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Daniel Dae Kim

Daniel Dae Kim

Daniel Dae Kim recounts how an attack on his sister catalyzed his fight against AAPI hate crimes, his greatest fear when it came to “Lost,” and why having a seat at the table as a producer is both “liberating” and “soul-destroying.” Plus, he discusses his first lead role: an FBI agent on National Geographic’s “The Hot Zone: Anthrax.”

The Envelope · Jazmin Aguilera, Shannon Lin, Yvonne Villarreal, Asal Ehsanipour, Mike Heflin, Heba Elorbany

January 11, 202237m 57s

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Daniel Dae Kim recounts how an attack on his sister catalyzed his fight against AAPI hate crimes, his greatest fear when it came to “Lost,” and why having a seat at the table as a producer is both “liberating” and “soul-destroying.” Plus, he discusses his first lead role: an FBI agent on National Geographic’s “The Hot Zone: Anthrax.”

To read a full transcript of this interview, please visit the episode page at latimes.com

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