The famous Linda Park is a South Korean-born American actress, best known for her portrayal of the communications officer character Hoshi Sato in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise.
In 2001, Park had a small role in the feature film Jurassic Park III (2001) as Ellie Satler’s assistant. Also in 2001, less than a year after graduation, she was cast in the role of Hoshi Sato in the sixth series of the Star Trek franchise, Star Trek: Enterprise, which premiered in September 2001.
Sato is the ship’s communications officer, with a natural gift for translating alien languages. Park herself is fluent in English and Korean and also speaks some French.
In August 2003, Park produced and starred in her first short film, My Prince, My Angel (2003).
Where did Linda Park go to college and high school?
She participated in several theatrical productions in her teens at Notre Dame High School and Bellarmine College Preparatory.
Notre Dame High School is a Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Norwich, Norfolk, England. The school opened in 1864 the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia, Norfolk County Council, and the Department for Education all support the school.
Bellarmine College Preparatory is an all-male, Jesuit, private secondary school located in San Jose, California. Founded in 1851, it is the oldest secondary school in California and the second-oldest west of the Mississippi River. In 2020, Niche ranked Bellarmine as #1 in Best All-Boys High Schools in California.
Did Linda Park go to film school?
In 2000, she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Boston University. During her college career, she spent a semester in England, studying at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art is a drama school located in Hammersmith, London. It is the oldest specialist drama school in the British Isles and a founding member of the Federation of Drama Schools. LAMDA’s Principal is Professor Mark Thomas, who succeeded Director Sarah Frankcom in 2022.
The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art is a drama school in London, England, that provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio.