Smith Cho

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Smith Cho
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Smith Cho on the cover of KoreAm magazine, November 2008
Occupation(s)Film, television actress

Smith Cho is an American actress and realtor of Korean descent. She has appeared in movies, on television and in commercials.

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Career

Acting

Cho has appeared in such movies as Bad Boys II , Norbit , Fired Up , and Blades of Glory , and had a lead role in Ping Pong Playa . She has had numerous roles on television, including a starring role in Emily's Reasons Why Not , and has appeared in over 25 commercials.[ citation needed ] Cho also played Zoe Chae in the 2008 NBC series Knight Rider .

In 2009 Cho appeared on Ugly Betty as an editor who shares Betty's office. [1] In September 2009, Cho was cast as series regular Leslie in the NBC situation comedy 100 Questions . [2] In 2012, Cho appeared in a recurring role in the hour-long ABC drama Jane by Design .

Cho appeared in NBC's 2011 pilot Lovelives. [3]

Other work

Cho works as a real estate agent in the Los Angeles area. [4] [5]

In 2021 she opened a liquor store in Brentwood, Los Angeles. [6] [7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 Bad Boys II Customer in Electronics StoreUncredited
2007 Norbit Deion's Asian wife
Blades of Glory Woodland Fairie
Ping Pong Playa Jennifer
2008 The Last Lullaby Connie
Meet Dave Lieutenant Left Leg
Say GoodnightAngela
2009 The Slammin' Salmon Translator
Fired Up! Beth
2017 The Circle Gina

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 ER WooEpisode, "Finders Keepers"
Six Feet Under Art StudentEpisode, "The Opening"
Gilmore Girls GirlEpisode, "The Hobbit, the Sofa, and Digger Stiles"
Boston Public SandyEpisode, "Chapter Seventy-Two"
Becker VictoriaEpisode, "A First Class Flight"
2004 Karen Sisco ChrissyEpisode, "Dog Day Sisco"
Dragnet MarlaEpisode, "Abduction"
Summerland AssistantEpisode, "Kicking and Screaming"
2005 House JuliaEpisode, "Histories"
2007 Rules of Engagement SarahPilot
Entourage ChloeEpisodes, "The Resurrection"
2006–2008 Emily's Reasons Why Not Glitter ChoRegular
2008–2009 Knight Rider Zoe ChaeRegular
2009 Dark Blue ElsaEpisode, "K-Town"
Ugly Betty MeganRecurring, four Episodes
2009 Party Down S1 E5 uncredited
2010 100 Questions LeslieRegular
2011LovelivesKateLead Role
2012 Jane By Design Rita ShawRecurring
2014 Friends with Better Lives ValGuest Star – "Pilot", "Surprises"
About a Boy Miguel's MomEpisode, "About a Girl"

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