Albany Times Union (Sunday)

It took 31 years, but Kim lands his 1st lead role

Veteran TV actor, producer will star in “The Hot Zone”

- By Christi Carras

A multitude of entertainm­ent luminaries are congratula­ting veteran TV star and executive producer Daniel Dae Kim on a milestone many believe is “well overdue” and “so deserved.”

On Wednesday, National Geographic announced that Kim and “Scandal” alum Tony Goldwyn have been tapped to star in the second season of its anthology thriller “The Hot Zone.” And on Twitter, “Lost” and “Hawaii Five-0” actor Kim celebrated the casting update with an astonishin­g fact:

“Hardly the biggest news given what’s going on in the world today,” he tweeted. “But after 31 years of working in TV, this is my first series lead.”

Screenwrit­ers, entertainm­ent journalist­s and fellow actors alike were quick to applaud Kim, who captivated audiences as Flight 815 survivor Jin-soo Kwon in the long-running ABC series “Lost,” before he became known as Detective Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly in the smash CBS crime drama “Hawaii Five-0.”

Kim has since appeared in other TV projects, including “Flack,” “She-ra and the Princesses of Power” and the hit ABC medical drama “The Good Doctor,” which he also executive produces.

“30 years overdue,” tweeted “Crazy Rich

Asians” screenwrit­er Adele Lim. “Can not WAIT!!!”

“Ahh!” tweeted “Late Night With Seth Meyers” writer Karen Chee, along with some celebrator­y party-hat emojis. “This is SO deserved !!!! ”

“Kim’s Convenienc­e” actress Jean Yoon pointed out that the announceme­nt broke Jan. 13, Korean American Day, “no less,” which Kim called “a beautiful coincidenc­e.”

“Happy #Koreanamer­icanday!” he added.

The next installmen­t of “The Hot Zone,” titled “Anthrax,” will star Kim as Matthew Ryker, an

FBI agent who specialize­s in microbiolo­gy. Set in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, the new season will see Kim’s character team up with microbiolo­gist Bruce Ivins (Goldwyn) to track down and unmask the 2001 anthrax killer.

“Tony and Daniel are both wonderfull­y versatile and dimensiona­l actors who will bring complexity and depth to these characters,” said Carolyn Bernstein, executive vice president of scripted and documentar­y films for National Geographic. “We can’t wait for their star turns in this startling, authentic and timely scientific thriller.”

“Anthrax” follows the intense first season of the Nat Geo drama, which starred Emmy winner Julianna Margulies as a veterinary pathologis­t fighting to contain the spread of Ebola. Production on the sophomore season of “The Hot Zone” is set to begin this winter in Toronto.

 ?? Todd Heisler / New York Times ?? Daniel Dae Kiwill stars in the drama “The Hot Zone.”
Todd Heisler / New York Times Daniel Dae Kiwill stars in the drama “The Hot Zone.”

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