Daniel Dae Kim
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"Daniel Dae Kim" is an American people/American actor. Kim is best known for his roles as Jin-Soo Kwon in Lost (TV series)/Lost, Chin Ho Kelly in Hawaii Five-0, and Johnny Gat in the Saints Row (series)/Saints Row series of video games. He also played a recurring role on Angel (1999 TV series)/Angel.

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His pronunciation was fantastic. I was going around, saying maybe he should be the one speaking Korean and I'll speak English and say, 'Dude,' a lot.

One thing viewers will be reminded of, the stakes are very high on this island. It's always life and death. They may have been lulled into a sense of security in the past few episodes. That may change again soon.

Everyone's here saying congratulations, ... Can you believe it?

The building just has a bad history, ... We didn't know it in the beginning, so we had to bless the set to make sure it let us work in there safely. We went through this Hawaiian ritual. It was the building nobody wanted to go into.

In a way, this show has an opportunity to make a lot of commentary on politics, human relations, human rights. For Koreans, I think it's the best opportunity that American television has ever had to be visited by Korean characters once a week and learn what it is to be Korean.

I'm incredibly grateful for this opportunity. Every day I'm at work and I look out at the ocean and see the crystal blue waves crashing on the beach, I just look up and thank the universe for putting me here.

I really like Jin. I don't think he's the hard, stern character that he was initially laid out to be. I think he's very complex. I think he's very human.

He shot a lot of people.

It's always hard to see one of us go, because you know, we have such a strong bond with one another, and we were the original group. We missed Ian when he left. We still miss Ian, and we're going to miss [Maggie] too. But at the same time, we know that that's the kind of storytelling they're doing.