) 7-Inches for Planned Parenthood ℗ 7-Inches For™, LLC 7" / Download

Appearances edit

Year Title Tracks Label Formats
2001 Paul McCartney & Friends: The PeTA Concert For Party Animals "Margaret Cho" Image Entertainment VHS / DVD
2006 Wed-Rock: A Benefit For Freedom To Marry "Read the Administration" / "Origin of Love" Centaur Entertainment CD / Download
2010 Drop Dead Diva (Music from the Original Television Series) "Would I Lie To You" / "Restraining Order" Madison Gate Records CD / Download
New Music Seminar – New York City – 7/21/10 (5th Movement – The Breaks) Moderator New Music Seminar, LLC Download
2013 An Evening With Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer "Margaret Cho Introduces The Show" 8 ft. Records LP / CD / Download
See a Little Light: A Celebration of the Music and Legacy of Bob Mould "Your Favorite Thing" Granary Music DVD / Download
2014 2776: A Levinson Bros & Rob Kutner Presentation "Mt. Rushmore" Levinson Bros & Rob Kutner CD / Download
2015 Mitre: Mitre "Bulletproof" Mitre Records, Inc. Download
2016 Ginger Minj: Sweet T "Ride or Die" Producer Entertainment Group CD / Download
2018 Just for Laughs – Premium, Vol. 26 "Fresh off the Boat" (Jfl 2015) Just for Laughs CD / Download

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Videography edit

Music videos as main artist edit

Year Title Other Artists Director Album
2006 My Puss Diana Yanez, Kurt Hall, Maureen & Angela Margaret Cho Cho Dependent
2009 Eat Shit and Die (Live at Largo) Grant-Lee Phillips & Alexander Burke
25 Random Things (Live at Largo) Alexander Burke Non-album track
2010 My Lil' Wayne Ben Lee, Nic Johns; camera Ione Skye Al Ridenour
I'm Sorry Andrew Bird Liam Sullivan Cho Dependent
Eat Shit and Die Grant-Lee Phillips
Lice Ben Lee
Intervention Tegan and Sara
2011 Captain Cameltoe Ani DiFranco Roberutsu
Hey Big Dog Fiona Apple; co-writer Patty Griffin Al Ridenour
Asian Adjacent Grant-Lee Phillips Tani Ikeda
Baby I'm with the Band Brendan Benson Liam Sullivan
2013 Doesn't It Remind You of Something Ken Stringfellow (Feat. Margaret Cho) Casey Curry Danzig In the Moonlight
2015 How Close Is Glenn Close John Roberts Ned Stressen Rueter & Katherine Kendall Non-album track
Fat Pussy John Asher American Myth
Ron's Got a DUI Garrison Starr; starring Leslie Jordan Bryan Mir
I Wanna Kill My Rapist Andy Moraga & Roger Rocha Bryan Mir & Ben Eisner
M**********n' Emojis! Princess Superstar Francis Legge Non-album track
DICKtator Andy Moraga
2016 Anna Nicole Garrison Starr Bryan Mir American Myth
Come With Me
Anna Nicole (Live Acoustic)
Green Tea Awkwafina Tony Kim In Fina We Trust EP

Directed by edit

Year Title Artist Featuring
2006 Former Miss Ontario The Music Lovers Princess Farhana, Bobby Pinz, Kelly, Vima & Margaret Cho
2007 Masculin Feminin Diana Yanez & Ian Harvie
Dancing Pom-Chi Latin Jazz Gudrun, directed with Al Ridenour
Understood Garrison Starr Kurt Hall, Diana Yanez, Pleasant Gehman, Liam Sullivan & Bruce Daniels; shot with Scott Silverman & Ian Harvie
Eyes in the Back of My Head The Cliks Margaret Cho, Diana Yanez & Amanda Palmer
2009 San Francisco Jill Sobule Lorene Machado, Mookey Goh, Violet Blue, Monistat, Peter Acworth, Lorelei Lee, Mark Eitzel, Cecilia Chung & Tita Aida
2010 Young James Dean Girlyman Original Plumbing- Amos Mac & Rocco Kayiatos, Ian Harvie, Madison Young, Donna Delore & Tomcat
The Bear Song Pixie Herculon Danny Blume & Gary Meister

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margaret, this, korean, name, family, name, margaret, moran, born, december, 1968, american, stand, comedian, actress, known, stand, routines, through, which, critiques, social, political, problems, especially, regarding, race, sexuality, rose, prominence, aft. In this Korean name the family name is Cho Margaret Moran Cho born December 5 1968 2 is an American stand up comedian and actress 3 She is known for her stand up routines through which she critiques social and political problems especially regarding race and sexuality She rose to prominence after starring in the ABC sitcom All American Girl 1994 95 and became an established stand up comic in the subsequent years Margaret ChoCho in 2011BornMargaret Moran Cho 1968 12 05 December 5 1968 age 55 San Francisco California U S Alma materSan Francisco State UniversityOccupationsComedian actress musician activistYears active1992 presentSpouseAl Ridenour m 2003 div 2019 wbr Comedy careerMediumStand uptelevisionfilmGenresObservational comedyblue comedysurreal humormusical comedysatireSubject s American politicsAsian American cultureLGBT culturepop cultureracismrace relationscurrent eventshuman sexualityKorean nameHangul조모란Hanja趙牡丹 1 Revised RomanizationJo MoranMcCune ReischauerCho MoranWebsitemargaretcho wbr com As an actress she has acted in such roles as Charlene Lee in It s My Party and John Travolta s FBI colleague in the action film Face Off Cho was part of the cast of the TV series Drop Dead Diva on Lifetime Television in which she appeared as Teri Lee a paralegal assistant For her portrayal of Kim Jong il on 30 Rock she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series in 2012 In 2022 Cho co starred in the film Fire Island a portrayal of the LGBT Asian American experience in the eponymous gay village off the South Shore of Long Island She has also had endeavors in fashion and music and has her own clothing line Cho has also frequently supported LGBT rights and has won awards for her humanitarian efforts on behalf of women Asian Americans and the LGBT community Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1994 97 Early stand up and All American Girl 2 2 1995 2002 Stand up acting and writing 2 3 2005 2010 Other projects and television 2 4 2011 present Further appearances and tours 3 Comedic style and political advocacy 4 Other ventures 4 1 Fashion and burlesque 4 2 Music 4 3 Podcast 5 Personal life 6 Accolades 7 Tours 8 Filmography 8 1 Film 8 2 Television 8 3 Comedy Specials 8 4 Web 8 5 Podcasts 8 5 1 Monsters of Talk 8 5 2 The Margaret Cho 9 Bibliography 10 Discography 10 1 Comedy albums 10 2 Music albums 10 3 Singles 10 4 Appearances 11 Videography 11 1 Music videos as main artist 11 2 Directed by 12 References 13 External linksEarly life editCho was born in 1968 to a family of Korean origin in San Francisco California 4 Her paternal grandfather Myung sook Cho a Christian minister worked for the Japanese as a station master during their occupation of Korea When Japan withdrew from Korea at the end of World War II he was denounced as a traitor by North Korea s Communist regime and forced to move with his family including his son Cho s father Seung hoon Cho to South Korea 5 During the Korean War Myung sook ran an orphanage in Seoul According to Margaret herself she grew up in the church 6 She was raised in a racially diverse neighborhood near the Ocean Beach section of San Francisco 4 which she described as a community of old hippies ex druggies burn outs from the 1960s drag queens Chinese people and Koreans To say it was a melting pot that s the least of it It was a really confusing enlightening wonderful time 7 Cho s parents Young Hie and Seung Hoon Cho 8 ran Paperback Traffic a bookstore on Polk Street at California Street in San Francisco Her father writes joke books and a newspaper column in Seoul South Korea 9 At school Cho was bullied saying that I was hurt because I was different and so sharing my experience of being beaten and hated and called fat and queer and foreign and perverse and gluttonous and lazy and filthy and dishonest and yet all the while remaining invisible heals me and heals others when they hear it those who are suffering right now 10 Between the ages of five and twelve Cho was sexually molested by a family friend On the Loveline May 21 1997 show with Adam Carolla and Drew Pinsky she talks about being raped by her uncle while during the same time period he was raping his three year old daughter 11 She often skipped class and got bad grades in ninth and tenth grades resulting in her expulsion from Lowell High School 11 Cho said she was raped continuously through my youngest years by another acquaintance and that when she told someone else about it and her classmates found out she received hostile remarks justifying it including accusations of being so fat that only a crazy person would have sex with her 11 After Cho expressed an interest in performance she auditioned and was accepted into the San Francisco School of the Arts a San Francisco public high school for the arts While at the school she became involved with the school s improvisational comedy group 12 alongside actors Sam Rockwell and Aisha Tyler At age 15 she worked as a phone sex operator 13 and she later worked as a dominatrix 14 After graduating from high school Cho attended San Francisco State University studying drama she did not graduate 15 Career edit1994 97 Early stand up and All American Girl edit After doing several shows in a club adjacent to her parents bookstore Cho launched a stand up comedy career and spent several years developing her material in clubs Cho s career began to build after appearances on television and university campuses In 1992 she appeared on the unsuccessful Golden Girls spin off The Golden Palace in a small role In 1994 Cho won the American Comedy Award for Best Female Comedian 16 In 2010 on The View she discussed her nervousness about doing The Golden Palace and thanked the late Rue McClanahan for her help with rehearsing She also secured a coveted spot as opening act for Jerry Seinfeld at about this time she was featured on a Bob Hope special and was also a frequent visitor to The Arsenio Hall Show 17 That same year ABC developed and aired a sitcom based on Cho s stand up routine The show titled All American Girl was initially promoted as the first show prominently featuring an East Asian family although the short lived sitcom Mr T and Tina which had starred Noriyuki Pat Morita as Mr T preceded it by nearly two decades Cho has expressed subsequent regret for much of what transpired during the production of the show specifically After network executives especially executive producer Gail Berman criticized her appearance and the roundness of her face Cho starved herself for several weeks Her rapid weight loss done to modify her appearance by the time the pilot episode was filmed caused kidney failure 18 The show suffered criticism from within the U S East Asian community over its perception of stereotyping Producers told Cho at different times during production both that she was too Asian and that she was not Asian enough At one point during the course of the show producers hired a coach to teach Cho how to be more Asian 17 Much of the humor was broad and coarse and at times stereotypical portrayals of her close Korean relatives and gay bookshop customers were employed The show was canceled after suffering poor ratings and the effect of major content changes over the course of its single season 19 episodes 19 After the show s 1995 cancellation Cho became addicted to drugs and alcohol As detailed in her 2002 autobiography I m the One That I Want in 1995 her substance abuse was evident during a performance in Monroe Louisiana where she was booed off the stage by 800 college students after going on the stage drunk 20 1995 2002 Stand up acting and writing edit nbsp Cho doing stand up in June 2005 Though her career and personal life were challenging after the show s cancellation Cho eventually sobered up refocused her energy and developed new material She hosted the New Year s Rockin Eve 95 show with Steve Harvey 21 22 23 In 1997 she had a supporting role in the thriller film Face Off starring Nicolas Cage and John Travolta playing Wanda one of the fellow FBI agents of Travolta s primary character In 1999 she wrote about her struggles with All American Girl in her first one woman show I m the One That I Want That year I m the One That I Want won New York magazine s Performance of the Year award and was named one of the Great Performances of the year by Entertainment Weekly 24 At the same time Cho wrote and published an autobiographical book with the same title and the show itself was filmed and released as a concert film in 2000 Her material dealt with her difficulties breaking into show business because of her ethnicity and weight and her resulting struggle with and triumph over body image issues and drug and alcohol addiction 25 Cho also appeared in an episode of the HBO comedy Sex and the City s fourth season The episode titled The Real Me first aired on June 3 2001 and also guest starred Heidi Klum In 2004 the show Notorious C H O the title was derived from slain rapper The Notorious B I G referred to the comedian having been reared in 1970s San Francisco and her bisexuality After completing Notorious C H O she made another stand up film Revolution released in 2004 and subsequently work on her first self written film in which she starred Bam Bam and Celeste a low budget comedy about a fag hag and her gay best friend co starred Cho s friend and co touring act Bruce Daniels The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2005 On Valentine s Day of 2004 Cho spoke at the Marriage Equality Rally at the California State Capitol Her speech can be seen in the documentary Freedom to Marry 26 27 2005 2010 Other projects and television edit In 2005 Cho released her second book I Have Chosen to Stay and Fight a compilation of essays and prose about global politics human rights and other topical issues Cho launched a national book tour in support of the collection An audio reading of the book was also released A DVD of a live taping of her Assassin tour was released in conjunction with the book The same year Cho started promoting and touring with her new show Assassin The show became her fourth live concert film and premiered on the gay and lesbian premium cable network Here TV in September 2005 In this DVD she notably includes herself when talking about gay people saying we and our community Posters for Assassin featured Cho in paratrooper gear and holding a microphone in the style of an automatic rifle a reference to the infamous 1974 photo of heiress Patty Hearst Cho launched The Sensuous Woman 28 a burlesque style variety show tour in Los Angeles on August 10 2007 with tour dates scheduled through November 3 as of October 10 29 Scheduled tour stops meant to follow Los Angeles were Chicago Illinois and New York City 29 On August 10 2007 the San Francisco Chronicle reviewed the show Cho s work key events in her personal life and characterized the show thus In fact as bawdy and bad behaving as the cast gets the whole show feels more like a crazy family reunion than a performance 30 Also in 2007 Cho appeared in The Dresden Dolls video of their song Shores of California which was MCed by Amanda Palmer 31 and in The Cliks s video for Eyes in the Back of My Head in which she appeared as Lucas Silveira s lover 32 She also provided the character voice for a character named Condie Ling on the Logo animated series Rick amp Steve The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World Her episodes began airing in 2007 The premiere performance of Cho s Beautiful tour was on February 28 2008 in Sydney Australia as part of the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival Cho was also the Chief of Parade for the festival s annual parade along Oxford Street on March 1 During her stay in Sydney Cho was filmed shopping for parade outfits in a drag store with Kathy Griffin and Cyndi Lauper for Griffin s Bravo series My Life on the D List The episode featuring Cho aired on June 26 2008 Cho and her family and friends appeared in an episode of NBC s series Celebrity Family Feud which premiered on June 24 2008 Later that summer she appeared in her own semi scripted reality sitcom for VH1 The Cho Show which premiered on August 21 2008 33 and lasted one season She next appeared in the supporting cast of the series Drop Dead Diva which debuted in July 2009 34 2011 present Further appearances and tours edit In April 2011 Cho guest starred on the comedy 30 Rock in the episode Everything Sunny All the Time Always She portrayed Kim Jong Il then the leader of North Korea that required her to speak both Korean and English She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series 35 She later returned to portray Kim Jong Il s son Kim Jong Un S 6 E 21 In 2010 Cho was a contestant on the 11th season of Dancing with the Stars 36 Also in 2011 the online human rights awareness project America 2049 had Margaret appear as one of the main characters whose videos were played as part of the main storyline The Facebook interfaced game uses a fictional fractioned future to highlight today s social inequities 37 non primary source needed Since January 2013 Cho has been the co host of the weekly podcast Monsters of Talk along with Jim Short Cho embarked on her Mother tour in the fall of 2013 and slated it for engagements in Europe in 2014 The title of the tour refers not to Cho s impressions of her own mother but to Cho herself It is her nickname for the figure she has played to her many gay friends over the years 38 In 2014 she participated in Do I Sound Gay a documentary film directed and produced by David Thorpe The film is about stereotypes of gay men s speech patterns 39 In January 2019 Cho competed in season one of The Masked Singer as Poodle She was eliminated in Episode 4 40 In July 2019 Cho started a solo podcast called The Margaret Cho which features guests who primarily work in show business Guests have included Queer Eye s Jonathan Van Ness tattooist and reality TV figure Kat Von D screenwriter Diablo Cody drag queen Jackie Beat and comedian and TV host Michael Yo 41 42 Cho has a chapter giving advice in Tim Ferriss book Tools of Titans In February 2022 she was cast in the documentary series Everything s Gonna Be All White airing on Showtime 43 In June 2022 Cho co starred in a romantic comedy film Fire Island directed by Andrew Ahn airing on Hulu 44 In November 2023 Cho was a guest on Today with Hoda amp Jenna as they recounted her career and celebrated her life s work and inspiration to other comedians Comedic style and political advocacy edit nbsp Cho at Los Angeles LGBT pride parade in 2011 Cho is also well known for discussing her relationship with her mother particularly in imitating her mother s heavily accented speech Her depictions of Mommy have become a popular part of her routine Cho s comedy routines are often explicit She has covered substance abuse eating disorders her bisexuality and obsession with gay men and Asian American stereotypes among other subjects in her stand up routines A substantial segment of her material and advocacy addresses LGBT issues In addition to her shows Cho also developed an additional outlet for her advocacy with the advent of her website and her daily blog When San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom directed that San Francisco s city hall issue marriage licenses to same sex couples in San Francisco in 2004 until reversed by the state supreme court Cho started Love is Love is Love 45 a website promoting the legalization of gay marriage in the United States Cho s material often features commentary on politics and contemporary American culture She has also been outspoken about her dislike of former President George W Bush She began to draw intense fire from conservatives over her fiercely anti Bush commentary a live performance in Houston Texas was threatened with picketing Although protesters never showed up she held a counter protest outside the club until security told her she had to go inside 46 In 2004 Cho was performing at a corporate event in a hotel when after ten minutes her microphone was cut off and a band was instructed to begin playing Cho claims that this was because the manager of the hotel was offended by anti Bush administration comments Cho s payment which was issued by way of check directly to a non profit organization a defense fund for the West Memphis Three initially bounced but was eventually honored 47 In July 2004 during the Democratic National Convention Cho was disinvited to speak at a Human Rights Campaign National Stonewall Democrats fundraiser out of fear that her comments might cause controversy In November 2005 she campaigned to pardon Stanley Tookie Williams an early Crips gang leader for his death sentence for four murders but this campaign failed on December 13 2005 after exhausting all forms of appeal Williams was executed by lethal injection at San Quentin State Prison California 48 In 2007 Cho hosted the multi artist True Colors Tour 49 which traveled through 15 cities in the United States and Canada The tour sponsored by the Logo channel began on June 8 2007 Headlined by Cyndi Lauper the tour also included Debbie Harry Erasure The Gossip Rufus Wainwright The Dresden Dolls The MisShapes Rosie O Donnell Indigo Girls The Cliks and other special guests Profits from the tour helped to benefit the Human Rights Campaign as well as PFLAG and The Matthew Shepard Foundation On January 25 2008 Cho officially gave her support to Barack Obama for the nomination on the Democratic ticket for the 2008 U S presidential election 50 After Republican Presidential candidate John McCain announced his running mate Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska Cho said of her I think Palin is the worst thing to happen to America since 9 11 51 After same sex marriage became legal in California in May 2008 Cho was deputized by the City of San Francisco to perform marriages there 52 Other ventures editFashion and burlesque edit nbsp Cho performing burlesque at the 2006 Miss Exotic World Pageant In 2003 Cho founded a clothing line with friend and fashion designer Ava Stander called High Class Cho 53 The company eventually went defunct In 2004 Cho took up bellydancing and in 2006 started her own line of bellydancing belts and accessories called Hip Wear 54 these she sold through her website She also had extensive tattooing done 55 56 to cover the majority of her back In November 2006 Cho joined the board of Good Vibrations a sex toy retailer 57 With fellow comedian Diana Yanez she co wrote My Puss a rap song which they recorded as the duo of Maureen and Angela Cho appeared in and directed the music video for the song 58 In December 2006 Cho appeared on the Sci Fi Channel s miniseries The Lost Room as Suzie Kang 59 On an episode of The Hour with host George Stroumboulopoulos Cho mentioned that she loved Broken Social Scene and wishes to be a part of the band offering to play the rainstick or the triangle On air Stroumboulopoulos called band member Kevin Drew from his cell phone and Cho made her request to join the band via his voicemail 60 In April 2009 Cho was photographed by photographer Austin Young and appeared in a Bettie Page inspired Heaven Bound art show 61 Music edit In September 2008 Cho released her single I Cho Am a Woman on iTunes The song produced by Desmond Child 62 was featured on her VH1 series Throughout 2010 she worked on a full length album going through the titles Guitarded and Banjovi before finally settling on Cho Dependent 63 Released on August 24 2010 the album was supported by music videos for I m Sorry Eat Shit and Die and My Lil Wayne Liam Kyle Sullivan directed the first two It was nominated for a 2010 Grammy award for Best Comedy Album 64 In 2011 Showtime released a stand up comedy special titled Margaret Cho Cho Dependent which featured musical performances from the album 65 In May 2010 Cho directed and appeared in the music video for I Wanna Be a Bear a song by Pixie Herculon a pseudonym of Jill Sobule In 2011 Cho sang the Bob Mould song Your Favorite Thing at the tribute concert See A Little Light with Grant Lee Phillips In July 2014 she appeared in Weird Al Yankovic s music video for Tacky 66 In April 2016 Cho released her second album American Myth In May 2016 she rapped on and made an appearance in the music video for Green Tea a song by rapper Awkwafina Both play with stereotypes of people of East Asian descent in hopes that women of color embrace their quirkiness their sexuality their inner child and their creativity with passion Also in 2016 Cho was featured on the track Ride or Die on the album Sweet T by American drag queen and singer artist Ginger Minj Podcast edit In July 2019 Cho started a podcast called The Margaret Cho It features guests who primarily work in show business and features original music by Garrison Starr Personal life editCho married Al Ridenour an artist involved in The Cacophony Society and the Art of Bleeding in 2003 67 Cho was featured in an Art of Bleeding performance in March 2006 68 She described her marriage as very conventional and conservative I think I mean we re such weird people that people just can t imagine that we would have a conventional marriage But yeah we are very conventional 69 They were separated in September 2014 and Cho confirmed their separation in December 70 71 Cho referred to herself as divorced in an April 2015 profile in The New York Times but actually filed for divorce in August 2015 71 72 In April 2019 it was reported that the divorce was finalized 73 In the early 1990s Cho dated director Quentin Tarantino 74 As of 2008 update in a profanity laced blog post Cho self identified as a Christian although she does not agree with nor align ideologically with mainstream Christianity 6 As of 2009 update Cho was living in Peachtree City Georgia 75 as Drop Dead Diva was filmed in the Atlanta area Cho is openly bisexual 76 and has stated that she has had a lot of experience in the area of polyamory and alternative sexuality in general 77 When discussing her sexuality in a 2018 Huffington Post interview Cho said I don t know using bisexual is right because that indicates that there s only two genders and I don t believe that I ve been with people all across the spectrum of gender and who have all kinds of different expressions of gender so it s so hard to say Maybe pansexual is technically the more correct term but I like bisexual because it s kind of 70s 78 Cho states that she loves Fire Island and spends summers there 79 She first learned about sexuality in the 1960s from her parents who bought a gay bookstore In the 1980s she identified as a lesbian saying the title at that time had the stereotype of wearing jean shorts Doc Martens a bike chain a messenger bag and a portable CD player spinning Ani DiFranco 80 Cho was a guest on comedian Bobby Lee s Tigerbelly Podcast Episode 71 which was uploaded on December 16 2016 81 In that episode she recounted an incident between her and actress Tilda Swinton According to Cho Swinton contacted her via email to discuss the Asian American community s reaction to the news that Swinton had been cast to play the Ancient One who in comic books is Tibetan in the film Doctor Strange 82 Cho found the inquiry odd since she did not know Swinton and had never talked to her before nor did she have anything to do with the film or casting 81 On December 21 Swinton released the email exchange between her and Cho to the website Jezebel 83 According to Swinton she had contacted Cho to better understand why Asian Americans were upset about the casting 84 In response to the release Cho stated that she stands by her words both on TigerBelly and in the email exchange 85 86 clarification needed Cho revealed in a panel discussion that after doing genealogy testing she discovered that she had some Chinese ancestry 87 Accolades editIn 2000 her E Celebrity Profile won a Gracie Allen Award from the American Women in Radio and Television organization acknowledging its superior quality and effective portrayal of the changing roles and concerns of women 24 The same year the Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation GLAAD awarded her with a Golden Gate Award and described her as an entertainer who as a pioneer has made a significant difference in promoting equal rights for all regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity 88 In 2001 she was given a Lambda Liberty Award by Lambda Legal for pressing us to see how false constructions of race sexuality and gender operate similarly to obscure and demean identity 89 In 2003 she was given an Intrepid Award by the National Organization for Women 90 In 2004 she was awarded with the First Amendment Award from the American Civil Liberties Union 91 In 2007 she won for Outstanding Comedy Performance in AZN s Asian Excellence Awards 92 April 30 2008 was declared Margaret Cho Day in San Francisco 93 In 2015 Joan Juliet Buck writing in W called Cho a modern day femme fatale writing N ot all women comedians are dangerous some are just very funny Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are too relatable Joan Rivers was too firmly ensconced in the society that she mocked Amy Schumer relies a little too much on the word pussy to be any kind of threat though she would like very much to be a bad person On the other hand Margaret Cho know s no boundaries and inspire s palpable fear anytime she begin s one of her riffs 94 Tours edit I m the One That I Want 1999 Notorious C H O 2002 Revolution 2003 State of Emergency 2004 Assassin 2005 True Colors 2007 2008 Beautiful 2008 Cho Dependent 2010 Mother 2013 The There s No I in Team but there is a Cho in PsyCHO Tour Often referred to simply as The PsyCHO Tour 2015 Fresh Off The Bloat Tour 2017 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 1994 Angie Admissions Nurse No 2 1995 The Doom Generation Clerk s Wife 1996 It s My Party Charlene Lee 1997 Pink as the Day She Was Born Donna Face Off Wanda Fakin da Funk May Ling Sweethearts Noreen 1998 Ground Control Amanda The Thin Pink Line Asia Blue Terry The Rugrats Movie Lt Klavin Voice 95 1999 Can t Stop Dancing JoJo The Tavern Carol 2000 pent Travel Agent Shirley 2002 Grocery Store Store Clerk Video short 2003 Nobody Knows Anything Rental Car Agent 2005 Bam Bam and Celeste Celeste Mommy Writer 2006 Falling for Grace Janie 2007 Love Is Love Jealous Girlfriend at movie Short film 2008 One Missed Call Det Mickey Lee The Snake The Expert Prop 8 The Musical California Gays and The People That Love Them Short film 2009 17 Again Mrs Dell 2011 Mindwash The Jake Sessions Dr Francine Kovinsky Voice short film Thugs the Musical Yvette Short film 2012 The Immigrant Margaret Short film 2013 Amelia s 25th Babs Wedding Palace The Shaman Fish Power Queen Tilapia Short film 2014 Senior Project Ms Ghetty 2015 Tooken Brownfinger 2016 Hurricane Bianca Wig Shop Owner Cameo 2017 Bright Sergeant Ching Sharknado 5 Global Swarming Simone 2020 Faith Based Jane Over the Moon Auntie Ling Gretch Voice 95 Friendsgiving Fairy Gay Mother 2021 Hysterical Herself Documentary Good on Paper Margot 2022 Sex Appeal Ma Deb Fire Island Erin The Listener 2023 Cora Bora Prom Pact Ms Chen Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1992 Move the Crowd Television film 1992 The Golden Palace Dr Fong Episode One Old Lady to Go 1993 Red Shoe Diaries Phone Sex Worker Episode Hotline 1994 The Critic Voice episode The Pilot 1994 Attack of the 5 Ft 2 Women Connie Tong Television film 1994 95 All American Girl Margaret Kim 19 episodes 1995 Duckman Mai Lin Voice episode In the Nam of the Father 1995 Bill Nye the Science Guy Self Episode Populations 1995 97 Happily Ever After Fairy Tales for Every Child Queen Hul Muh Ni Voice 2 episodes 95 1998 Five Houses 96 Television film 1998 The Nanny Caryn Episode Mom s the Word 1999 Dr Katz Professional Therapist Margaret Voice episode Wisdom Teeth 95 2001 Sex and the City Lynne Episode The Real Me 2002 One on One Coach Episode Me amp My Shadow 2006 The Lost Room Suzie Kang 2 episodes 2007 Til Death Nicole 3 episodes 2007 09 Rick amp Steve The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World Condie Ling Various Voice 9 episodes 2008 Two Sisters Television film 2008 Sordid Lives The Series Therapist No 17 Episode The Day Tammy Wynette Died Part 1 2008 The Cho Show Herself Writer Producer and Executive Producer 2009 14 Drop Dead Diva Teri Lee Main role 72 episodes 2010 Ghost Whisperer Prof Avery Grant 3 episodes 2010 The A List New York Herself Episode Texting and Tears 2011 12 30 Rock Kim Jong Il 3 episodesNominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series 2013 Where the Bears Are Mistress Lena Episode Bears in Chains 2013 Pound Puppies Mrs Wattana Episode Rebound s First Symphony 2014 Cabot College Laura Television film 2014 Hell s Kitchen Herself Restaurant Patron Season 13 Episode 16 Winner Chosen 2015 Beat Bobby Flay Herself Season 6 Episode 12 Rules Are Ment to Be Broken 2015 Celebrity Wife Swap Herself Episode Maragret Cho Holly Robinson Peete 2015 All About Sex 97 Co host 2 episodes 2015 Dr Ken Dr Wendi Episode Dr Wendi Coming To L A 2016 Family Guy Sujin Voice episode Candy Quahog Marshmallow 2016 TripTank Ling Dump Voice episode Deuce Ex Machina 95 2013 2017 Fashion Police 98 Co host 21 episodes 2017 The Mr Peabody amp Sherman Show Hua Mulan Voice episode Mulan 95 2018 Home Adventures with Tip amp Oh Georgia Voice episode Trashbassador 95 2019 The Masked Singer Poodle Herself 2019 High Maintenance Doc Lee Episode Pay Day 2019 Law amp Order SVU Evelyn lee Episode Counselor it s Chinatown 2019 Miracle Workers God s Mom Episode 1 Day 2020 The Bachelorette Herself Episode Week 3 2020 Mike Tyson Mysteries Michelle Voice episode Your Old Man 2020 The Bold Type Herself Episode Scarlet 2021 Infinity Train Morgan Voice 3 episodes 2021 2022 Tuca amp Bertie Bertie s mother Voice 2 episodes 2021 Pride Herself Episode 2000s Y2Gay 2021 Good Trouble Herself 3 episodes 2021 The Great North Jan Voice episode Brace Off Adventure 2021 Doogie Kamealoha M D Frankie Episode Career Babes 2021 Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens Mistress Jupiter 2 episodes 2022 I Can See Your Voice Herself 1 episode 2022 The Flight Attendant Charlie Utada Recurring role season 2 2022 Hacks Herself Episode The Captain s Wife 2023 Not Dead Yet Miss Cassandra Episode Not Scattered Yet 2023 Call Me Kat Val Park Episode Call Me Pretty Kitty Comedy Specials edit Year Title Studio Formats 1994 HBO Comedy Half Hour HBO Broadcast Streaming 2015 2000 Filmed Live in Concert I m the One That I Want Fox Lorber CentreStage Winstar Matchbox Films Broadcast VHS DVD 2001 Download Streaming 2013 2002 Filmed Live in Concert Notorious C H O Vagrant Films Wellspring Matchbox Films Broadcast VHS DVD Download Streaming 2013 2004 CHO Revolution Cho Taussig Productions Wellspring Matchbox Films VHS DVD Download Streaming 2013 2005 Assassin Regent Releasing Here Films Koch Vision Matchbox Films Theatrical DVD Download Streaming 2013 2009 Beautiful Asian Crush Showtime Image Entertainment Matchbox Films Broadcast DVD Download Streaming 2013 2011 Cho Dependent Clownery Productions Showtime Matchbox Films Broadcast DVD Download Streaming 2013 2015 PsyCHO Clownery Productions Showtime Comedy Dynamics Broadcast DVD Download Streaming 99 Web edit Year Title Role Notes 2007 Girltrash Min Suk Episode 3 2013 Gayle Yo Yo Ma Episode Chibby Point 2013 In Transition Tawny Kim 13 episodes Podcasts edit Monsters of Talk edit 2013 2015 Co hosted w Jim Short 131 episodes The Margaret Cho edit Date Guests July 15 2019 Jonathan Van Ness and Katie Malia July 22 2019 Kat Von D and Drew Droege July 29 2019 Michael Yo and Lucas Peterson August 5 2019 Robin Tran August 12 2019 Fortune Feimster and Jodi Long August 19 2019 Diablo Cody Durk Dehner and S R Sharp August 26 2019 Cherie Currie and Helen Hong September 2 2019 Daniel Webb September 9 2019 Jo Koy and Ian Harvie September 16 2019 Trixie Mattel September 23 2019 Amy Landecker October 1 2019 Jackie Beat and Mary H K ChoiBibliography editYear Title Publisher Formats 2001 I m the One That I Want Random House Hardcover Paperback Kindle CD Audible Read by the Author 2005 I Have Chosen to Stay and Fight Penguin HighBridge Hardcover Paperback Kindle CD Download Read by the Author Discography editComedy albums edit Year Title Label Formats 1996 Drunk with Power Uproar Entertainment Cassette CD Download 1998 Live in Houston Soundball International CD 2001 Live in Concert I m the One That I Want Cho Taussig Productions Nettwerk America 2xCD Download 2002 Notorious C H O Live at Carnegie Hall Nettwerk America 2xCD Download 2003 Revolution Nettwerk America CD Download 2005 Assassin Nettwerk CD Download 2009 Live and Uncut Beautiful Image Entertainment Download 2011 Cho Dependent Live at the Tabernacle Clownery Records Download 2015 PsyCHO Clownery Productions Download Music albums edit Year Title Label Formats 2010 Cho Dependent Clownery Records LP CD Download 2016 American Myth Clownery Records Download Singles edit Year Title Other Artists Label Formats 2002 Daddy Gay Story Junior Vasquez Mix Nettwerk America 12 Promo 2008 I Cho Am a Woman Deston Entertainment Download 2011 Sexting Gomi amp Sherry Vine None Download 2012 I Drink How Little Men Care Neil Hamburger Million Dollar Performances 7 Download 2014 See U Next Tuesday Adam Barta Margaret Cho Download 2015 Fat Pussy Clownery Records Download M n Emojis Princess Superstar Princess Superstar Download Ron s Got a DUI Garrison Starr Clownery Records Download 2016 Anna Nicole Clownery Records Clear 7 Promo Download 2017 Asians in Hollywood Live at Largo 7 Inches for Planned Parenthood 7 Inches For LLC 7 Download Appearances edit Year Title Tracks Label Formats 2001 Paul McCartney amp Friends The PeTA Concert For Party Animals Margaret Cho Image Entertainment VHS DVD 2006 Wed Rock A Benefit For Freedom To Marry Read the Administration Origin of Love Centaur Entertainment CD Download 2010 Drop Dead Diva Music from the Original Television Series Would I Lie To You Restraining Order Madison Gate Records CD Download New Music Seminar New York City 7 21 10 5th Movement The Breaks Moderator New Music Seminar LLC Download 2013 An Evening With Neil Gaiman amp Amanda Palmer Margaret Cho Introduces The Show 8 ft Records LP CD Download See a Little Light A Celebration of the Music and Legacy of Bob Mould Your Favorite Thing Granary Music DVD Download 2014 2776 A Levinson Bros amp Rob Kutner Presentation Mt Rushmore Levinson Bros amp Rob Kutner CD Download 2015 Mitre Mitre Bulletproof Mitre Records Inc Download 2016 Ginger Minj Sweet T Ride or Die Producer Entertainment Group CD Download 2018 Just for Laughs Premium Vol 26 Fresh off the Boat Jfl 2015 Just for Laughs CD Download 100 101 Videography editMusic videos as main artist edit Year Title Other Artists Director Album 2006 My Puss Diana Yanez Kurt Hall Maureen amp Angela Margaret Cho Cho Dependent 2009 Eat Shit and Die Live at Largo Grant Lee Phillips amp Alexander Burke 25 Random Things Live at Largo Alexander Burke Non album track 2010 My Lil Wayne Ben Lee Nic Johns camera Ione Skye Al Ridenour I m Sorry Andrew Bird Liam Sullivan Cho Dependent Eat Shit and Die Grant Lee Phillips Lice Ben Lee Intervention Tegan and Sara 2011 Captain Cameltoe Ani DiFranco Roberutsu Hey Big Dog Fiona Apple co writer Patty Griffin Al Ridenour Asian Adjacent Grant Lee Phillips Tani Ikeda Baby I m with the Band Brendan Benson Liam Sullivan 2013 Doesn t It Remind You of Something Ken Stringfellow Feat Margaret Cho Casey Curry Danzig In the Moonlight 2015 How Close Is Glenn Close John Roberts Ned Stressen Rueter amp Katherine Kendall Non album track Fat Pussy John Asher American Myth Ron s Got a DUI Garrison Starr starring Leslie Jordan Bryan Mir I Wanna Kill My Rapist Andy Moraga amp Roger Rocha Bryan Mir amp Ben Eisner M n Emojis Princess Superstar Francis Legge Non album track DICKtator Andy Moraga 2016 Anna Nicole Garrison Starr Bryan Mir American Myth Come With Me Anna Nicole Live Acoustic Green Tea Awkwafina Tony Kim In Fina We Trust EP Directed by edit Year Title Artist Featuring 2006 Former Miss Ontario The Music Lovers Princess Farhana Bobby Pinz Kelly Vima amp Margaret Cho 2007 Masculin Feminin Diana Yanez amp Ian Harvie Dancing Pom Chi Latin Jazz Gudrun directed with Al Ridenour Understood Garrison Starr Kurt Hall Diana Yanez Pleasant Gehman Liam Sullivan amp Bruce Daniels shot with Scott Silverman amp Ian Harvie Eyes in the Back of My Head The Cliks Margaret Cho Diana Yanez amp Amanda Palmer 2009 San Francisco Jill Sobule Lorene Machado Mookey Goh Violet Blue Monistat Peter Acworth Lorelei Lee Mark Eitzel Cecilia Chung amp Tita Aida 2010 Young James Dean Girlyman Original Plumbing Amos Mac amp Rocco Kayiatos Ian Harvie Madison Young Donna Delore amp Tomcat The Bear Song Pixie Herculon Danny Blume amp Gary Meister 102 References edit Moran 牡丹 Cho s blog Archived March 4 2012 at the Wayback Machine states Ed designed a beautiful back piece for me a very large and lush peony my name in Korean Moran with falling petals December 2005 Dong Lan 2016 Asian American Culture From Anime to Tiger Moms ABC CLIO p 224 ISBN 978 1 440 82921 5 Pakhomov Oleg 2017 Self Referentiality of Cognition and De Formation of Ethnic Boundaries A Comparative Study on Korean Diaspora in Russia China the United States and Japan Springer p 108 ISBN 978 9 811 05505 8 a b Grammy Nominee Margaret Cho Recalls San Francisco Childhood CBS Local San Francisco February 5 2013 Archived from the original on May 3 2020 A Hurried Escape Finding Your Roots PBS Learning Media PBS a b Cho Margaret September 17 2008 I m a Christian you Fuckers MargaretCho com Archived from the original on February 12 2019 Retrieved September 10 2018 Bio Margaret Cho official site Archived from the original on April 9 2014 Retrieved September 20 2008 Margaret Cho Biography FilmReference com Retrieved December 29 2007 Margaret Cho Biography 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