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Ed Cho is not your typical comic. While on the outside you see a friendly face and a polite demeanor, on the inside lies an aggravated, to-the-point comic dealing with dating nightmares, ruthless friends, an overbearing family, and, of course, growing up Asian. His uniquely honest, no-holds-barred style of humor is quickly winning over audiences all across the country.
Born in Brooklyn and raised in Central Jersey, Ed caught the stand-up bug by idolizing comedy veterans like Eddie Murphy, Robert Schimmel and George Carlin. He has performed his unique brand of comedy at major venues in New York CIty and all over Florida. His professionalism and hilarious material has earned him representation with Goldstar Entertainment.
In addition to his stand-up comedy accomplishments, Ed is the creator/producer of "What's In It For A Dollar", a barroom reality game show where the (usually drunken) contestants participate in embarrassing stunts for a measly dollar. The show airs overseas, and is steadily gaining popularity with international audiences.
In 2001, Ed's screenplay "CHILL" was turned into a short film and was entered in many film festivals, resulting in a "Best Short Comedy" award at the Standig Video Fest in California. He is now in pre-production for his first feature-length film "Plasma", scheduled to shoot in early this year.
And no, he's not related to Margaret... dumbass... |
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