John Cho Calls Casting Revolutionary, But Will He Get The Girl?

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Audiences wonder if Cho's breakthrough network casting could also lead to a groundbreaking, romantic plot for an Asian-American, male actor.

John Cho will play Henry Higgins in the sitcom "Selfie," a modern-day "My Fair Lady" in which he plays a marketing genius who sets out to re-brand a self-obsessed social media maven.Richard Shotwell / AP
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Bruce Lee never got the girl. Jet Li never got the girl. Lieutenant Sulu got a hug once, but that was a ruse in an alternate universe. Could John Cho leap the "romantic lead" hurdle?

When ABC announced their fall lineup with not one, but two comedies featuring Asian-American characters -- “Fresh Off The Boat” based on Eddie Huang’s best-selling memoir and “Selfie” starring John Cho -- audiences wondered if the breakthrough casting might also mean groundbreaking storylines -- with romantic subplots for the main, Asian-American roles.

The starring role of Henry Higgins in "Selfie" -- a modern-day "Pygmalian" ("My Fair Lady" in musical form) --was never supposed to go to Cho. Show creator Emily Kapnek said at last week’s Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour that producers were originally looking for someone British and much older until the network suggested color-blind casting.

Surprised by Cho and co-star Karen Gillan's chemistry in the pilot, Kapnek hinted at a possible coupling. "It's definitely something we want to grow slowly."

In a recent interview, Cho called his casting, "revolutionary."

"It’s certainly a personal revolution for me,” said Cho. “Asians narratively in shows are insignificant. They’re the cop, or the waitress, or whatever it is. You see them in the background. So to be in this position . . . is a bit of a landmark."

Audiences excited by the casting of John Cho in the upcoming sitcom, "Selfie," now wonder, could he be one of the first Asian-American actors to play a romantic lead?Richard Shotwell / AP

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