JINN S. KIM (Gee) is a NY-based actor with various theater, film & tv credits. He proudly serves as the Executive Director of Developing Artists, which provides opportunities for overlooked teens to reach their full potential and advocate for positive social change through a practical application of the performing arts (developingartists.org). Jinn has been a member of LAByrinth since 1995. Theater credits include Race, Religion & Politics by Stephen Adly Guirgis (co-starring Philip Seymour Hoffman); The Fairy Tale Project at the Public Theatre (dir. Jill DeArmon); disOriented by Kyung Park; NYIT Award winning production of Rise and Fall Of A Teenage Cyberqueen by Lindsay Joy Murphy; The Oldest Boy by Sarah Ruhl at Marin Theatre Company (dir. by Jessica Thebus); Aubergine by Julia Cho at South Coast Rep (dir. by Lisa Peterson). Film/TV includes Hurricane Streets, “Oz,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “How To Make It In America,” “Power,” 11:55, “Jessica Jones,” “Feed The Beast,” “Bull,” “Gotham,” “God Friended Me.”