Kim created a one-woman show, Reclaiming Vietnam, and has been performing it around NYC over the last 2 years. Reclaiming Vietnam was accepted into Emerging Artists Theatre's New Work Series in Fall of 2014, and Kim will be taking her show on the road to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this August!
Kim began her acting career at the Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas. She has appeared in several short films including The Face written and directed by Elizabeth Browning, L to Canarsie, and See Something Say Something both written and directed by Alice Cox. She also starred in Elizabeth Rose, for which she received a nomination for Best Actress in the Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout sponsored by Asian Cinevision and MTV. On stage, she played the part of Maggie in The Chinese Restaurant Syndrome directed by April Feld Sandor at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia as well the part of Lia in Big Flower Eater, working with Direct Arts founder and playwright Victoria Linchong. Cesi Davidson, playwright, has featured Kim in several of her story-telling series and staged readings. Kim participated in New York’s Summerstages as a cast member of SPEAK featuring the music and spoken word of Marla Mase and the Tomas Doncker band.
She created a clay-mation short called Growing the Monster during her participation in Third World Newsreel’s Film and Video Production workshop under the mentorship of Herman Lew and J.T. Takagi. She wrote Ramona’s Vision, a short video produced and directed by Rebecca De Ornelas. Her other passions are rearranging her furniture and learning the guitar.
Kim began her acting career at the Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas. She has appeared in several short films including The Face written and directed by Elizabeth Browning, L to Canarsie, and See Something Say Something both written and directed by Alice Cox. She also starred in Elizabeth Rose, for which she received a nomination for Best Actress in the Annual 72 Hour Film Shootout sponsored by Asian Cinevision and MTV. On stage, she played the part of Maggie in The Chinese Restaurant Syndrome directed by April Feld Sandor at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia as well the part of Lia in Big Flower Eater, working with Direct Arts founder and playwright Victoria Linchong. Cesi Davidson, playwright, has featured Kim in several of her story-telling series and staged readings. Kim participated in New York’s Summerstages as a cast member of SPEAK featuring the music and spoken word of Marla Mase and the Tomas Doncker band.
She created a clay-mation short called Growing the Monster during her participation in Third World Newsreel’s Film and Video Production workshop under the mentorship of Herman Lew and J.T. Takagi. She wrote Ramona’s Vision, a short video produced and directed by Rebecca De Ornelas. Her other passions are rearranging her furniture and learning the guitar.

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