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Randall Park is an accomplished Asian American actor known for his versatile performances in both film and television. Born on March 23, 1974, in Los Angeles, California, Park began his acting career in the late 1990s with various roles in TV shows such as "ER" and "Fastlane." He gained wider recognition for his portrayal of Kim Jong-un in the controversial comedy film "The Interview" (2014). However, it was his role as Louis Huang in the sitcom "Fresh Off the Boat" (2015-2020) that brought him significant acclaim and popularity. The show, based on chef Eddie Huang's memoir, marked a major milestone as it was the first network sitcom in over 20 years to focus on an Asian American family.
In addition to his work on "Fresh Off the Boat," Park has also appeared in other notable television series and films. He is best known for his recurring role as Danny Chung in the Emmy-winning show "Veep" (2012-2015). Park's talent extends beyond acting, as he has also written and produced content. He served as a writer and executive producer for the sitcom "Fresh Off the Boat," and co-wrote and starred in the Netflix film "Always Be My Maybe" (2019). Park's performances have garnered critical acclaim and recognition, earning him the EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 2017, as well as nominations at the Critics' Choice Television Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards.