Biography

As a Los Angeles native, Kim began completely opposite of the stereotypical valley girl: she was shy. In fact, Kim was so shy that as a kid she cried when people applauded and didn't even speak in Kindergarten for six months. (Yes, she does talk to people now.)

Beginning as a ballet dancer, Kim worked through her stage fright. Then, right before she started preparing for a professional career in dance, the heaven's parked and Kim completely realized her true love, acting. And from then on she has delved completely into the entertainment industry.

Though a girly-girl, Kim has a rather boyish edge. Aside from enjoying hanging out with friends, pilates, pole dancing at S Factor, and of course, the movies, she also loves horseback riding, target shooting, and her newly discovered love for riding motorcycles. She hopes to get her motorcycle license soon, and one day she hopes to take to the skies with a pilot's license."

Yet Kim has not limited herself to solely acting. Writing was always been a hobby for her, until her talents were fully realized when her screenplay was performed at the LA Teen Screen Festival in association with the Scriptwriter's Network. One day, she will direct and produce her works, with her production company. And Kim's creative endeavors branch beyond the film industry too with her short stories, novels, and her new love of painting.