About Quincy

Hailing from the sleepy Asian ‘burbs of Diamond Bar, CA, Quincy Cho is an LA-based award-nominated Writer-Performer with experience working with original ideas and IP across mediums.
Quincy is also a 2023 Pre-Rainbow Pages Mentee, YALL Comedy Lab Finalist, and Women in Animation Mentee; 2020 WAN Writers Workshop winner; and a 2019 NBC/Second City Hollywood Bob Curry Fellow. In 2021, she was invited to the inaugural Tribe Writers’ Program, created by HBO’s Insecure EP/Writer/Director Amy Aniobi. She is currently working on a fantasy action-adventure novella commission (details to come) and in post for a proof-of-concept for her sketch series.
Quincy’s work as a writer can be heard on Love and Noraebang, a K-drama, telenovela romcom series, starring Randall Park, which was nominated for Best Overall Podcast and Best Fiction Podcast in 2023 for iHeartRadio’s IHeartPodcast Awards. She also wrote and produced Webtoon’s webcomic adaptation of American Road Trip, a YALSA Best Fiction List Selection, which garnered nearly 2 million views and over 100K subscriptions.
A graduate and former mainstage improv and sketch performer of UCB and iO West, Quincy has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Shameless, Queenpins, multiple Super Bowl campaigns, and national commercials alongside Kevin Hart and for Jack-in-the-Box, Starburst, Google, and Bud Light’s Clio-nominated “Last Year’s Lemons” ad.
The resident black sheep of her immigrant family, Quincy graduated cum laude from Boston College with a degree in Theater and an almost degree in English. In her free time, she enjoys pole dancing, snowboarding, and donuts. She is a first-generation, bi Korean American and a mediocre sugar daddy to her dog and deaf cat. She is looking for representation and ready to be staffed.
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