News and Appearances
Kim just appeared on Chuck as Denise, the sexy assistant to the villain of the current season. Kim also recently played a medic in the 100th episode of Criminal Minds on CBS, and the young mom Kelly in an episode of Grey's Anatomy on ABC.
Other credits include True Blood for HBO, Cass on the A&E original show The Beast, Marcy Patterson on the AMC show Mad Men, Sofia on Gilmore Girls, and more. Clips from The Beast, Mad Men, Grey's Anatomy, and other television and film appearances are available on her demo reel.
On stage, Kim's recent LA stage credits include Jean Maitland in Stage Door at the Open Fist Theater Company, where she is a member (the company was named one of the best Los Angeles theaters of the decade by the LA Weekly), Ellen in the West Coast premiere of Scarcity by Lucy Thurber at Need Theater; Beatrice in Shakespeare Santa Monica's production of Much Ado About Nothing; Adriana in Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors at the Open Fist; Alexandrina in The Uneasy Chair at The Ensemble Theater Company in Santa Barbara; and Cecily in Tom Stoppard's Travesties at the Open Fist. Press photos and reviews for all shows can be found here, as well as red carpet pictures.
Kim is managed by JC Robbins, represented by Orion Barnes at Rogers Orion Talent Agency theatrically, and by Commercials Unlimited commercially. She is a member of SAG, AFTRA, and Actors' Equity.
Some background:
Although an American/Belgian mix from Washington DC, Kim moved to Los Angeles from London, where she completed her Masters in Classical Acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Her thesis, in which she addressed Bardolatry ('Shakespeare-worship') and its effects, researched how an actor might approach
a very famous Shakespearean speech in order to get the audience to reconnect with it, using in particular Hamlet's "To be or not to be" speech.
She graduated Cum Laude from Yale with a BA in Theatre Studies. She also studied Computer Science and Mathematics,
and discovered a particular love for both Performance Art and Shakespeare. Her senior project was a one-woman show that she wrote and performed, entitled Lady Vacating Basement.
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