ABOUT JULIA CHO
Playwright, and film and television writer who is best known for writing television series such as Big Love and Fringe , as well as the 2022 film Turning Red . She also wrote plays including 99 Histories, The Language Archive, and Office Hour.
She studied at New York University , Amherst College, and the University of California, Berkeley.
She produced shows such as the AMC series Halt and Catch Fire and the ABC series Betrayal . In March of 2020, she was awarded the Windham-Campbell Literature Prize. Julia Cho's plays are described to make no explicit recognition or celebration of Korea, but rather naturally embedded in the stories by Mee Won Lee, a Korean theatre studies professor at the Korea National University of Arts.
She lived in West Los Angeles with her husband. She is Korean-American.
She wrote Turning Red with Domee Shi .