Randall Park

American actor

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March 2025 Starred in Netflix TV mini-series The Residence as Edwin Park, an FBI special agent, and began recurring as Moriarty in the CBS Sherlock Holmes-based series Watson.
March 2025 Starred in Netflix TV mini-series The Residence as Edwin Park, an FBI special agent.
2024 Randall Park continues voice acting in animated series, including roles as Frida's Adopted Dad in 'Clone High', Loki in 'Krapopolis', and Real Steve in 'It's Florida, Man'.
2024 Scheduled to appear in the film 'Shell' as Randolph Chan
2023 Randall Park voices multiple animated characters across different series, including Yao/Odd-Odd in 'Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai', Mr. Sarner in 'Solar Opposites', Pete Doheny in 'Big Mouth', and Heiji Shindo in 'Blue Eye Samurai'.
2023 Appeared in multiple films including 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' (as Jimmy Woo in a cameo), 'Strays' (voice role as Hunter), 'Totally Killer' (as Sheriff Dennis Lim), and 'Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom' (as Dr. Stephen Shin)
2023 Park delivered the keynote address at all three UCLA college commencement ceremonies.
2023 Directed the comedy-drama film Shortcomings, and appeared in Marvel Cinematic Universe film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and DC Extended Universe film Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
August 4 2023 Shortcomings was released by Sony Pictures Classics.
January 2023 Made his directorial debut with Shortcomings, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
2022 Stars in the main role of Timmy Yoon in the Netflix series Blockbuster
2021 Appeared in Marvel Cinematic Universe miniseries WandaVision as Agent Jimmy Woo.
2021 Appeared in Marvel Cinematic Universe miniseries WandaVision as Agent Jimmy Woo, and in the Dwayne Johnson autobiographical comedy series Young Rock playing a future version of himself.
February 21 2020 Fresh Off the Boat concluded after six seasons.
2019 Co-starred in and co-wrote the Netflix romantic comedy film Always Be My Maybe alongside Ali Wong.
October 2019 Launched Asian American production company Imminent Collision with Michael Golamco and Hieu Ho, signing a first-look deal with 20th Century Fox Television.
May 31 2019 Always Be My Maybe was released digitally on Netflix.
2018 Park publicly supported East West Players theater group during their donation campaign in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles.
2018 Appeared in Marvel Cinematic Universe film Ant-Man and the Wasp as Agent Jimmy Woo, and in DC Extended Universe film Aquaman as Dr. Stephen Shin.
2017 Appeared in comedy films The House and The Disaster Artist, and voiced a character in The Lego Ninjago Movie.
2017 Park returned to UCLA as a keynote speaker for the English department commencement ceremony.
2016 Nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his role in Fresh Off the Boat.
2015 Park returned to UCLA as a keynote speaker for the Asian American Studies department commencement ceremony.
2015 Park appeared in multiple projects including Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, Everything Before Us, Trainwreck, Southpaw, and The Night Before.
2015 Began starring as Louis Huang in the ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat, a role that would continue until 2020 and earn him a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination in 2016.
2014 Starred in the comedy film Sex Tape.
2014 Park starred in the comedy film Sex Tape.
2014 Randall Park played a company representative in the film Neighbors and was cast as a North Korean dictator in The Interview, for which he gained over 20 pounds and used Forest Whitaker's performance as reference.
2013 Park developed the comedy web series Baby Mentalist, which starred his daughter Ruby Louise as a crime-fighting baby superhero.
2012 Ruby Louise Park, daughter of Randall Park and Jae Suh Park, was born.
2012 Park plays 'Asian Jim' in a memorable episode of The Office
2010 Randall Park begins his television acting career, appearing in Svetlana as Dr. Park

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