Jacqueline Kim Net Worth

Jacqueline Kim is an actress, producer, and soundtrack composer from Detroit, Michigan. She recently co-wrote and starred in the feature film, Advantageous, which won a special jury prize at the 2015 Sundance film festival. Additionally, she composed music for the film and is the lead singer/ songwriter for the band, This I Heard. Ms. Kim was the first Korean American actress to be nominated for an Independent Spirit award for her role in Eric Byler's Charlotte Sometimes.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Producer, Soundtrack
Birth Day March 31, 1965
Birth Place  Detroit, Michigan, United States
Age 58 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aries

💰 Net worth

Jacqueline Kim, a talented actress, producer, and soundtrack artist in the United States, is expected to have a net worth ranging between $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. With a diverse range of skills in various aspects of the entertainment industry, Jacqueline has established herself as a multifaceted talent. Her proficiency in acting, producing, and contributing to soundtracks has not only earned her recognition but also seems to have contributed significantly to her financial success. As the years progress, it will be intriguing to witness Jacqueline Kim's continued growth and artistic contributions to the industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1993

After graduating from drama school, Kim began acting on stages in Chicago, The Shakespeare Theatre (DC) and eventually landed in Minneapolis. Highlights throughout four seasons at the Guthrie Theater include such roles as Nina in The Seagull, the title role in Electra and Phocion/Princess in The Triumph of Love. At the end of 1993, she moved to Los Angeles and began her film career, landing major roles in two films, Star Trek Generations and Barry Levinson's Disclosure. These roles were followed by work opposite Tommy Lee Jones in Volcano. In 1999, she played Yon Greene, a Bangkok attorney and Lawyer for Claire Danes and Kate Beckinsale, in Brokedown Palace. In 2001, she shared the title role in the film The Operator, written and directed by Jon Dichter, co-starring Michael Laurence and Stephen Tobolowsky. Her breakout film and performance was in Eric Byler's Charlotte Sometimes, which film critic Roger Ebert championed and brought to his Overlooked Film Festival. This role was recognized by two FIND Independent Spirit Award nominations for Kim's work as Charlotte and for the film (the John Cassavetes Award).

2004

Kim is also known for her work in the two part epic "The Debt, Part I and II" for the Xena: Warrior Princess television series. She won the 2004 LA Drama Critics' Circle award for best female lead performance in East West Players' production of Passion. Her roots are in musical theatre. In 2011, she released her first EP, This I Heard (song & melodies, part I).

2015

In 2015, Kim finished production on the film, Advantageous. She co-wrote, produced and composed the feature with its Director, Jennifer Phang, while starring opposite Jennifer Ehle, James Urbaniak and Ken Jeong.