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Smith Cho

Smith Cho (born December 25, 1985) is an actress, , and entrepreneur of descent, best known for her comedic roles in films and television during the late . Born in , and raised in the Bay Area where she attended high school in Cupertino, Cho began her acting career with guest appearances on series such as ER, House, and Gilmore Girls before landing more prominent parts. Her breakthrough came with supporting roles in comedies like (2007), where she played one of Eddie Murphy's ex-wives, (2007), (2008), and Fired Up! (2009). She also starred as Zoe Chae, a tech expert, in the reimagined action series (2008–2009), marking her first lead role in television. Over her acting tenure, Cho appeared in more than 30 national commercials and films across genres, including (2003) and (2017). Transitioning from entertainment, Cho entered in the 2010s, initially handling investment properties in and the Southwest before joining a boutique firm in , as Head of , where she boosted sales by 200%. In 2021, she founded Brentwood Fine Wines, a wine shop in . Now based in , she works as a luxury agent with , specializing in high-profile sales up to $7.6 million and earning recognition for her client-focused approach honed from years in .

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Smith Cho was born on December 25, 1985, in , as the only child of parents of descent. Born in , she moved with her family to during her childhood, eventually settling in the area of the , where she spent much of her formative years. Raised primarily by a who maintained a strict household and was often absent due to work, Cho's early years were characterized by a sense of solitude that influenced her solitary pursuits. Her family relocated from to during her childhood, eventually settling in the area of the , where she spent much of her formative years. Cho's upbringing included notable exposure to culture, as she became fluent in the and engaged with instructors, including a who used physical discipline, such as hitting with a stick, which she has described as traumatizing and leaving a lasting impact. These elements, combined with her family's heritage, helped shape her cultural identity amid the diverse environment of . Her initial interest in the performing arts emerged around age 9, when she began training in ballet and jazz dance, an endeavor supported within the context of her family life. This early spark eventually transitioned into more structured dance pursuits during her adolescence.

Education and early training

Smith Cho attended Homestead High School in Cupertino, California, where she graduated in the early 2000s. During her high school years, she engaged in extracurricular activities that honed her performance abilities, including playing the viola and flute or piccolo in the school orchestra. Beginning at age 9, Cho underwent formal training in and various styles of , which evolved into participation in local performances and competitive dance events by the time she reached high school. These experiences at Homestead High School shifted her focus toward performative arts, building a foundation in stage presence and physical expression essential for her later pursuits. Following graduation, Cho briefly attended , but struggled academically and ultimately dropped out to commit fully to acting. This decision came after she began taking acting lessons in the area and secured representation with a commercial agent, recognizing her aptitude for the field. Her heritage, shaped by her family's emphasis on discipline, subtly influenced this transition into structured artistic training.

Career

Acting roles

Smith Cho began her acting career in the early with minor roles in commercials and independent films, appearing in nearly 50 advertisements for brands such as , , and before transitioning to on-screen work. Her initial television appearances included guest spots on series like , , , , , , and , where she often portrayed supporting characters that highlighted her versatility in dramatic and comedic contexts. A significant breakthrough came with her role as Glitter Cho in the short-lived series in 2006, marking her debut as a series regular, followed by her portrayal of Zoe Chae, a tech-savvy operative, in the 2008-2009 reboot of , which elevated her visibility in action-oriented television. This role showcased her ability to blend technical expertise with interpersonal dynamics, drawing on her background in dance training to enhance her on-screen physicality. In , she gained notice for supporting parts such as Ex-Wife in (2007), a role in (2008), and a cheerleader in Fired Up! (2009), contributing to ensemble comedies that emphasized her comedic timing. Throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s, Cho continued with guest appearances on various shows, including Julia in House M.D. (2005), a role in 100 Questions (2010), Rita Shaw in Jane by Design (2012), and Val in Friends with Better Lives (2014), often playing strong, independent women in ensemble casts. Her film work during this period included the lead female role of Jennifer in the independent comedy Ping Pong Playa (2007), which explored Asian-American family dynamics. Later, she appeared as Gina in the tech thriller The Circle (2017), critiquing corporate surveillance, with no major acting credits reported after that year up to 2025. As an Asian-American actress, Cho faced challenges including in roles as a "ball-buster" or figures reminiscent of , which she described as frustrating and limiting her range during her peak activity in the late 2000s. This industry hurdle, common among performers of her background, contributed to a gradual shift away from frequent pursuits by the mid-2010s, though her contributions to diverse representations in comedy and drama remain notable.

Business and other professional pursuits

In the early 2010s, Smith Cho entered the real estate sector by personally buying and selling investment properties in and the Southwest , drawing on her established networks to facilitate these transactions. She formalized her involvement by obtaining a real estate salesperson license (DRE# 02034368) in May 2017. During this period, she also served as Head of for a real estate group in , where her efforts contributed to a 200% increase in sales over two years. Since 2017, Cho has worked as a at in , specializing in high-end residential properties in neighborhoods such as Santa Monica and Brentwood. Her expertise includes advising high-profile clients on , , and acquisitions in culturally vibrant areas, with notable transactions reaching up to $7.6 million in value as of 2025. Client testimonials highlight her discretion, market insight, and attentive service, including praise for seamless handling of a 2025 sale in . In the 2020s, Cho expanded her professional pursuits by founding , a curated wine shop and liquor store in , which opened in May 2021 at 11740 San Vicente Boulevard. The business emphasizes selections ranging from affordable table wines to premium bottles, complemented by an in-store wine bar open daily and regular tasting events to engage the local community.

Personal life

Advocacy and philanthropy

Smith Cho has demonstrated a longstanding commitment to , rooted in her personal experiences and empathy for abused animals. In a 2008 , she expressed her passion for protecting animals, stating, "I do believe that animals need to be protected, and it breaks my heart to see an animal in a cage." This aligns with efforts by other celebrities, such as , to promote through public awareness. Her involvement began notably in 2004 when she adopted two dogs, Humphrey and Lauren, from the Villalobos Rescue Center in after they were rescued from an abusive situation; Lauren, a pit bull-Jack Russell mix, underwent emergency surgery to remove 39 BB pellets from her body. Cho linked her motivations to her own childhood challenges, noting, "That’s why I adopt dogs: I feel their pain." Continuing her support for animal rescue organizations into the late , Cho has contributed time and financial resources to the Frosted Faces Foundation, a nonprofit focused on providing veterinary care and sanctuary for senior dogs. In 2018, she sponsored the care of , an 11-year-old senior dog rescued by the foundation, helping cover his medical needs until his passing in 2020. Beyond , Cho engages in broader philanthropic efforts supporting . She donates time and money to USA, contributing to its civil rights and social action initiatives. These activities reflect her dedication to causes tied to personal values of and , as highlighted in her earlier public statements.

Family and relationships

Smith Cho has largely kept her personal life out of the public eye, prioritizing privacy amid her career transitions from to . Of descent, her upbringing as an to a strict instilled values of and , influenced by her family's immigrant background. In her earlier years, Cho shared that she lived with a long-term partner, described as a "special friend" of six years, in a townhouse, though no further details on that relationship were disclosed. No high-profile romantic involvements or confirmed marriages were reported in media coverage up to that point. By 2020, Cho referenced a loving in social media reflections on her life, suggesting a committed , alongside mentions of sweet doggies as part of her household. Residing in with her immediate family as of 2025, Cho balances professional pursuits with personal responsibilities, maintaining a deliberate boundary between her public persona and private world to preserve intimacy.

Filmography

Film credits

Smith Cho's feature film credits span from 2003 to 2017, primarily in supporting and character roles across and genres.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Customer in Electronics StoreSmall role in ensemble .
2007Woodland FairieFantasy sequence role in sports .
2007Ex-WifeSupporting role in .
2007JenniferLead role in independent -.
2008Say GoodnightAngelaSupporting role in independent .
2008The Last LullabyConnieSupporting role in .
2008Lieutenant Left LegVoice and role in sci-fi .
2009Fired Up!BethSupporting role in teen .
2009TranslatorSmall role in ensemble .
2017GinaSupporting role in tech .

Television appearances

Smith Cho's television career spans guest spots, recurring roles, and series regular positions across various network and cable shows from 2003 to 2014.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2003VictoriaGuest role, 1 episode.
2003SandyGuest role, 1 episode.
2003ERWooGuest role, 1 episode ().
2003Art Student #1Guest role, 1 episode ("The Opening").
2003Girl #1Guest role, 1 episode ().
2004Female FencerGuest role, 1 episode ("Necessary Risks").
2004AssistantGuest role, 1 episode.
2005JuliaGuest role, 1 episode ("Histories").
2006Glitter ChoSeries regular, 7 episodes.
2007ChloeGuest role, 1 episode ("The Resurrection").
2007SarahGuest role, 1 episode.
2007CheyenneTV movie.
2008–2009Zoe ChaeSeries regular, 17 episodes.
2010MeganGuest role, 1 episode.
2010100 QuestionsSophieSeries regular, 7 episodes.
2012Rita ShawRecurring role, 5 episodes.
2012FetchingCarolineRecurring role, 3 episodes.
2014ValSeries regular, 12 episodes.
2014About a BoyMiguel's MomGuest role, 1 episode.

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