![]() “One of the great advantages of being Asian, and borderline well known, is that people tend to think you look like just another Asian,” he told me. His onscreen presence makes him seem approachable, if people notice him at all. For six seasons, Park played Louis Huang, the series’ wholesome, occasionally overwhelmed father. The series débuted in 2015 and was the first network show in nearly two decades to feature a predominantly Asian cast. ![]() ![]() ![]() His career has been defined by a kind of chummy adaptability, whether he plays a dictator (he made Kim Jong Un seem like a fun hang in “The Interview,” from 2014) or raps, as he did as a slacker in the 2019 romantic comedy “Always Be My Maybe,” or adopts an immigrant’s accent, as in his breakthrough role, on the ABC sitcom “Fresh Off the Boat,” adapted from the chef Eddie Huang’s memoir. ![]()
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