Grace Park Information


Grace Park

Grace Park

Actor
Vancouver, BC

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Biography:
Prior to HAWAII FIVE-0, Grace Park was beloved by audiences for her starring role on the critically acclaimed series Battlestar Galactica, in which she played not one, but two leading roles. Her performance in the season one cliffhanger garnered her a place in TV Guide's 100 Most Memorable Moments in TV History. The series received a Peabody Award in 2006 and has been named one of television's best shows by Rolling Stone, TV Guide, The New York Times Magazine, Entertainment Weekly and Newsday. Park earned a nomination for Outstanding Newcomer Award in 2006 by the "Asian Excellence Awards" for her work in the series. For her role on HAWAII FIVE-0, Park brought to life the iconic role of Kono Kalakaua (not as a man as originally written, but as a woman!) was nominated in both 2011 and 2012 for a "Teen Choice Award" for Choice TV Actress: Action. In 2010, she received the "Achievement Award in Entertainment" by the KoreAm Awards. In 2014, Park was honored with the "Asian Hall of Fame Award" and "APEX Inspiration Award." Born in Los Angeles and raised in Canada, Park received a degree in psychology from the University of British Columbia before turning her attention to film and television. Early on, she was cast in the Canadian teen drama Edgemont as she pursued her dramatic studies. Years later Park would return to the Canadian airwaves starring in the television series The Border for which she was nominated for a "Gemini Award" for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role. In addition, her credits include the acclaimed cable series The Cleaner, starring opposite Benjamin Bratt. Also, Park appeared in the stage production of The Boys Next Door, and most recently A Million Little Things on ABC/Hulu.

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