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Cho's Top Five Up-and-Coming Female Comics
Jason Gots on July 23, 2011, 12:00 AM
Margaret Cho's fearlessness
in turning painful experience into hilarious comedy has made her a kind
of 'Patron Saint for Outsiders' and a sold-out concert performer. An
unstoppable, self-made, one-woman entertainment industry, Cho has created
four solo comedy shows, starred in a VH1 reality series, started her
own record label, released an album of original songs, and played the
lead for three straight seasons in the comedy/drama series Drop Dead
Diva. And to top it all off, she recently appeared as North Korean dictator
Kim Jong Il in an episode of 30 Rock.
Female comics need to stick
together, says Cho:
In comedy, it’s such a male-dominated field . . . there’s
not enough women to support each other’s work and so there’s
so many fewer of us.
I think because of that that female comics have a really intense, close
friendship with each other. And sometimes intense rivalries between
each other because there is a feeling that there is not enough of us
or that if you acknowledge another woman’s success, your success
is unexceptional. It’s a weird thing when you are a minority,
all of the in-fighting that happens.
In the spirit of solidarity, Cho named her favorite up-and coming female
performers in a recent Big Think interview.
:: Margaret Cho's Top Five Up-and-Coming Female Comics ::
#1. Fortune Feimster . . . is so hilarious and so beautiful and so much
fun. I absolutely adore her.
#2. Sabrina Matthews . . . an incredible performer and incredible comedian,
somebody that I came up with, somebody who’s really, really special
and funny.
#3. Sarah Hyland . . . she is a great sketch performer and also somebody
who makes a lot of videos on You Tube that I’m absolutely obsessed
with.
#4. Seline Luna . . . She has been a part of my life in many different
capacities, but she is awesome, she is hilarious, she’s beautiful
and as an entertainer, she’s so incredibly diverse, you know,
culturally. She’s a little person, she’s so unique, she’s
so amazingly adept at bringing her perspective to the stage.
#5. Ian Harvie . . . who is not a female comic. He’s actually
female to male, transgendered comedian. So in a sense, you have somebody
who is female bodied, yet who presents themselves as a male and then
so Ian walks through the world with many genetically female traits,
but all of those are invisible. So I would not consider him a female
comic, but then I also would. It’s a very interesting perspective
and point of view to have on life. So I would definitely include him
on this list even though he doesn’t necessarily qualify. He also
does in many aspects. He's really tremendous, Ian Harvey.
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