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Stand-up comedian Margaret Cho was born Moran Cho in 1968 to a Korean family in California. Her routines often talk about her bisexuality, sexuality in general, Asian-American stereotypes and politics. She had a short-lived sitcom called All American Girl based on her life as a second generation Korean-American. The show is known for featuring the first Asian-American family on prime-time tv. She currently[when?] plays Terri on the Lifetime series Drop Dead Diva. She also lends her voice to the stop-motion comedy Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World. Was once on Dancing With the Stars, but was eliminated in the third round. She released a music comedy album, Cho Dependent, in 2010.
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