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| Name | Linda Park |
| Caption | Park in 2007 |
| Birth date | 9 July 1978 |
| Birth place | Gumi, South Korea |
| Occupation | Actress, voice actor, producer |
| Years active | 1996–present |
| Spouse | Seth Gabel |
Linda Park is a South Korean-born American actress and producer known for her work in television, film, and voice acting. She gained widespread recognition for a leading role in a major science fiction television series and has appeared across stage productions, independent films, and animated projects. Park has also been active in genre conventions, charitable causes, and audio drama productions.
Park was born in Gumi and raised in San Antonio and Kansas City. Her family emigrated to the United States during her childhood, and she became involved in local theater programs and performing arts in secondary school. Park later attended University of Missouri–Kansas City where she studied theater before transferring to and graduating from the Boston University College of Fine Arts with training in acting. During her formative years she participated in regional productions associated with institutions such as the St. Louis Repertory Theatre and programs linked to American Conservatory Theater alumni networks.
Park's early professional credits include guest appearances on episodic television series produced by studios like Paramount Television and Warner Bros. Television. She secured roles in made-for-television movies and independent features distributed through festivals such as the Sundance Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival. Park's breakout role came when cast as a principal character on Star Trek: Enterprise, a series produced by Paramount Network Television and part of the Star Trek franchise created by Gene Roddenberry. Her performance placed her alongside cast members from other franchise installments and with guest stars connected to Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine alumni.
Following her prominence on that series, Park expanded into other television genres with guest and recurring roles on series developed by networks including NBC, ABC, and The CW. She appeared in episodes produced by showrunners who had worked on series such as Fringe, Lost, and Heroes. Park has acted in feature films produced by companies like Lionsgate and Universal Pictures and appeared in independent films presented at the Toronto International Film Festival. In animation and voice acting, she contributed to projects affiliated with studios such as Warner Bros. Animation and Nickelodeon and participated in audio dramas distributed by production companies associated with Big Finish Productions and Skybound Entertainment.
Park's theater work includes performances in productions staged at venues linked to The Old Globe, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, and university-affiliated theaters. She has collaborated with directors and choreographers who have worked in both Broadway and regional circuits, and has been involved in readings and workshops supported by institutions like the Actors' Equity Association and the Dramatists Guild of America.
Park is a frequent guest at science fiction and fan conventions organized by groups such as Dragon Con, San Diego Comic-Con International, and regional Star Trek conventions. She has participated in panels alongside other genre professionals, including costume designers, special effects artists, and writers who have contributed to franchises like Doctor Who and Battlestar Galactica. Park has supported charitable organizations including Actors Fund initiatives and campaigns run by nonprofits associated with arts education and disaster relief coordinated through partnerships with entities such as UNICEF-affiliated programs and regional chapters of Habitat for Humanity.
In addition to convention appearances, Park has worked as a voice actor for video game developers and record labels, contributing to titles published by companies like Electronic Arts and Activision. She has taken part in audiobook narration projects released by imprints linked to Penguin Random House and has hosted virtual events for streaming platforms such as Amazon Prime Video and Netflix promotional teams.
Park is married to actor Seth Gabel. The couple has two children and resides in the Los Angeles area. Outside of acting, Park has studied disciplines that intersect with performance, collaborating with coaches who have backgrounds at institutions like Royal Academy of Dramatic Art affiliates. She speaks about the influence of her South Korean heritage and American upbringing when discussing roles and public engagements at universities such as University of Southern California and cultural centers connected to the Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles.
Park has received nominations and awards from organizations recognizing work in science fiction and television, including honors presented at fan-voted ceremonies associated with SFX Awards-style events and regional critics' circles such as the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. Her performances have been cited in year-end lists produced by publications including Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and genre outlets akin to Starburst (magazine). She has been invited as a guest of honor at genre festivals and received commemorative accolades from fan organizations tied to the Star Trek community.
Category:1978 births Category:American television actresses Category:American film actresses Category:American voice actresses Category:South Korean emigrants to the United States