About Me

I always thought I was much more interested in watching than being watched. I noticed things — rhythms in conversations, the moment a mood shifts, the story underneath what people choose to show. Acting felt like a natural extension of that curiosity.

I’m drawn to characters who live slightly outside the center of things — observant, sensitive, a little unpredictable. The quiet ones who surprise you. I like playing with contrast: softness and edge, warmth and mystery, stillness that holds more than it reveals.

Kris with a K, Kris. Kim with a K, Kim. Korean with a K, but South in front, South Korean.

I always thought I was much more interested in watching than being watched. I liked noticing things — the pause before someone tells the truth, the joke that lands a second late, the moment a room quietly shifts. Okay, this completely changed when I first watched Billy Elliot stomping on the floor in the bathroom, tapping. Tapping his frustration. From that moment, I wanted to tap. Then tap led me to start acting. And acting lets me live inside those moments instead of just watching them pass by.

Here I am now, being watched by other people. I love it. My feet are shuffling across the stage of an another whole world, the blank wood floor under my feet is filling with immature scribbles that scratch with no directions. Tap, tap, tap.