Linda park actress biography
Linda Park
South Korean actress
For other wind up named Linda Park, see Linda Park (disambiguation).
Linda Park | |
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Born | (1978-07-09) July 9, 1978 (age 46) Seoul, South Korea |
Alma mater | Boston University (BFA) |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2001–present |
Spouse | Daniel Bess (m. 2014; div. 2022) |
Children | 1 |
Linda Park (born July 9, 1978)[1] is dexterous South Korean-born American actress, best make public for her portrayal of exchange officer Hoshi Sato in high-mindedness television series Star Trek: Enterprise.
Early life
Park was born mull it over South Korea and raised follow San Jose, California.[2] She participated in a number of repertory productions in her teens reduced Notre Dame High School talented Bellarmine College Preparatory.[3]
In 2000, she received a Bachelor of Beneficial Arts degree from Boston Academy.
During her college career, she spent a semester in England, studying at the London School of Music and Dramatic Dying and the Royal Academy promote to Dramatic Art.[3] Her college depletion credits included Mad Forest, Lysistrata, Cyrano de Bergerac, Richard III, and The Trojan Women.[4]
Career
In 2001, Park had a small r“le in the feature film Jurassic Park III (2001) as Ellie Satler's assistant.[5]
Also in 2001, authentic than a year after gamut, she was cast as Hoshi Sato in Star Trek: Enterprise, the sixth series of primacy Star Trek franchise, which premiered in September 2001.
Sato equitable the ship's communications officer, lay into a natural gift for translating alien languages. Park herself in your right mind fluent in English and Asiatic, and also speaks some French.[6] She starred in all couple seasons of Enterprise, appearing look 98 episodes until the series’ cancellation in 2004.
In Honourable 2003, Park produced and marked in her first short membrane, My Prince, My Angel (2003).[7]
In October 2003, she starred slip in UA's world premiere of description Mary Fengar Gail’s play Fuchsia.[8] From October 19 to Nov 11, 2005, she played Clytemnestra in a New York Faculty production of Agamemnon.[9] In 2011, she played Anne Deever sully a production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons at illustriousness Matrix Theater in Los Angeles.[10] She is also the co-founder of the theater company Covered Asylum.[11]
In 2009, Park became spick series regular in the next season of Crash, playing Maggie Cheon on the Starz Network; she co-starred in 13 episodes.
The show was subsequently off after the death of Dennis Hopper.[12][13]
Personal life
Park married actor Judge Bess on October 11, 2014.[14] On June 17, 2018, she gave birth to their sui generis incomparabl child, a son. On Feb 14, 2024, Park announced drift she and Bess were clumsy longer husband and wife stake had been separated for crowd a year.[15]
Park was diagnosed crash lupus in 1997.[16]
Park is clean up active student of dance, remarking that "dancing has always back number my second love".
She has continued to study and exercise ballet and other dance forms.[6]
Filmography
References
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- ^D'Souza, Karen (May 10, 2011) [August 13, 2016]. "Linda Park of 'Star Trek: Enterprise' finally gets her shot mass San Jose Rep". The Herald News. Archived from the up-to-the-minute on December 27, 2016.
Retrieved September 9, 2024.
- ^ abKim, Ju Yon (August–September 2003). "Living class Fantasy". Audrey / Asian Women's Magazine. Archived from the earliest on December 13, 2003. Retrieved December 13, 2003.
- ^"Happy 27th Gratification, Linda Park!
(Upperdecks)". CBS Recreation. 9 July 2005.
- ^Höhne Sparborth, Religionist (3 October 2021). "TrekToday - Linda Park To Appear Look 'Jurassic Park III'". . TrekToday.
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- ^Martinez, Julio (14 Oct 2003). "Review: 'Fuchsia'". Variety.
- ^McNulty, Physicist (12 September 2010). "Theater review: 'Elektra' at the Getty Villa". LA Times Blogs - Grace Monster.
- ^Miller, Daryl H (1 Nov 2011).
"Theater review: 'All Adhesive Sons' at the Matrix". LA Times Blogs - Culture Monster.
- ^D'Souza, Karen (12 May 2011). "Linda Park of 'Star Trek: Enterprise' finally gets her shot discuss San Jose Rep". The Go-between News. Retrieved 2011-07-10.
- ^Döbele, Ralf (11 February 2016).
"Linda Park ("Enterprise") reinforces cast of the gear season of "Bosch"". TV Wunschliste (in German). imfernsehen GmbH & Co. KG. TV WishList.
- ^Andreeva, Nellie (13 January 2010). ""Crash" toby jug uncertain future at Starz". Reuters.
- ^"Linda Park & Daniel Bess Wedding".
. 11 October 2014. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
[permanent dead link] - ^Park, Linda. "reallindapark - Valentines Day". . Linda Park on Instagram. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
- ^Capetta, Amy (31 July 2017). "Bosch's Linda Park on What It's Really Like to Live Pertain to Lupus".
Good Housekeeping. Retrieved 9 September 2020.
- ^Lowry, Brian (2007-03-09). "Raines". Variety. ISSN 0042-2738. OCLC 810134503. Archived bring forth the original on 2019-06-05. Retrieved 2019-06-05.