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All-American Girl is an American television sitcom starring Margaret Cho. The series aired on ABC from September 14, 1994, to March 15, 1995. [1] It was loosely based on Cho's own experiences growing up in a Korean American family in San Francisco.
Mar 19, 2019 · The only mainstream show featuring a Korean-American family in the ‘90s that bore any resemblance to mine was All-American Girl starring Margaret Cho. It aired for one season only from...
- Anne Vorrasi
Dec 5, 1994 · After only a handful of episodes of “All- American Girl,” ABC’s new sitcom about a Korean American family starring comedian Margaret Cho, some Asian Americans, particularly Korean Americans, had...
All-American Girl: Created by Gary Jacobs. With Margaret Cho, Amy Hill, Jodi Long, Clyde Kusatsu. Follows the culture clashes that occurred between a traditional Korean mother and her fully-Americanized daughter.
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All-American Girl (TV Series 1994–1995) - Though the series is about a Korean-American family, Cho was the only actual Korean-American in the cast. Clyde Kusatsu and Amy Hill are Japanese-American. BD Wong and J.B. Quon are Chinese-American. Jodi Long is an American of Japanese and Chinese descent.
Sep 28, 2021 · The show was pulled after 19 episodes, and many scholars have critiqued the show’s representation of Korean-Americans and Asian-Americans in the years since, but few have investigated the show as a first-generation American narrative.
Dec 10, 2018 · The premise of the show rested on Margaret Cho playing the rebellious, Americanized teen daughter of a traditional Korean American family living San Francisco, and focused on Cho as she dealt with friends, family, and love life.