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John Cho
John Cho (Korean birthname: Cho Yo-Han; American full name: John Yohan Cho) is one of the most prominent and versatile Korean American movie actors in the new century, managing to appear as a star or co-star in both comedies (the Harold & Kumar series) and sci-fi (the Star Trek series).
Cho launched his movie career with a lead role in writers-director Quentin Lee’s and Justin Lin’s black comedy, Shopping for Fangs (), and quickly followed this with a supporting role in the Barry Levinson-directed satire hit, Wag the Dog (), co-starring Dustin Hoffman, Robert De Niro, William H. Macy, Kirsten Dunst, and Willie Nelson. Cho co-starred with Amy Hill and Soon-Tek Oh in director/writer/producer Chris Chan Lee’s comedy-drama, Yellow (), premiering at the Slamdance Film Festival, and then was cast in a supporting role in Sam Mendes’ Oscar-winning drama, American Beauty ().
Cho has had a remarkable run of movies with brothers and filmmakers Paul and Chris Weitz, who regularly cast Cho in supporting roles in most of their movies, including the smash hit franchise of American Pie (), American Pie 2 (), American Wedding (), and American Reunion (); Down to Earth (); In Good Company (); See This Movie (), which the Weitz brothers executive produced and in which Cho co-starred with Seth Meyers; American Dreamz (); Grandma (), staring Lily Tomlin and Julia Garner; the Judy Greer-directed A Happening of Monumental Proportions (), produced by the Weitz brothers as producers; and Cho finally starred in a Weitz movie with Columbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Releasing’s AI-themed horror movie, Afraid(), directed, written and produced by Chris Weitz (with producer Jason Blum), with Katherine Waterston and Keith Carradine.
John Cho landed supporting parts in both the Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy comedy, Bowfinger () and Ivan Reitman’s sci-fi comedy, Evolution (), before he was cast in We’re sorry, this site is currently experiencing technical difficulties. Spatio-temporal dynamics of global H5N1 outbreaks match bird migration patterns
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