
An accomplished actress who has already made a name for herself in Korea -- and all over Asia with the film Shiri -- Yunjin Kim is making her mark on American television with Lost.
Kim was bashful as a kid, so she decided to get over her shyness by taking drama classes in the seventh grade. She was immediately cast in a musical and fell in love with the theatre.
Her Korean feature film credits include starring roles in Ardor, Yesterday, Iron Palm, Ginko Bed 2, Diary of June and the Japanese film Rush, as well as roles in the television weekend dramas With Love and Wedding Dress and the miniseries Hunch and Beautiful Vacation. She also guest hosted on ABC`s The View. She recently wrapped production on the Margaret Cho directed comedy, Two Sisters, and the Korean crime thriller, Seven Days.
Kim was the Goodwill Ambassador for the 2002 World Cup in Japan and Korea, representing Korea. While born in Seoul, Korea, she grew up in Staten Island, New York. She attended the prestigious High School of Performing Arts in New York and received her BFA in acting from Boston University.