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Randall Park

Highest Rated: 93% Straight Up (2019)

Lowest Rated: 16% Sex Tape (2014)

Birthday: Mar 23, 1974

Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA

Randall Park did yeoman's work in smaller, character parts in film and television before finding his way into leading roles. The son of Korean immigrants, he was born in Los Angeles, where he attended UCLA. After college, he began appearing in a series of small roles on television shows like "Alias" (ABC, 2001-06), "ER" (NBC, 1994-2009), and "House" (Fox, 2004-12). He took roles in all manner of programs, including the sketch comedy show "MadTV" (Fox, 1995-2016), the soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful" (CBS, 1987- ), and the teen comedy "iCarly" (Nickelodeon, 2007-12). On the big screen, he has supporting roles in "Dinner for Schmucks" (2010), "Larry Crowne" (2011), and "The Five-Year Engagement" (2012). His plethora of TV guest roles included memorably funny turns on "The Office" (NBC, 2005-13) and "Community" (NBC, 2009-15), and a recurring role on the Julia Louis-Dreyfus political comedy "Veep" (HBO, 2012-19) as Governor Danny Chung. His breakthrough finally came when he was cast as North Korean dictator Kim Jung Un opposite Seth Rogen and James Franco in "The Interview" (2014). While the film wasn't successful, it raised Park's profile significantly. He appeared alongside Amy Schumer and Bill Hader in "Trainwreck" (2015) and was part of the cast, along with Paul Rudd, Bradley Cooper, and Amy Poehler in "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp" (Netflix, 2015). He received his first true lead role when he was cast as Louis Huang, the father of celebrity chef Eddie Huang, in the sitcom "Fresh Off the Boat" (ABC, 2015- ). Teaming with Constance Wu, who played his wife, Park used his nice guy persona to great effect throughout the show's run. Outside of the show, the actor continued making films, including funny turns in the Christmas comedies "The Night Before" (2015), with Rogen, and "Office Christmas Party" (2016). He appeared with his other "The Interview" costar in Franco's "The Disaster Artist" (2017). He stepped into the comic book film genre, carving a niche in both the Marvel and DC cinematic universes. He teamed with Rudd again, playing FBI agent Jimmy Woo, in "Ant-Man and the Wasp" (2018). He then appeared opposite Jason Momoa as Dr. Stephen Shin in "Aquaman" (2018). Park then wrote and starred in the romantic comedy "Always Be My Maybe" (Netflix, 2019) with comedian Ali Wong.

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Highest-Rated Movies

93% 69% Straight Up Watchlist 89% 80% Always Be My Maybe Watchlist 87% 79% Ant-Man and The Wasp Watchlist 86% 77% Totally Killer Watchlist 85% 85% Shortcomings Watchlist
84% 66% Trainwreck
Watchlist
82% 74% Long Shot Watchlist 82% 97% PAW Patrol: The Movie Watchlist 70% 40% They Came Together Watchlist 68% 61% The Night Before Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom 33% 80% 2023 Dr. Shin Actor Totally Killer 86% 77% 2023 Actor Strays 54% 69% 2023 Hunter Voice Shortcomings 85% 85% 2023 Director, Producer PAW Patrol: The Movie 82% 97% 2021 Butch Voice Straight Up 93% 69% 2019 Wallace Actor Always Be My Maybe 89% 80% 2019 Marcus Actor, Screenwriter, Producer Long Shot 82% 74% 2019 Boss Actor Aquaman 66% 72% 2018 Dr. Stephen Shin Actor Ant-Man and The Wasp 87% 79% 2018 Jimmy Woo Actor Dismissed 48% 2017 Mr. Sheldon Actor The LEGO NINJAGO Movie 56% 47% 2017 Chen the Cheerleader Voice The 60 Yard Line 89% 2017 Trapper Actor Snatched 36% 29% 2017 Michael Actor Office Christmas Party 41% 41% 2016 Fred Actor The Hollars 45% 59% 2016 Dr. Fong Actor Amigo Undead 33% 2015 Kevin Ostrowski Actor Everything Before Us 76% 2015 Randall Actor The Night Before 68% 61% 2015 Boss Actor Trainwreck 84% 66% 2015 Bryson Actor Awesome Asian Bad Guys 2014 Randall Actor The Interview 51% 48% 2014 Kim Jong Un Actor Sex Tape 16% 33% 2014 Edward Actor They Came Together 70% 40% 2014 Martinson Actor The Five-Year Engagement 64% 51% 2012 Ming Actor
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