Role Actor Name Steve Park | Years active 1989-present Other names Stephen Park | |
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Occupation Comedian, Actor, Voice Actor Movies and TV shows Born 1951 (age 70), Brooklyn, New York, United States Similar T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh, Steve Reevis, Kelly Coffield Park |
Actor steve park kelly park at snowpiercer movie premiere at la film fest 2014
Stephen "Steve" Park is an American comedian and actor. The son of Korean immigrants, Park originally began his entertainment career as a stand-up comedian before transitioning into acting. He is best known for being a cast member of the sketch comedy television series In Living Color during the 1991–1992 season. He is also known for the film roles of Mike Yanagita in Fargo (1996), Sonny in Do the Right Thing (1989), and Detective Brian in Falling Down (1993).
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In 1997, Park wrote a mission statement in which he called for Hollywood to portray people of Asian descent in a less disparaging light. He wrote the statement after witnessing a racist incident while appearing in a guest role on the television series Friends.
In his statement, Park notes that "In movies and television, Asian characters, mostly men, are subjected to indignity and violence or are tokenized, while Asian women are exploited as objects of sexual desire. You rarely see Asian characters in leading roles that contain any significant power or influence". Park also describes the negative impact that racial stereotypes in the media have on American society, and ultimately urges for peace and love among people of different races.
Further acting work by Park includes the role of Mike Sorayama in the Adult Swim animated television series The Venture Bros. and the role of Judge Pete in the critically acclaimed independent film Rocket Science (2007). Park has acted in two Coen brothers films: Fargo (1996) and A Serious Man (2009).
Park married Kelly Coffield Pecora, another former cast member of In Living Color, in 1991. They have a son, Owen, and a daughter, Eliza.