Linda Park, a talented actress born in Seoul, South Korea, embarked on a successful career in the entertainment industry immediately following her graduation from Boston University's prestigious BFA Acting program. Her first notable role was as a series regular on the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise.
Building upon this early success, Park went on to secure series regular positions on Raines, Women's Murder Club, and Crash, a drama series aired on Starz. Her extensive television credits also include recurring roles on TNT's Legends, Amazon's Bosch, Amazon's Fairfax, and Apple TV's For All Mankind.
In addition to her television work, Park has appeared in several films, including Face of Love, a romantic drama starring Annette Bening and Ed Harris, and Jurassic Park 3. She has also taken on a leading role in Lifetime's critically acclaimed drama Black Girl Missing.
As a dedicated member of the Antaeus Theater Company, Park has had the opportunity to hone her craft on stage, performing at esteemed venues such as the Kirk Douglas Theater, the Getty Center, and various repertory theaters. With a lifelong passion for dance, Park has primarily studied ballet but is also proficient in lyrical jazz, ballroom, and hip-hop. Furthermore, she is fluent in conversational French and Korean, reflecting her cultural heritage and linguistic versatility.