Margaret Cho
Margaret Cho
Margaret Cho is a trailblazing American comedian, actress, and author, widely recognized for her bold humor, fearless advocacy, and cultural critique. Born in 1968 in San Francisco, California, Cho grew up in a Korean-American household and began performing stand-up comedy as a teenager. Her sharp wit and candid discussions of race, sexuality, body image, and identity quickly earned her a devoted following, and she went on to star in All-American Girl, becoming one of the first Asian-American women to lead a U.S. television sitcom.
As an author, Margaret Cho has written several books that blend memoir with humor and social commentary. Her debut, I'm the One That I Want, chronicles her struggles with fame, body image, and self-acceptance, while I Have Chosen to Stay and Fight tackles political activism, feminism, and LGBTQ+ rights. In her writing, Cho brings the same unflinching honesty and comedic insight that define her stand-up, offering readers powerful reflections on resilience, shame, and the radical act of being unapologetically oneself.
Cho’s quotes are bold, empowering, and deeply personal. She once said, “Try to love someone who you want to hate, because they’re just like you, and your hate will dissolve.” On identity, she remarked, “I’m not going to die because I failed as someone else. I’m going to succeed as myself.” And reflecting on humor and healing: “Comedy is therapy. It’s the way I deal with my own issues.” These quotes reveal Margaret Cho’s commitment to truth-telling, self-expression, and using laughter as a tool for social change and personal liberation.