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Steve Park
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All that, and Steve Park never even expected to be an actor. Though he did consider filmmaking, "acting and filmmaking were not legitimate career choices," Steve says, remembering the way in which he was brought up. Still, before he knew it, he "fell into acting" and graduated with a degree in theatre. Always the class clown, Steve then headed to New York to join the stand-up comedy scene. While the comedy route has helped him land great jobs on shows like In Living Color, it was hardly all fun and giggles. "It was something I felt obligated to do," Steve says.
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Steve Park is a Korean American comedian. Originally a stand-up comedian, his best known work includes being a cast member of In Living Color during the 1991-1992 season and the roles of Mike Yanagita in Fargo and Sonny in Do The Right Thing. He is married to another former cast member of In Living Color, Kelly Coffield.
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Homestead Testing: #1 Pennzoil Chevy driver Steve Park teamed up with a new BGN team, while former CTS regular Boris Said tested the #14 Irvan-Simo Ford at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Wednesday. Said plans to run in the Pennzoil 400 presented by Kmart. Park joined Ron Hornaday and Steve Grissom in testing for the Nov. 13 HotWheels.com 300 at Miami, the 1999 NASCAR Busch Series finale. Park plans to do double-duty in Miami, and will ... drive a Chevrolet owned by Ted Marsh. Steve Grissom concluded his first test in the #11 Rayovac Ford, which is co-owned by Winston Cup Series points leader Dale Jarrett and Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre(Homestead-Miami Speedway)(10-21-1999)
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Steve Park once thought he would be a doctor. His father is one and, well, he is Korean, after all. Five years ago, Helen Hunt went to him with her infant daughter sneezing up a fit, and Steve correctly diagnosed little Mabel as being allergic to dogs. It was... the only diagnosis Steve has ever made and truth be told, he never went to medical school. Moreover, Helen Hunt doesn't actually have a daughter.
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LAS VEGAS – Oct 17, 2005 --- Orleans Racing announced today that driver Steve Park was released from the No. 62 Orleans Dodge, effective immediately. Orleans Racing was prompted by its indecision regarding their 2006 program and rather than keep Park from exploring other available options the decision was made to free Park from his obligations with the team for the remainder of the year.
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Wallace told RPM2Night that he's pulling for Park to make a succesful return, and that it's possible Wallace would still make some Winston Cup starts for DEI after Park's return. Wallace said his main focus... will be on winning the Busch Series title for Innovative Motorsports.
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