Jennifer Kim Net Worth

Jennifer Kim is an actress who was born and is best known for her roles in The Bourne Legacy (2012), Mozart in the Jungle (2014) and First Winter (2012). She has been in the entertainment industry for many years and continues to be a successful actress.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Genres Folk rock
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1980s–present
Labels MCA, Elektra, Green Linnet, Epoisse, Philips, Imaginary Road
Associated acts The Story
Website www.jenniferkimball.com

💰 Net worth

Jennifer Kim's net worth is estimated to be between $100K to $1M in 2024. She is a talented actress renowned for her exceptional performances in notable films and television shows. Born with immense acting prowess, Jennifer is primarily celebrated for her roles in The Bourne Legacy (2012), where she left a lasting impression on audiences with her remarkable portrayal. She continued to mesmerize viewers with her acting skills in Mozart in the Jungle (2014) and First Winter (2012). With her consistent success and undeniable talent, Jennifer Kim's net worth is projected to grow significantly in the coming years.

Biography/Timeline

1980

Jennifer Kimball and Amherst College friend Jonatha Brooke began playing music together in the 1980s. They performed regularly during their college years. Their folk songs were marked by "witty wordplay and sumptuous pop harmonies," according to one music critic. Critics noted a resemblance between their music and earlier artists such as Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon in terms of excellent musicianship, singing, and writing. Kimball graduated from Amherst in 1986.

1989

They called themselves The Story. One critic wrote "Jennifer Kimball played the Art Garfunkel role in The Story" who contributed "high ethereal harmonies." In 1989, the duo played the coffeehouse folk circuit and radio which exemplified the "folk-rock singer-songwriter aesthetic," according to one account. Kimball and Brooke "burst to fame" with this combination. They created a demo called Over Oceans and were promptly signed to the independent label Green Linnet which, in 1991, issued the duo's debut full-length album Grace in Gravity. Later Elektra Records signed The Story and re-issued their debut.

1993

Their second album, The Angel in the House, was released in 1993. One critic raved about the "exquisite arrangements and Tricky, pitch-perfect harmonies by Ms. Brooke and her vocal partner, Jennifer Kimball," and added they "are the last word in elegant folk-pop refinement." The album featured "moody jazz and Brazilian-flavored arrangements" and "the duo's harmonies, which usually begin in a comfortably folkish vein, frequently stray into precise chromatic dissonance" and had a "sophisticated international flavor." Their song Over Oceans was used as background for dance Choreographer Kristen Caputo. The songs contemplate a woman's conflicting desires for love and achievement and the need to shake off the romantic myth of a male rescuer.

1994

In 1994, Kimball and Brooke dissolved their musical partnership, while Kimball performed as a singer-songwriter in various venues and continued to write music.

1998

In 1998, Kimball released the album Veering from the Wave. A Washington Post critic applauded the singing as "handsome" and the songwriting as excellent. In 1999, Kimball opened for folk artists such as Tom Rush. In 2000, she was a featured performer at New Haven's Eli Whitney Folk Festival. Her tune Meet Me in the Twilight has been played on the radio, including San Francisco station KPFA. She's recorded with such artists as Wayfaring Strangers, Session Americana, and Tony Trischka. Her music has been described by a critic as "quirky and oh-so-urban suburban" and a "sultry roots singer" with the "aching breath of a mezzo."

2006

Kimball released her CD Oh Hear Us in 2006. One critic wrote "her songs still ripple with eccentric surprise, sudden twists, and "A-ha!" moments."

2007

In 2007 she was a part-time horticulturalist and studied landscape design at Harvard. She commented about her hobby: "It's a lovely way to keep the head 'free' while working outside and dreaming up songs, designs, novels." She sang and played at Boston's Lizard Lounge with Musicians including Guitarist Duke Levine, lap steel player Kevin Barry, Drummer Bill Beard, Bassist Dick Gates, and guest artists including Dennis Brennan, Kris Delmhorst, Rose Polenzani, Anne Heaton, and Rose Cousins.

2008

Since 2008, Kimball performed with Boston artists such as Rose Polenzani and Rose Cousins, occasionally as the Wintery Songs in Eleventy Part Harmony. A critic described them as "a veritable supergroup of some of the finest local singer-songwriters."