The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Randall Park
- Danny Chung in ‘Veep’ is a really unique, very anti-stereotypical role for an Asian-American actor, and being able to play that has been super fun.
- My hope is that shows like ‘Fresh Off the Boat’ open the door for even more of those kinds of characters for Asian actors and actresses.
- The first thing I do is I check my emails and my texts. I guess I shouldn’t feel guilty about it at this point; it’s kind of the norm. Sometimes I’ll bounce around Twitter. And if I have time, I’ll catch up on the news, usually on ‘Huffington Post’ or ‘Salon.’
- As an actor, you read so many scripts and parts written for Asian-specific characters, and you see a lot of stereotypes and a lot of one-note characters, especially in comedy.
- My parents were born in Korea. They spent a good part of their life in Korea.
- I want to see more Asians on TV. I want to see more faces like mine on TV.
- I am obsessed with rap music – it’s such a big part of my life.
- I’ve been called ‘Bruce Lee.’ I’ve been called other less offensive, but equally stupid and racist kind of terms.
- I’m on Twitter, but I’m not super active. I follow a lot of the same people that a lot of people follow: Rob Delaney, Megan Amram, Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, people I’ve worked with.
- ‘Veep’ is definitely one of my favorite TV shows, and not because I’m in it. It’s just such a great show, and the fact that I’m on it is crazy to me because I love it so much.

Randall Park is an American actor, comedian, and writer known for his roles in television and film. Born on March 23, 1974, in Los Angeles, California, he studied at UCLA, where he co-founded the Asian American theater group Lapu, the Coyote That Cares.
Park gained recognition for his comedic talents in The Interview (2014), portraying North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. He achieved mainstream success as Louis Huang in ABC’s hit sitcom Fresh Off the Boat (2015–2020), a groundbreaking series for Asian American representation.
He has also appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Jimmy Woo in Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) and WandaVision (2021). Other notable roles include Always Be My Maybe (2019), which he co-wrote and starred in, and Blockbuster (2022).
Known for his charm and comedic timing, Park continues to be a prominent figure in Hollywood, championing diversity in entertainment.
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