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baumannmanfred · 2 years
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Luna Blaise - American Actress #netflix #nbc #manifest #makeup @nellybaumann #manifestnetflix #freshofftheboat #lunablaise @lunablaise #manfredbaumannphotography (hier: Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmTZ91arfE3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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raurquiz · 1 month
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#happybirthday @therealraywise #raywise #actor #liko #startrek #thenextgeneration #whowatchesthewatchers #arturis #voyager #robocop #twinpeaks #jeepercreepers2 #goodnightandgoodluck #fargo #agentcarter #hawaiifive0 #xmen #firstclass #FreshOfftheBoat #startrek57 @TrekCore
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twotrey23 · 2 years
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#222AGhostStory @222aghoststory @222aghoststoryus @ctgla castmates #ConstanceWu @constancewu #AnnaCamp @therealannacamp reuniting at & returning to the #Ahmanson for #TheSecretGarden @secretgardenbwy opening night on Sunday. #actor #actress #CrazyRichAsians #LyleLyleCrocodile #FreshOffTheBoat #Hustlers #PitchPerfect #musical #Broadway #theatre #stage #play #CTGLA #CenterTheatreGroup (at Ahmanson Theatre) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpLkeiUP5zG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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heavenboy09 · 6 months
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 To You
The Most Funniest & Charismatic Korean-American 🇰🇷 Actor In Both TV 📺& Movies 🎥 In Hollywood Today 😄
Born On March 23rd, 1974
Park was born to Korean immigrants in Los Angeles, California, and grew up in Castle Heights, Los Angeles. His mother was an accountant at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and his father owned a one-hour photo store. Park graduated from Hamilton High School's humanities magnet program.
He is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Louis Huang in the ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat (2015–2020), for which he was nominated for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series in 2016.
Before these major roles, Park gained popularity by playing Steve, a prank replacement of Jim Halpert (dubbed "Asian Jim") in an episode of the NBC sitcom The Office and starring in the recurring role of Governor Danny Chung in the HBO comedy series Veep. He also co-starred in and co-wrote the Netflix romantic comedy film Always Be My Maybe (2019) alongside Ali Wong and directed the comedy-drama film Shortcomings (2023).
Park played Agent Jimmy Woo in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films, including Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018), the miniseries WandaVision (2021) and the film Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023). He played a future version of himself in the 2021 Dwayne Johnson autobiographical comedy series Young Rock and portrayed North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un in the comedy film The Interview. He has also appeared in the DC Extended Universe films Aquaman (2018) and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023) as Dr. Stephen Shin.
Please Wish This Funny & Delightfully Charming Korean-American 🇰🇷 Actor Of Comedy In Acting
A Very Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊
YOU KNOW HIM
YOU HAVE HEARD HIM MAKE YOU LAUGH 🤣
& WE ALL LOVE HIM FOR WHAT HE DOES
THE 1 & ONLY
MR. RANDALL PARK 🇰🇷 AKA LOUIS HUANG OF ABC'S FRESH OFF THE BOAT 🚢 AGENT JIMMY WOO OF THE MCU & DR. STEPHEN SHIN OF THE AQUAMAN 🧜🏽‍♂️ MOVIES 🎥
HAPPY 50TH BIRTHDAY 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 TO YOU MR. PARK🇰🇷 & HERE'S TO MANY MORE YEARS TO COME 
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#RandallPark #FreshOffTheBoat #AntmanandTheWasp #AquamanandTheLostKingdom
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deliciouslytoolove · 2 years
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Watch "Jessica's skills are unmatched! #freshofftheboat" on YouTube
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mythoughtsverbatim · 2 years
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Watch "Jessica's skills are unmatched! #freshofftheboat" on YouTube
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bellestar66 · 3 years
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one year living in the great white north today OMG 🇨🇦 looking at these pictures, i ask myself: “if i knew then what i know now, would we still have made the decision to come—and amidst a global pandemic at that?!” grabbing a one-way ticket has been quite a recurring theme in my life. but out of all the one-way tickets i’ve taken, this one challenged me the most in so many ways. uprooting myself from what had been a pretty successful and comfortable life was a conscious decision i made, so that my life can be whole again. but then again, i should know that nothing comes easy. opening up #chapter3 in canada with the #miffyfamjam was a truly humbling and sobering experience in so many ways. one that has taught—and is still teaching me—how to effectively transition from a long-distance parent to a full-time mom to a teen coming to terms with her own identity, a supportive wife to someone dealing with mental health struggles, a leader of a global team across 3 continents, all the while questioning all that i’ve known to date, undoing what needs to be undone, coming to terms with what has been and what will be. and most of all, embracing everything coming my way with utmost grace and gratitude. my answer to my own question is “why the hell not?!” for without learning and growing through the past year, i wouldn’t also have made new dreams come true, not only for my family but for myself as well. i’m worthy of where i stand because of all that i’ve sacrificed to be here. and who knows what the next year will hold? call me a relentless optimist, but i see a new batch of dreams just about to unfold, somewhere over the horizon. onwards, always onwards. 🙌🏼⭐️💕 #canada #immigrants #musings #ofwblues #freshofftheboat https://www.instagram.com/p/CWSRibOrM85B2tq-7NH-kABsdmEQ7Wp5UjipKk0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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calexandert · 3 years
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Its been a while, but I’m back, here to bring you simple facts, wrapping up the latest news, with a couple thoughts to fuse into your focus, sharing things you should notice yourself, but in case you don’t I’m here to help.  #TheUpdateTVVD Watch the full episode: #TVVideoDownload: https://www.mediavillage.com/article/the-update-hulus-asian-stories-the-cws-kung-fu/
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anaiyahtatiana · 4 years
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My mom actually does a great job rewriting my locs. People often think I went to the salon . . . . #hourlycomicday #hourlycomicday2021 #hourlycomicsday #locs #locstylist #locslove #naturalhair #naturalhairjourney #naturalhairstylist #naturalhaircommunity #salmon #salmondinner #panfriedsalmon #freshofftheboat #fotb #nathanforyou #washday #washdayroutine #retwist #retwistlocs #mom https://www.instagram.com/p/CLINIGsD1b0/?igshid=jh5osdyx9qk3
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raurquiz · 2 years
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#happybirthday @paulscheer #paulscheer #actor #AndyBillups #StarTrekLowerDecks #theleague #blackmonday #longshot #ntsfsdsuv #BigCityGreens #BigMouth #AppleandOnion #TheGoodPlace #Veep #FreshOfftheBoat #FutureMan #AdventureTime #UltimateSpiderMan #startrek56 @startrekonpplus https://www.instagram.com/p/CoFb2BCuZcm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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fleekpoint · 4 years
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Watch out.. something a'coming . . . . #sarasota#marinajack#lidokey#boat#boatlife#boating#boattrip#boatride#fishingboats#onaboat#powerboat#boatlifestyle#freshofftheboat#me#seafare#sealife#seafarer#journey#voyage#ocean#beachfront#luxury#highrise#srq https://www.instagram.com/p/CEH4CcrBIlM/?igshid=16xc7z2lieuds
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thegreatlukeski · 5 years
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My friend, actor Renie Rivas, appeared in the January 18th episode of the sitcom "Fresh Off The Boat", titled "Driver's Eddie 2: Orlando Drift". The current season of the sitcom takes place in 1999, and in it teenager Eddie takes his friends to an Insane Clown Posse concert, where Renie is seen playing a "juggalette" (which is how she is listed in the credits). She commissioned me to draw her in her full wicked clown regalia from that episode, and by her request I added her holding a Cotton Candy flavored Faygo to the drawing.
To see Renie's appearance in the show, go to this video and click the volume icon on, and if you don't want to watch the whole thing, skip ahead to 3:05 to see Renie: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1238796456272169
Note: All the t-shirts seen in this episode are from ICP's first 3 Joker's Cards albums, which seems to imply that this was an early 1999 Orlando tour date for their 4th album "The Great Milenko" (the album which brought them their first and biggest blast of nationwide fame) shortly before their 5th (double) album "The Amazing Jeckel Brothers" was released.
And if you want to see another ICP related thing I created, check out this song parody of mine from 1999, video edited by Jered Perez: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hi11JOe5cRk 
Peace and love to all my fellow juggalos out there
~ Luke Ski
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afterourhearts · 6 years
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This just in: Kim’s Convenience Better than Fresh off the Boat - Much, Much Better
Okay, it’s probably old news for some of you, but I just recently finished binging Kim’s Convenience and holy crap it was amazing. Remember me, a few months back, ripping on Wong Fu’s little short story about Asian-American dude and also on Fresh off the Boat? It’s not that I’m hard to please... they just fell short and were receiving praise just for their novelty and not really because the storytelling was anything good. So when friends told me to start KC, I was like hmm brace yourself Amy for another colossal disappointment and misrepresentation of Asian-Americans, BUT I WAS WRONG. I WAS SO WRONG. KC nails a lot of stuff spot on actually. Even though its about a Korean immigrant fam, even as a Chinese-American I could relate. Korean nationalism/pride permeates throughout, which is hilarious because it’s so true, have you ever met a Korean who doesn’t think Koreans are the best Asian race ever created, lmao... but also, something I really enjoy is that the PARENTS ARE ACTUALLY DEVELOPED AND REAL AND AUTHENTIC unlike in FOTB where they’re just like white-worshipping assimilation-obsessed one-dimensional caricatures. Mr. and Mrs. Kim are like, parents that act like real immigrant parents would, and instead of just showing them be “strict” and stubborn without reason, YOU SEE THE REASONS, and in very nuanced ways, unlike the loud and obvious WongFu style where everything is laid out for you in script as if you had the critical thinking skills of a 7 year old. When the mom in FOTB starts one of her strict Asian mom rants I just want to eye-roll and fast forward but when Mr. Kim yells at his daughter for being ungrateful when he’s literally given everything he has to her it takes me right back to like, last month when my dad delivered the same ass lecture in the same way. KC doesn’t just make fun of these things Asian parents do - it portrays these human beings and immigrant families as real, rational, humanistic, people. 
For those of you who don’t know what KC is about, basically a Korean fam owns a convenience store in Canada, there’s a son who dropped outta HS and ran away from home because poor relationship with his dad, and a daughter who is I guess more of the “model student” but also not because she is in art school. So the parents aren’t the most conservative parents out there but they also aren’t by any means liberal. They go to church and the hypocrisy of Korean church culture could be developed more but it’s at least somewhat developed. Mostly I’m amazed by how accurate that strained father-son relationship is. We don’t like to talk about it, but Asian kids run away from home. I know of someone and you probably know of someone too. Or, if they didn’t run away from home, they’re just flat out not on speaking terms with their parents anymore. The generational gap can cause divides that seem irreparable. At this point in KC, the relationship is still strained, but it’s also so real and I appreciate that so much. You don’t just see an unreasonable father who you blame the entirety of the strained relationship on - you also see a son who buys so much into Western culture that he fails to see the Eastern way his dad shows love, and is trained into assuming the worst of his dad because of a lack of cultural understanding and not because the dad is a bad dad. One of the biggest issues I have with what gets misrepresented for Asians = our parents. I feel like non-Asians think of Asian parents as like, these devoid of emotion robots who abuse the shit out of their children, which is just so untrue, and what sucks is that a lot of Asian kids who grow up in white-dominated cultures start buying into the white way to raise children being the RIGHT way to raise children, and a lot of these “can’t fix” relationships stem from that friction. And when white people are just like lol these parents are the reasons their kids are messed up it just reinforces the divided relationship. KC doesn’t do that, and it makes me emotional just thinking about how glad I am it doesn’t do that. Thank you KC for tackling the complexity of these immigrant fam relationships with attention to authenticity. Thank you for not becoming the shallow, white-pandering joke of a show FOTB is. Just, thanks, and keep churning out the seasons please. Some white guy was ripping on KC the other day and saying it was way worse than FOTB which only further emphasizes my point that FOTB has found its target audience and it ain’t us Asians, lol. Don’t listen to the white reviewers about our Asian shows. Gogogo give KC a chance, I complain about everything and I even loved this haha. 
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