David So

David So (born March 30, 1987) is an American comedian, YouTuber, actor, entrepreneur, podcast host and musician.

[citation needed] So began uploading content onto YouTube as a means of pursuing comedy while working and studying at Sacramento State.

[1] After spending three years as a college student and a working stand-up comedian, So decided to leave school and pursue a career in comedy by migrating his stand-up content to YouTube, where he wrote and produced much of his original work on his first YouTube channel known as DavidSoComedy, which has amassed over 1.45 million subscribers and over 310 million views.

[citation needed] He hosted and wrote Vevo's first original scripted series called The Comment Show.

The film tells the story of two Korean-American brothers, played by So and Chon, running their father's shoe store, and their unlikely friendship with a neighborhood 11-year-old black girl, during the first day of the 1992 Los Angeles riots.

[15] In 2015, the YouTube channel JustKiddingFilms (JKFilms) came on as a business partner when they sought to expand their own apparel line.

[16] The Center manages the Go for Broke Monument and educates the public about the history of Japanese-American service in World War II.

[18] So owns Drips & Swirls, a soft serve ice cream and coffee shop in Koreatown, Los Angeles.

[20] June Quan, Dan Tran, Anna Wang, and Jeremy Tu cofounded Young Bud, a matcha-centric snack and dessert shop, in Smorgasburg LA in 2017.