Johnny Kim
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Johnny Kim, born in Seoul, Korea, in 1968, and moved at an early age to Singapore, growing up in an exclusive neighborhood known as Queen Astrid Park. A close neighbor and family friend was Sir Run Run Shaw. Kim's family migrated to the United States via Garfield Heights, Ohio in 1976, then took the trip to the west coast, and lived in San Francisco, California, in 1978. Kim, coming from a talented musical family, was quickly fascinated with the music and film industry, and while in High School at Westmoor High in Daly City, formed his first musical bands, playing lead guitar.
In addition to his musical talents, his athletic ability allowed him to develop a strong love for the martial arts, and under the careful guidance of Grandmaster In Hyuk Suh, founder of Kuk Sool Won, Kim became a martial arts instructor from 1986 to 1989. Having developed his physical body, he decided, with the same determination, to develop his mind, and moved to Honolulu, Hawaii to study Oriental philosophy working at Kualoa Ranch during the day.
Still infactuated with the entertainment industry, Johnny Kim moved back to Los Angeles from Hawaii in 1991, to pursue his dreams of acting and eventually producing films. With only $50 in his pocket, knowing no one in the city of Los Angeles, and wanting to prove to himself that he could achieve his dreams, Kim was destitute. Having never lost sight of his goals, Kim took to the streets and remained single-minded, earning a few dollars here and there upon which to eat when he could, often sleeping on the streets. His tenacity finally paid off when, nearly three years later, he landed his first acting gig: He was casted as Korean Seaman, Chulso Lee on the major motion picture, Outbreak, starring Dustin Hoffman and Rene Russo.
Thanks to his first role in Outbreak, Kim was able to join the Screen Actors Guild. Kim then earned a part as a Korean Newscaster in another mega blockbuster film called Independence Day; where he was credited as Derek Kim, an alternative name he used until 2002. After being nearly homeless for three years, Kim could see what he thought were his greatest dreams coming true! Kim recalls, "I still remember receiving my first big huge paycheck from Warner Brothers Studios and second giantic check from Twentieth Century Fox Studios. I couldn't believe my eyes what I was seeing. Finally, I had plenty of money to pay rent, buy food, clothes, etc. The best part is that even to this date, I still receive residual payments from these movies whenever it is shown on cable/network channels!"
For Johnny Kim, acting and music was not enough. He believes in creating one's own destiny, and in simple, hard work and long hours. In 2002, he formed Dereko Entertainment, a feature film and music production company, with financial support from Taiwanese investors. Johnny directed Raspberry & Lavender: The Lavender Girl in 2004. Johnny Kim, a self-made millionaire, a residence of Beverly Hills, California is now working on a sequel called Raspberry & Lavender: Diaries of a Lavender Girl, based on his comics. Johnny is also working on action/adventure feature film called Dangerous Days as a producer with partner/producer John Duza of DuzaCorp Productions. Additionally, there are four other films in the works.
Kim remains humble and true to his beliefs. He offers advice to those that hope to break into the entertainment business, "My dear friends, you can make your dream come true if you are dead serious about making it as an actor in Hollywood. Don't waste your time daydreaming that someday you want to become famous. Just go out there and do it for real like what I've done. Sure, in the beginning I had no clue how to get my foot in the door. However, I was pretty darn persistent and kept trying. Although I was starving myself to death, show business was a priority for me." (Bio written by Debra Triplett - Debra@debratriplett.com)
[edit] Filmography
- Eighth House (2009) ***Producer
- Black Salt (2008) *** Producer
- Millionaire McKinley: Johnny's Millions (2008) as Johnny Kim ***Director ***Executive Producer
- Dangerous Days (2008) *** Executive Producer
- Raspberry & Lavender: Diaries of a Lavender Girl (2007) as Langwood **Director ***Producer
- Raspberry & Lavender: The Lavender Girl (2004) as Langwood **Director ***Producer
- Soap Girl (2002) * as an undercover cop
- Secret of the Five Fingers (2002) * as Mr. O, X, Z
- Shiri (1999) as Jung Dae-Ho (credited as Derek Kim)
- A Moment of Confusion (1998) */** as Jhonnie
- Psycho Sushi (1997) * as an Asian model
- White Cargo (1996) * as a Chinese worker
- The Rich Man's Wife (1996) as a busboy
- Independence Day (1996) * as a Korean newscaster
- Dunston Checks In (1996) as a hotel clerk
- Virtuosity (1995) as a lab tech
- Outbreak (1995) * as Seaman Chulso Lee
(*) credited as Derek Kim.
(**) also as director.
(***) also as producer.
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[edit] External links
- Immigrant Magazine
- Netflix entry
- Moviesonline
- Johnny Kim at the Internet Movie Database
- MovieMess
- Moviemeter
- AA Risings
- Cinema.com entry
- Movie-Gazette
- Yahoo Movies
- Artist Show
- Movies.go.com
- Asian American film Database
- Starpages
- Ez-Entertainment entry
- Hawaii411 entry
- Amazon (Virtuosity)
- Amazon (The Rich Man's's Wife)
- Amazon (Dunston Checks In)
- Interview
- Derek Kim at the Open Directory Project (suggest site)
- Filmklub
- Metacritic entry
- Asiamania
- Raspberry & Lavender official site
- The Four Word Film Review
- Fansites
- Top Celebrity Pages
- Showbizdata