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About

John Cho is an American actor known for his roles as Harold Lee in the Harold & Kumar films and Hikaru Sulu in the Star Trek reboot film series. Early in his career, Cho also starred in the Asian American–centered films Better Luck Tomorrow, Shopping for Fangs, and Yellow. 1Source: wikipedia.org

Below you will learn about John Cho bio, age, height, body measurements, ethnicity, political views, diet, net worth, house map, hobbies, education, tattoo, faith, languages spoken, IQ, daily routine, favourite things, quotes, news and much more.

Path to fame
Cho gained attention with a small role as “MILF Guy #2” in the 1999 comedy American Pie, in which he popularized the slang term MILF. 2Source: wikipedia.org

Nicknames
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BIRTHDAY
June 16, 1972 (age 52)

ZODIAC SIGN
Gemini

BORN
Seoul, South Korea (Map)

EDUCATION

  • UC Berkeley (Map)
  • Herbert Hoover High School (Map)

POLITICAL VIEWS
Unknown

Nationality
American

Ethnicity
Korean 3Source: ethnicelebs.com

HEIGHT
5ft 10 (177.8 cm) 4Source: celebheights.com

WEIGHT
70 kg (154 lbs)

DIET
Vegetarian

EYE COLOR
Brown

HAIR COLOR
Black

HANDEDNESS
Right-handed 5Source: youtube.com

TATTOOS
None

SMOKE
Never

NET WORTH
$20 Million (2020) 6Source: celebritynetworth.com

Faith
Unknown

languages spoken
English, Korean

IQ
Unknown

House
Unknown

Daily routine
Unknown

Sexual Orientation
Heterosexual

Personal Quotes

Conversely, the most powerful thing an actor can say is “no.” If something is presented and it’s a stereotypical role or something, you can say no to that, and that’s very powerful.

For me, the most interesting thing is longevity and sustaining a career, because that’s what’s truly difficult.

Sometimes just being an immigrant, I read things the wrong way, and that can be funny. Or I’ll put the emphasis on the wrong word, and that can be funny. I have an affinity for comedy because I like to watch them. It’s an honor to make comedies because I love being able to pop something into the DVD player and laugh. I love doing it.

I’ve been called a funny person, for a long time. I don’t know that I know anything about comedic acting. I’m not a good improver, which is what a lot of comedic actors are really good at. I have failed miserably when I’ve been asked to improvise.

It’d be nice if Asian actors could be perceived as profitable, which is the bottom line. We’re perceived as not mattering much fiscally. 7Source: azquotes.com

Favorite Things

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tv show
Mad Men

On Social

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Instagram
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Twitter
@johnthecho

TikTok
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Youtube
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On the Web

Official Website
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Charity Work and Causes

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Discussion

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Biography

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Filmography

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