|
Interview
with Grace Park
BY JOHN
LEE
 
The ever elegant
Grace Park will return for the second season of
Battlestar Galactica, a Friday night ratings juggernaut
that has swept the SCI FI nation by storm. The
SCI FI Channel has ordered 20 new episodes for this
upcoming season, and Grace Park and the rest of the
crew will begin production in Vancouver in March for a
summer premiere. With the show's success and her
eight page spread on the latest issue of Maxim
magazine, the big media buzz surrounding Grace Park is
quite apparent everywhere. Ktown213 and staff
were at the press conference, and we seized the
opportunity to find out more for our viewers.
Through all the media frenzy, Grace was gracious enough
to give us a one-on-one interview.
Ktown213:
Grace, you have a lot of fans in the Koreatown
community, how about a brief intro of your background
and how everything came about.
Grace Park: Well, I was born in Los
Angeles, but we moved to Canada when I was 22 months
old. So I pretty much consider myself a Canadian
native, but always Korean of course. In our home
we speak about half Korean and half English. I
went to school in Vancouver (UVC) and majored in
Psychology. I also went to Yonsei during one summer for
the Korean program, but sadly I was put in the first
level and I guess I never got fluency from that, haha.
After graduation I felt that maybe I wanted to start
acting and I would just try it for a year. I
ended up getting a teen show called Edgemont right
away, but my parents wanted me to get another job or go
to school or get something more professional.
They just kind of waited for the phase to end.
But I think them wanting me to stop doing that was like
a mountain, like Everest. And you know Everest,
you just want to climb it. So all I wanted to do
from that point on was to make sure I succeeded.
One day my dad asked me "How long are u going to do
this for?" I told my dad "You know what,
I'm going make a movie one day and make like 25 million
dollars." And he laughed at me. So after
that I knew I really had to do it, just to prove him
wrong you know? After that, I think the turning
point came when I did a screen test for show called
Silicon Follies for ABC, and my dad saw the
contract and saw how much I was going to get paid per
episode, and his jaw just dropped. He put his arm
around me and just laughed, hahaha. From that day
on I think he looked at me differently. And
when the show came out they were so proud, very
ecstatic, and overjoyed. When season two came out
they were even more ecstatic, much more than me.
So this has been a really good thing for my family and
it's been a really good thing for me now. But I
told them not to watch one of the episodes because of
the kissing scenes and they were like OK we won't
watch, haha...'cause you know, a conservative family
and all.
Kt213:
How do you feel about acting in general?
GP: Sometimes I feel like I'm a reluctant
actor, I don't know why. Acting...when you're in
the groove and it's going well you feel more alive than
what you do in most days. When things are all
aligned it thrills you, and when you see so many people
climb to their stardom I guess that's alright too.
But it's not even like that for me, I didn't want
the attention. I wasn't doing it to be famous, I
don't wish for people to see me in a glamorous way, or
I didn't do it to make a lot of money or anything like
that. [jokingly] But I was so naive back
then, hahaha.
Kt213:
You're sporting a ring on your finger, are you married?
GP: Yeah I just got married end of last
year. He's Korean, hahaha. I know right?
Let's see...we were dating for about 3 years. He
was born in Korea came to Canada when he was eight.
It's funny, I didn't think I'd ever want to marry a
Korean person, in fact I was actually very adamant
about it. But obviously he's very wonderful.
He's a real estate developer, but when he was in
college he wanted to be a director. So sometimes
he talks to me about how I should play my character in
a certain way, and he has very good insight on the show
so it's very enlightening.
Kt213:
You mentioned your family being conservative, so how
did they take you posing for Maxim?
GP: Uh oh, they told me specifically not
to talk about this, haha. Well I don't think I
gave them too many options. I was thinking well
my parents aren't going to ever see this on a magazine
stand, and their friend aren't going to see this either
and if they do, I have something on them, haha.
They were the first ones I showed though, and they were
speechless. It's funny 'cause my dad was a bit
shocked. They are more open to things now 'cause
I forced them to be. I told him it's OK 'cause
I'm married now, haha. But I don't think that
worked. They just told me not to shoot any more
things like that, haha.
Kt213:
So I guess Playboy's out of the question?
GP: Haha yeah, my dad asked me, so if they
want you to pose nude are you gonna do it? And of
course I told him no, and he was relieved, haha.
Kt213:
Grace, you have a lot of fans talking about you on
Ktown213 and they've sent me a list of questions for me
to ask you.
GP: Alright great, let's do it!
Kt213: What do you do that reminds you that
you're Korean, such as eating rice with spam, or
watching Korean dramas?
GP: Haha oh man, give me a second here.
There are so many things. I don't eat rice with
spam, but Ill have kimchee with mashed potatoes.
Do you ever do that? 'Cause potatoes are so
bland...So when you eat it with kimchee it's really good.
Gosh that's just one, but I know I have a ton.
I'm gonna have to tell you later when I think of more
'cause I know I'm gonna think of more on the plane ride
home, haha.
Kt213:
Alright, as a Korean-American in the entertainment
industry, do you feel that you're a role model for
fellow Korean-Americans?
GP: Hmm...I don't FEEL like I'm a role
model, but if I am a role model that's awesome. I
mean you never really know whose going to be someone
that you would draw inspiration from, but if someone
can draw inspiration from what I'm doing that's really
cool. I know sometimes people will look at me and
say well you're doing something you love and it must've
been really hard, and you're in the industry where
there aren't so many Asians, so kudos to you. And
in that way yeah, it's good, I'm proud of the fact that
I did that. It's hard, you want to see in the
media people that represent you and your voice but
there's not a lot of that out there. Like
recently I got very irritated flipping through some
magazine and looking through advertisements, and it's
always these blonde babies out there, and I'm like what
about the Asian babies, there are so many cute ones out
there use one of those! And then when I do see
one I'm like there are so many cuter ones than that!
haha. Yeah but if I am a role model, that's
awesome.
Kt213:
What is the funniest thing that happened to you during
the set of Battlestar Galactica?
GP: Let's see...man, I gotta write these
down when they happen 'cause on that set we all goof
off like crazy! Like we were on the set and we
were all super serious and somber because it was a
funeral scene, and the wardrobe lady would come out and
take our polaroids to match our outfits. And me,
Starbuck, and Crashdown would all of a sudden pull some
ridiculous poses.
Kt213: Sounds like a fun environment.
Next question, what star would you desire to have an
on-screen kiss with?
GP: Wow, I think a standard answer would
have to be Brad Pitt. But I don't know he's just
not doing it for me anymore. Am I allowed to say
that? Haha...
Kt213:
Well...your husband.
GP: Yeah I know, wait a second...I think
Jude Law's pretty hot right now. I don't know but
I can't just kiss somebody if somebody's not into me
you know? No matter how hot they are, I don't
want to be trying to be intimate with them, it's just
weird.
Kt213: But that's part of acting right?
GP: Yeah I guess so, haha.
Kt213: OK, last question. Are
there any upcoming projects of films in the near future
for you?
GP: Not right now because we're going into
the second season, so soon. I just got married
and I went away for 6 weeks so I'm just coming back
home. So not right now.
Kt213: OK great! Well, thank you so
much for your time.
GP: You're welcome, haha...that was it?
That was quick!
 
|