Henry Cho

Henry Cho

TN, US
Korean American standup comedian raised in Knoxville

Comedian Henry Cho figures his real life is so much like a sitcom he might as well turn it into one. That's what he's done in a series now in development with CBS-TV/Paramount Studios. Cho's executive producers on the project are Late, Late Show host Craig Ferguson and Jim Hope, who counts The George Lopez Show and Titus among his production credits. This is the first project for Ferguson's newly-formed production company Green Mountain West.

"As creator and producer of the show," says Cho, "I'm looking forward to starring in something that's based on my life and my standup routines."

Henry's TV and film credits include appearances on NBC's The Tonight Show, CBS's The Late, Late, Show, and NBC's Young Comedians Special. He served two years as host of NBC's Friday Night Videos and had many guest roles on various network sitcoms. Henry's one hour Comedy Central Special, "What's That Clickin Noise?" is currently running and he can also be heard on Sirus, XM and Blue Collar Radio. Some of Henry's film credits include Universal's McHale's Navy with Tom Arnold and David Allen Greer; Say It Isn't So with Heather Graham and Sally Field; and Material Girls with Hilary Duff and Angelica Houston produced by Madonna. Henry was the keynote entertainer for The 59th Annual Radio & Television Correspondents' Dinner attended by the Bush Administration and has worked extensively with Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Willie Nelson, Carrie Underwood and many, others. Henry's clean comedy is so versatile that he can headline Vegas and then tour with Michael W. Smith in the same month.

This spring, Henry sold a special/pilot to GAC (Great American Country) in which he'll serve as host, co-writer, and co-producer. "The Henry Cho Show" aired in Fall 2011 and Henry awaits the chance to do more shows for GAC in 2012.

Comedian Henry Cho figures his real life is so much like a sitcom he might as well turn it into one. That's what he's done in a series now in development with CBS-TV/Paramount Studios. Cho's executive producers on the project are Late, Late Show host Craig Ferguson and Jim Hope, who counts The George Lopez Show and Titus among his production credits. This is the first project for Ferguson's newly-formed production company Green Mountain West.

"As creator and producer of the show," says Cho, "I'm looking forward to starring in something that's based on my life and my standup routines."

Henry's TV and film credits include appearances on NBC's The Tonight Show, CBS's The Late, Late, Show, and NBC's Young Comedians Special. He served two years as host of NBC's Friday Night Videos and had many guest roles on various network sitcoms. Henry's one hour Comedy Central Special, "What's That Clickin Noise?" is currently running and he can also be heard on Sirus, XM and Blue Collar Radio. Some of Henry's film credits include Universal's McHale's Navy with Tom Arnold and David Allen Greer; Say It Isn't So with Heather Graham and Sally Field; and Material Girls with Hilary Duff and Angelica Houston produced by Madonna. Henry was the keynote entertainer for The 59th Annual Radio & Television Correspondents' Dinner attended by the Bush Administration and has worked extensively with Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Willie Nelson, Carrie Underwood and many, others. Henry's clean comedy is so versatile that he can headline Vegas and then tour with Michael W. Smith in the same month.

This spring, Henry sold a special/pilot to GAC (Great American Country) in which he'll serve as host, co-writer, and co-producer. "The Henry Cho Show" aired in Fall 2011 and Henry awaits the chance to do more shows for GAC in 2012.