SungWon Cho

SungWon Cho[1] (/sʌŋˈwɒn/; born December 9, 1990),[2][3] also known as ProZD, is a Korean American actor, voice actor, sketch comedian and YouTuber.[4] He is best known for his role as Detective Joe Furuya in Anime Crimes Division and for his many voice acting roles, most notably FL4K from Borderlands 3 and Johnny from OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes. He is represented by Creative Artists Agency and has partnerships with gaming brands Sega, Wizards of the Coast, and Square Enix.

SungWon Cho
Born
SungWon Cho

(1990-12-09) December 9, 1990
Minnesota
Other namesProZD
Alma materMichigan State University
Occupation
  • Actor
  • voice actor
Years active2015–present
Spouse(s)
Anne Marie Salter (m. 2016)

Early life

Cho was born in Minnesota and later moved to DeWitt, Michigan.[5][6] Cho's beginning in voice acting was sparked in high school from working on his friend's radio plays, recording many of the voices for different types of characters.[7] After high school he went on to attend Michigan State University where he frequently acted in live performances and graduated in 2012 with a degree in Media Information and Technology.[7][8] In 2012, after graduating college, Cho described himself as being "in a creative rut" and worked as an English as second language tutor for Korean immigrant students.[9]

Career

In October 2012 Cho began daily posting voice content to Tumblr building an audience and eventually going viral with him singing Let It Go from Frozen as Goofy.[9] His first foray into professional voice acting occurred when Deven Mack saw one of his YouTube videos and had him audition for Apotheon, where he ended up securing the role of the main villain Zeus.[10] In late 2014 Cho started using Vine to post content and grew in popularity, when later asked about his tenure on Vine he stated "...overall it was just a way to put out my ideas in a very easy way. It also helped me pare down my writing so there’s less filler."[11] He remained active on Vine until the 2016 announcement of their shutdown and was also a finalist for the 9th Shorty Awards for Vine of the Year.[12][13] Cho shifted his focus to his YouTube channel, his audience following from Vine and having his work often appear on the frontpage of Reddit.[14][15]

In 2017 Cho starred in his first live action role as the main character, Detective Joe Furaya, in Crunchyroll's Anime Crimes Division, for which he was nominated for Best Acting in a Comedy for the 8th Streamy Awards.[16][17] In mid-2018 Creative Artists Agency reached out and signed him coinciding with an already planned move to Los Angeles to continue his career as a voice actor.[18][19] Soon after he was cast in the multi-ethnic Rooster Teeth series Gen:Lock and told NewsWeek's Phillip Martinez, "Voice acting gives me a lot more freedom because I'm not limited by my physical appearance. I can voice all sorts all different sort of characters."[20]

SungWon Cho
YouTube information
Also known asProZD
Channel
GenreComedy, parody, gaming, review, food
Subscribers2.35 million
(May 25, 2020)
Total views646 million
(May 25, 2020)
1,000,000 subscribers 2017[21]
Updated May 25, 2020

Cho's presence on YouTube grew throughout this time with his channel exceeding 2 million subscribers and most of his income between voice acting work coming from sponsorships and ad revenue.[22] His videos are intentionally low-budget and often feature recurring universes with their own casts of characters, including an anime parody ("The Tomoko Chairem Anime Canon") and a role-playing game parody ("King Dragon"), through which he pokes fun at common gaming and anime cliches and tropes.[22] In these videos, he often plays multiple characters, a detail which become so strongly associated with him that he and fellow YouTuber Octopimp parodied it in a video on the latter's channel, additionally poking fun at Cho's strong association with anime.[23] He continued to expand these existing storylines that had originally started on Vine, as well as creating a Let's Play channel Press Buttons n Talk with his friend Alex Mankin.[22][24] In 2019 Cho voiced the character FL4K in the popular video game Borderlands 3.[25] He has been a fan favorite in the anime community being a frequent guest at conventions and presenting for the Crunchyroll Anime Awards.[26][27]

Personal life

Cho became engaged to Anne Marie Salter in October 2015 and they wed in May 2016.[28][29] They first met each other through Super Mario fanfiction communities.[9] They have two cats named Effie and Sophie who are seen in Cho's videos at times.[30] Cho's personal views on a variety of topics have been used in articles by media outlets such as the BBC News,[31] Kotaku,[32] The Washington Post,[33] and others.[34][35][36][37]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Something Voice

Television

Year Title Role Notes Source
2018 Legend of the Galactic Heroes: The New Thesis Vice Admiral Legrange 1 episode [38]
2018 Radiant Master Lord Majesty 3 episodes [39]
2019 Gen:Lock Heng Li 'Henry' Wu 3 episodes [40]
2019 Tuca & Bertie Ultra-Sam S380 Episode 7 [41]
2019 OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes Johnny, Jack Whacky, Rando, Teamster, Game 2 episodes [42]
2020 Craig of the Creek Keun Sup / The Blur 1 episode [43]

Web series

Year Title Role Notes Source
2017–2018 Anime Crimes Division Detective Joe Furuya Main character [44]
2018 Nomad of Nowhere Toro Episode 7 [40][45]
2018 Camp Camp Brian Season 3 Episode 3 [20][46]
2018 Red vs. Blue King Atlus Arcadium Rex 8 episodes [47]

Video games

Year Title Voice role Source
2015 Apotheon Zeus [48]
2017 Battlerite Sirius [49]
2017 Fallen Legion G’ndarark the Bloodhammer [50]
2017 A Hat in Time Express Owls / Intercom [51]
2017 2064: Read Only Memories Froyo Guy, Bouncers, and Police ROMs [52]
2018 Monster Prom Brian / Interdimensional Prince [24]
2018 2MD: VR Football Coach [53]
2018 Unavowed Kalash [54]
2018 Attack of the Earthlings Regional Manager Dennis Dickinham [55]
2019 Judgment Tashiro [56]
2019 Akash: Path of the Five Caspian [57]
2019 River City Girls Nishimura [58]
2019 Borderlands 3 FL4K [59]
2020 Granblue Fantasy Versus Vaseraga [60]

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Category Result Refs
2017 Shorty Awards Vine of the Year Nominated [13]
2018 Streamy Awards Acting in a Comedy Nominated [61]

References

  1. Cho, SungWon [@ProZD] (June 28, 2019). "dear anyone who contacts me for any reason ever, it's SungWon. not Sung, not Sung Won, not Sungwon, not Sung-Won, not Sung-won, not Sung won. SungWon, no fuckin space, capital-ass W thanks, SungWon" (Tweet). Retrieved May 25, 2020 via Twitter.
  2. Cho, SungWon (October 11, 2017). having a non-white name (Video). YouTube. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  3. Cho, SungWon (April 26, 2013). "Frequently Asked Questions". ProZD Likes to Voice Act. Tumblr. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  4. Cho, SungWon [@ProZD] (October 6, 2018). "korea was a place i'd always been a little intimidated to visit, i speak korean pretty poorly and i'd only been once when i was 3, but i'm so glad i came. my family here is wonderful and made me feel so welcome, i truly felt at home. i can't wait to come back" (Tweet). Retrieved May 25, 2020 via Twitter.
  5. Cho, SungWon [@ProZD] (April 10, 2017). "white person: where ya from me: i was born in minnesota white person: no hahahaha no no no...........where ya FROM?" (Tweet). Retrieved May 25, 2020 via Twitter.
  6. Cho, SungWon [@ProZD] (May 25, 2020). "i've been informed i now have a wikipedia page, now i don't want to edit it myself, but to help out as a source (being myself), i will say i specifically grew up in DeWitt, Michigan as opposed to Lansing en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SungWon_Cho" (Tweet). Retrieved May 25, 2020 via Twitter.
  7. Lee, Jonathan (August 9, 2018). "ProZD Talks About Acting, Diversity, and His Biggest Fans". Inverse. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  8. Ashley, Skyler (December 26, 2017). "SungWon Cho: MSU's Other YouTube Star". WKAR-FM. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  9. Zakarin, Jordan (February 5, 2018). "SungWon Cho used to make goofy voices for fun. Now he's got millions of fans [Fandom Files Ep #15]". SyFy Wire. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
  10. Gwaltney, Javy (April 2019). McNamara, Andy (ed.). "The Genuine Comedian". Game Informer. No. 312. Minneapolis, MN: Sunrise Publications. p. 22. ISSN 1067-6392.
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  18. Fogel, Stefanie (May 7, 2019). "CAA Signs Internet Gaming Personalities ProZD and Caleb City (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
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  20. Martinez, Phillip (March 7, 2019). "SungWon Cho talks his 'gen:LOCK' character and becoming a part of something special at Rooster Teeth". Newsweek. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
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  39. Glass, Caitlin [@caitlinsvoice] (November 23, 2018). "Well, @Sonic12o3 was the first to guess it, and some others agreed- but I can officially welcome SungWon Cho @prozdkp to the cast of #RADIANT_anime! Catch him and some more new voices tomorrow on @FUNimation" (Tweet). Retrieved May 25, 2020 via Twitter.
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  43. Cho, SungWon [@ProZD] (June 21, 2020). "i voice THE BLUR in @CraigoftheCreek on @cartoonnetwork, he's the fastest kid from the Other Side of the Creek, craig better watch out" (Tweet). Retrieved June 23, 2020 via Twitter.
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  45. Cho, SungWon [@ProZD] (August 24, 2018). "I voice GOVERNOR TORO in @RoosterTeeth's Nomad of Nowhere, you can watch it here: roosterteeth.com/episode/nomad-of-nowhere-season-1-785sdfbx" (Tweet). Retrieved May 25, 2020 via Twitter.
  46. Cho, SungWon [@ProZD] (June 8, 2018). "I voice Brian in Season 3, Episode 3 of @RoosterTeeth's Camp Camp, he's a good ol boy from Kentucky roosterteeth.com/episode/camp-camp-season-3-3" (Tweet). Retrieved May 25, 2020 via Twitter.
  47. Cho, SungWon [@ProZD] (May 16, 2018). "I voice KING ATLUS ARCADIUM REX in @RoosterTeeth's RED VS BLUE, little high school sungwon would be pooping his pants if he heard about this roosterteeth.com/series/red-vs-blue" (Tweet). Retrieved May 25, 2020 via Twitter.
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