Daniel Dae Kim
Korean Background:
Korean-born American
김대현
Daniel Dae Kim is a Korean-born American actor and producer whose work has expanded Korean-American representation across television, film, and the Broadway stage. Born in Busan and raised in the United States, he became widely known through Lost and Hawaii Five-0. After first portraying the King of Siam at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 2009, Kim made his Broadway debut in 2016 as the final replacement King in Lincoln Center Theater’s revival of The King and I. Through his production company 3AD, he also developed the American television adaptation of the Korean series The Good Doctor. Kim later returned to Broadway in the play Yellow Face, earning a Tony Award nomination and extending his influence beyond musical theatre.
Broadway or West End Debut
Debut Marktet:
Broadway
Debut Year:
2016
Debut Productiont:
The King and I
Debut Role:
King of Siam
Debut Theatre:
Vivian Beaumont Theater
Company Entry:
Replacement
Credit Type:
Principal
References
Performer page (Playbill)
https://playbill.com/person/daniel-dae-kim-vault-0000127179
The King and I production page (Playbill)
https://playbill.com/production/the-king-and-i-vivian-beaumont-theater-vault-0000014073
Marin Mazzie and Daniel Dae Kim Join The King and I (Playbill)
https://playbill.com/article/marin-mazzie-and-daniel-dae-kim-join-the-king-and-i
Daniel Dae Kim profile (Korean American Community Foundation)
https://kacfny.org/daniel-dae-kim/
Daniel Dae Kim profile (Broadway.com)

