
Jun Kim
Acting
Known For

Six very different New Yorkers go about their lives without realizing the impact they're having on one another—yet. A mysterious web of coincidences will gradually draw these strangers closer, changing the course of their lives forever.
Six Degrees

In New York, an absurd coincidence links the lives of a Yugoslavian hitman, his ex-wife and her new partner, a policeman whose father was a criminal. His code name is "Uncle Vanya". He grew up in Bosnia, an orphan of both parents and, having never met them, he does not know whether he is a Serb, a Croat or a Muslim. A victim of his fate and his past in war-torn Bosnia, he has become a hitman. He would like to stop killing but he can't.
Love
"Where or When" is a 2003 film by Iranian film director Bahman Pour-Azar. He co-wrote the film script with Jun Kim over seven years, but shot the entire movie in less than a week at various locations in both New York and New Jersey. It stars Mitchell Conwell, Shelly DeChristofaro, Jun Kim, and Carl Monego. The film was produced for less than US$50,000. The 85-minute feature was inspired by the 1959 French classic "Hiroshima Mon Amour" directed by Alain Resnais, and contains the classic show tune "Where Or When" from the 1937 Rodgers and Hart musical "Babes In Arms".