Meet Kimber, an emerging character on Broadway who’s recently graced our screens in the third installment of “Only Murders in the Building.” Finding herself living in the peculiar Arconia building, Kimber faces a series of enigmas and life’s intricacies. Amid this tangled web, she scores a role in Oliver’s theatrical piece, “Death Rattle.” Like so many young New York City dwellers, Kimber’s reality consists of juggling side jobs to keep up with the metropolis’s towering living costs. The talented Ashley Park portrays her.
Meet Ashley Park As Kimber In Only Murders In The Building

Born in June 1991, Ashley Jini Park is a multifaceted talent hailing from the United States, widely recognized for playing Mindy Chen in Netflix’s hit show “Emily in Paris.”
Her childhood was spent under California’s golden rays in Glendale before moving to the leafy roads of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Part of a loving family with parents, Andrew and Sara, Ashley shares her life with a younger sister, Audrey. Her roots stretch back to Korea, and she shares blood ties with fellow actor Justin H. Min.
Education
Ashley first studied at Pioneer High School, where she waved goodbye to her classmates with a diploma in 2009. Her artistic calling drove her to the University of Michigan, where she danced and sang her way to a BFA in musical theatre from the School of Music, Theater, and Dance in 2013.
Social Media
The silver screen star boasts a substantial digital following. Over 3 million followers keep up with her life on Instagram, while Twitter sees her engaged with an audience of more than 35k followers.
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Personal life
Ashley keeps her romantic affairs intriguingly veiled. Once, her name was whispered alongside singer and actor Zach Adkins in 2018, and rumors fluttered around Benjamin Tyler Cook from “West Side Story” in 2019. Whispers of a potential romance with her “Emily in Paris” co-star Lucas Bravo have also surfaced, thanks to their magnetic on-screen bond.
Career, Movies, And TV Shows
Ashley’s career, painted with vibrant strokes, began in 2009. The Musical Theatre Wichita production of Miss Saigon saw her cast in dual roles. Her big Broadway moment came on February 17, 2014, in Mamma Mia at the Broadhurst Theatre. The years have seen her metamorphose into various roles on TV and in films such as Charlene Kaye: Human and Are You Joking?
Her recent venture has her taking the character of Mindy Chen in “Emily in Paris” to new heights, in addition to a multitude of TV and theater roles, including Luisa in “The Fantasticks” and Colette Tatou in “Ratatouille the Musical.” Her journey, marked by passion and perseverance, captivates audiences globally.