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Margaret Cho

December 5, 1968 | San Francisco, California | #Comedian #Actress #StandUpQueen


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Margaret Cho, born in San Francisco, California, is a trailblazing comedian, actress, and stand-up queen known for her fearless comedy, advocacy for LGBTQ+ and Asian-American communities, and her groundbreaking work in entertainment.


Cho's comedy career took off in the 1990s when she burst onto the stand-up scene with her bold and unapologetic humor. She fearlessly tackled issues of race, gender, and sexuality, paving the way for a new generation of comedians.


One of Cho's most significant achievements was her one-woman show, "I'm the One That I Want" (1999), where she candidly discussed her experiences in the entertainment industry and her struggles with body image. The show became a sensation and led to a concert film and a book.


Cho's impact extended to television, where she starred in the groundbreaking series "All-American Girl" (1994), making her one of the first Asian-American women to headline a network sitcom.


Throughout her career, Cho continued to advocate for social justice and LGBTQ+ rights, using her platform to raise awareness and promote equality.


Top Specials/TV Shows:

1. "I'm the One That I Want" (1999) - One-Woman Show

2. "All-American Girl" - TV Series

3. "Assassin" (2005) - Stand-up Special


Margaret Cho's career is characterized by her fearless comedy, her advocacy for marginalized communities, and her groundbreaking contributions to comedy and entertainment.


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