Kimball Cho
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| Kimball Cho | |
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![]() Tim Kang as Kimball Cho | |
| First appearance | "Pilot" |
| Last appearance | "White Orchids" |
| Created by | Bruno Heller |
| Portrayed by | Tim Kang |
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| Gender | Male |
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| Nationality | Korean-American |
Kimball Cho is a fictional character portrayed by Tim Kang on the American TV crime drama The Mentalist. Cho is a former senior agent for the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and is currently an FBI special agent. Cho serves as the polar opposite to Patrick Jane, but is keen to learn his powers of observation.[3] He is portrayed as straightforward and direct, but sometimes makes witty jokes with much of the humor lying in his ability to deadpan. According to The Mentalist Code, he received his name from Dr. Richard Kimble, just as Red John received his name from Fred Johnson, the one-armed man on The Fugitive.[4]
A native of Oakland, California,[5] Cho had a colorful adolescence, having been an aspiring baseball player and then a member of the local ethnic gang "Avon Park Playboys". As a member of the Playboys, he was known as "Iceman", because according to gang member Jon Jon, "if you wanted something done cold, you got Cho"—a reference to his cool and collected character. Jane remarks that this has not changed. At age 14, he stole a car and promptly crashed it a yard down the street.[2] The turning point came when he shot the gang leader KS in the shoulder because he was planning for the Playboys to conduct a home invasion in which Cho did not wish to take part. Within weeks of getting out of the gang, Cho enlisted in the U.S. Army,[2] eventually serving in the Special Forces (1st Special Forces Group).[6][7]
Cho's parents were immigrants from Korea[5] and the character, like actor Tim Kang, is able to speak some Korean.[2]
