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John Cho
A veteran of stage and film roles, John Cho stars in Western Avenue.
Born in Seoul, Korea, and raised in Los Angeles, Calif., Cho began acting
while studying English literature at the University of California, Berkeley.
His first professional performance was The Woman Warrior, produced first
by the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, then the Huntington Theatre in Boston,
Mass., and finally the James Doolittle Theatre in Los Angeles. Other stage
roles include Laertes in Singapore Repertory Theatre’s production
of Hamlet, and a variety of shows for the East West Players.
On the big screen, Cho has appeared in films including comedies American
Pie and American Pie 2, as well as Pay or Play and Pavilion
of Women. He also appeared in Down to Earth, The Flintstones
in Viva Rock Vegas, American Beauty, Big Fat Liar, Better
Luck Tomorrow and Solaris.
Television credits include co-starring role in Off Centre and the
original movie The Tiger Woods Story as well as guest-starring
roles in The WB’s Felicity and Charmed and The
Magnificent Seven.
Cho resides in Los Angeles and is the lead singer for the band Left
of Zed.
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Keiko Agena
Most familiar from her recurring role on The WB drama Felicity as a college
student who inspired Felicity (Keri Russell) to stage a demonstration
at the student health center, Keiko (pronounced Kay-ko)Agena also stars
in Gilmore Girls as Rory's (Alexis Bledel) best friend.
Agena was born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, where she lived until she
was 17. After high school, Agena studied drama at Whitman College in Washington
State.
Offscreen, she was a member of the Incline theater company, and is currently
very involved in hereandnow, an Asian-American acting company that tours
all over the country with a show comprised entirely of original pieces.
She also enjoys riding her motorcycle. She currently resides in Los Angeles,
Calif. with her two cats, Seth and Ben |