Arden Cho
Arden Cho was born on August 16, 1986 in Amarillo Texas. The actress is an American performer, model as well as a renowned television actress. She attended Apple Valley Secondary School to further her education. She was exceptionally talented in music, dance and martial arts. She completed her master's degree in psychology at the University of Illinois. Arden took two months in the late spring of 2007 in Kenya as part of a mission to help the poor. After that she got professionally trained in the field of theatre studies and built up an enthusiasm for the acting professional career. Arden took home Miss Korea Chicago's 2004 beauty pageant after competing in it. This leads to another opportunity allowing her the chance to take part as Miss Korea in Seoul Miss Korea Pageant. Arden started her professional career acting as a model for Clinique cosmetics in their promotional mission in Asia in 2010. Later on, she represented various brands, including Nike Japan and Alexander McQueen in 2008. Reebok Korea was also in 2010. She also made appearances on Vogue, Nylon Magazine Purple Fashion, and Nylon Magazine. Arden Cho debuted in 2011, playing Pru, who is the most close companion in Lindsey Shaw on the ABC drama Pretty Little Liars. In the same year, she also showed up in the beast movie Mega Python versus Gatoroid as Gia which is directed with Mary Lambert. Arden is also an supporting actor on the CBS TV Series CSI: NY as Gahee. Arden Cho played the role of Hyori in her role in Rocky Jo's mini-film My First Crush in 2008. The actress also performed the role of a monotonous Kira on the 3rd season of the Teen Wolf television drama. In addition to performing, Arden Cho was the co-author of the essay and was a composer as well. Arden released her collaborative collaboration with YouTube stars like Megan Lee Gerald Ko Ken Salomon Jason Chen. Arden uploaded her YouTube video with Tim Lacatena starring in a self-produced song on February 25, 2011. Ryan Higa of YouTube announced the relationship between Ardencho and Ryan Higa on March 31, 2019.






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