He is married to actress Kerri Higuchi, and they have two children. As well as acting, Cho is also a singer and performs in the band Viva La Union. 2021’s live-action remake of Cowboy Bebop expands on the classic anime it’s based on, including the series protagonist, Spike Spiegel, whose original name is revealed. Only when you see Spike fighting do you feel like you really know him. Laughing Bull correctly predicted that 'the red-eyed coyote' would appear in Zona Norte, in the far side of town. On the flip side, the good parts are simply stellar. The smallest details are included, from the mechanical parts of Spike’s pistol to the wrinkles on his. Cho also starred in the hugely successful franchise reboot Star Trek (2009), in the sought-after role of Hikaru Sulu, and has continued working steadily in Hollywood, starring in the indie drama Columbus (2017), thriller film Searching (2018), and the horror follow-up The Grudge (2020). all gifs & screenshots are made by me included anything reblogged from my anime food side-blog. Warning: Contains spoilers for Cowboy Bebop. 2 Background 3 Gallery 4 References History Spike sought out Laughing Bull in order to track down Asimov Solensan, a drug dealer with a bounty on his head. First 4 Figures proudly presents a Spike Spiegel collectible from the hit classic anime Cowboy Bebop as he appeared in his Last Stand against the villainous Vicious Spike is faithfully recreated in his iconic blue suit with flowing overcoat. Other roles followed, and he scored another hit in the slacker comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004). His breakthrough came when he appeared in the teen romance comedy American Pie (1999) and helped coin the phrase "MILF". A screen acting career began with small roles in projects such as Wag the Dog (1997), Bowfinger (1999), and the critical favorite Better Luck Tomorrow (2002). He also began acting with the famed Asian American theatre company East West Players. Upon graduation, he moved back to Los Angeles, working for a while as a teacher at Pacific Hills School where he taught 7th grade English. Cho was educated at Herbert Hoover High School at Glendale, before moving on to the University of California at Berkeley, where he studied English literature. John Yohan Cho was born in Seoul, South Korea, and moved to Los Angeles, California as a child.
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