"Grace is fabulous. She is very sweet and very professional. Grace is a lot of fun on set and always ready for a laugh. She will try anything once and is a damn good kisser. I wrecked a lot of takes just after the kiss. "Aw crap, sorry guys gotta go again. My bad." The only unfortunate thing is for her. She got me. Yikes!" - Aaron Douglas

"Grace is one of the sweetest people I've ever met…a fabulous and very, very bright woman. And with all apologies to her fabulous boyfriend, Phil—who's a great guy—I would have to unequivocally say that Grace is a great kisser." - Aaron Douglas

"Last year at the San Diego Comic-Con, I walked around and nobody knew me. The only time I got mobbed was when I was with Grace Park. People would run up and push me out of the way to get to Grace, thinking I was just her manager!" - Aaron Douglas

"Grace is wonderful to work with, a very professional, bright lady -- and a good kisser." - Aaron Douglas

"Grace put herself on tape. Ben (Bratt) was part of the process. Come in. Your agent calls. You go in. Grace was up in Vancouver. She read the script, and she wanted in badly. So she put herself on tape, in this sort of grainy, not-so-well-shot, not-so-bueno look, and the tape just lit up. We showed it to Ben (Bratt), and we all said, 'That's our girl.' - Jonathan Prince

"We're lucky to have her. She brings vitality to the set." - Jonas Chernik

"And I'm continually impressed with Grace. That Grace really delivers all these different versions of Boomer, and so does Trish. I mean they really- it's a subtle thing." - Ronald D. Moore

"Grace is a very smart actress." - Ronald D. Moore

"This is a great moment in the show; it's Sharon's reaction here when she comes- when she starts smashing her head into the glass and leaves the blood stains. I mean there's something so raw and naked about her, it's really a tribute to Grace Park and what she's done with this character. She's been willing- she's been pretty fearless in what she's been willing to do and try and nakedly show emotion and really go into places that I don't know that the character or the actress ever thought that they would go before. And Helo just watches. That's great, that's just so shocking, it's just it's so disturbing. It's such a- it's not a human impulse to run into the wall and smash your head into it, it's almost like a- it's very literally like an animal in a cage and there's something so discomfiting about that. And then in come the guards. I don't know- the whole sequence really it just makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up. " - Ronald D. Moore

"We went to the same acting school for a while. We never shared a class, but we're familiar with the same techniques and the school's practices and attitude. It's an exceptional school. It's only been around six or seven years, but Grace and I were there in the beginning, so we're familiar with each other's techniques, and we do have great chemistry. She's a wonderful friend and an amazing actress. I really appreciate working with her." - Tahmoh Penikett

"I think that with Grace, because of West 32nd, Park Chan-wook is casting her in a short film as part of the New York, I Love You series. I think the film community there was very interested in seeing West 32nd and seeing who was in there talent-wise. Grace landed that." - Michael Kang

“Grace and I have been working together since the mini-series, and we are great friends. We have grown together as the show has gone on. I have watched her become and blossom into this amazing artist. It is incredible the challenges they have given her on this show. Having to play multiple roles with the same character. She has stepped up to the plate, and has done an incredible job!” - Tahmoh Penikett

"The one thing I appreciate in working with Grace is that because we share so many scenes together, we have gotten to the point where we do a lot of analyzing together. If we see a scene that is worked a certain way, we are always trying to look back on the story. We just do a lot of extra work trying to figure out where we are coming from.” - Tahmoh Penikett

"I don't know if you know, me and Grace Park met on that show. It's amazing to meet people like that who start off together and see where life takes you. She's done really well. It's awesome to see people like her totally blossom." - Dominic Zamprogna

"Sharon and Helo are probably the most believable couple that we really have. That's in part because we've watched the relationship develop over such a long period of time and the way it began and the specifics of it all. But it's also just a testament to the natural chemistry between the two actors, between Grace and Tahmoh. They really- they've been playing scenes together for so long and they have such an innate understanding of one another's rhythms and who they are that it's really a pleasure to watch them do this kind of work." - Ronald D. Moore

"I've never seen growth in an actress like Grace. You're inspiring." - Katee Sackhoff

"Grace, you've become my dearest friend and I've so admired your work and growth as an artist. The partnership and trust we've shared over the years is so very dear to me that words can't express it. T sunn een cho." - Tahmoh Penikett

"After about three or four days of shooting on location in the forest, I had become fairly comfortable and close with Katee and Grace and Tahmoh. We all hit it off almost immediately. The four of us just gelled, and Tahmoh and I have very similar senses of humor, so we'd riff off each other at the drop of a hat. And one afternoon on set between setups I was sitting in one of the cast chairs next to Grace, and she looked over at me and said, 'It feels like you've been here since the beginning. ... I think they should keep you around.' Who knew then that that would eventually be the case? That meant a lot to me in that moment, and I've never forgotten it since." - Michael Trucco

"As an outsider looking in to someone else's craft, I firmly believe that Grace in particular has had the most growth as an actor....No, it's not to say that you were s---ty. It was your first show ...And then they realized what she was capable of. It's just phenomenal what she has done with that character." - Katee Sackhoff

"People love this show. It's amazing who are fans of the show. All those writers on Letterman? Amazing. This almost never happens, but all the writers on Letterman came back to our hotel that night. They were so excited to be in the presence of Grace [Park], [Edward James Olmos'] Adama and Tricia Helfer, of course, that they wanted to hang out all night." - Lucy Lawless

"I will watch something and I'll see Aaron Douglas do some little thing or I'll see Grace Park do something or I'll see them all together as pilots or I'll see Adama alone in his quarters and I loose it over these truly spare human moments. ... It's like when you think back on your family and growing up and you have this memory that's very emotional, but it would never be the moment that perhaps another sibling would remember ... I just have these moments seeing all them there whether they did or didn't do something, and there's a quiet truthfulness about them and I just get overwhelmingly moved." - Mary McDonnell

"Just fangirl spazzed all over Grace Park. So excited to work with her and the rest of The Cleaner cast in the next two weeks." - Janina Gavankar

"Grace Park: They are selling your bath water on E-Bay at five grand a glass. I'm keeping mine. I feel a Joe Cocker song coming on." - Michael Angeli

"Grace Park: SO IMPRESSED." - Paul Campbell

[What would be your fancy dress costume of choice?] "Boomer or Athena from Battlestar Galactica." - James McAvoy

"I also got to work with Esteban (Swenton) and Grace (Akani), two people who I love working with, but rarely get the chance to, so that was another treat." - Brett DelBuono

"This kind of romantic musical gesture is rare on Battlestar Galactica, but the incredibly moving performances from Aaron Douglas and Grace Park allowed for me to write bigger musical gestures." - Bear McCreary

 

"I'm also a huge fan of Grace Park because she embraced her culture along with her stardom. She goes back to Korea and always keeps in touch with her roots. She has a profound humility and an openness to new experiences. She is one of the least judgemental people I've ever met, as well." - Kandyse McClure