Yunjin Kim
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Yunjin Kim was born on November 7, 1973 in Seoul, South Korea. She is a Korean American film and theatre actress.
She is currently in Hawaii, shooting a huge hit TV show called "Lost" on ABC, playing the role of "Sun."
In films, she has played many different roles, ranging from a sexy assassin in blockbuster hit "Shiri" to a beaten-down housewife who finds herself caught in a dangerous affair in "Ardor." In Korean television, Yunjin became an overnight sensation when she palyed a successful business woman in a MBC hit mini-series called "The Hunch" in the fall of 1997.
Her career truly took off in Korea and other Asian countries with her film "Shiri" in 1999. Yunjin became a huge star in Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan with the success of "Shiri." Yunjin's fame in Asia led her to shoot a Japanese movie called "Rush" in 2001. Yunjin also served as the Goodwill Ambassador to Korea and Japan for the 2002 Fifa World Cup.
She also published a Japanese photobook called "XOXO" and worked as a model and spokesperson for Kanebo in several Asian countries, including Japan and Korea. She received many acting awards from her film debut "Shiri" and "Ardor."
Filmography
- Two Sisters (2008)
- "Lost" (70 episodes, 2004-2008)
- 2007 AZN Asian Excellence Awards (2007)
- Yu-wol-ui il-gi (2005)
- Milae (2002)
- Yesterday (2002)
- Iron Palm (2002)
- Rush! (2001)
- Danjeogbiyeonsu (2000)
- "With Love" (1999)
- Swiri (1999)
- "Weding Deureseu" (1998)
- "Beautiful Vacation" (1996)
Awards
- Screen Actors Guild Outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series "Lost" 2006












