Hannah Kim

Vitals

Gender
Female
Age Range
17 - 27
Ethnicity
Korean
Height
161cm
Base Location
Sydney
Skills
Actor
Hair
Dark Brown

Agent

Acting Agent
Natalie Hall Management
Phone

Feature Photo
Hannah Kim
Feature Clip

Credits

Television

2021
Yu Na Park
Born To Spy
ABC/Aquarius Films
Justine Flynn

Commercial

2024
Hero - Em
Squid Game "Dare to Play"
McDonalds Australia/Netflix
Alex Roberts

Short Film

2025
Luna
The Guardians We Meet
AFTRS
Jaxx Loui
2023
Firstborn
Black Holes on Beige Walls
University of Sydney
Yoshi Leung
2019
Emilia
ISLA
University of Technology Sydney
Rashmi Mohotti

Web Series

2021
Candice
Social Murderer (Episode 2: Swipe Left)
New Order Art House
Marshall Weishuai Yuan/Sangeetha Gowda

Theatre

2017
Ensemble
Triumph
University of New South Wales
Tessa Leong

Training

2019
Australian Theatre for Young People
Anita Hegh - Characterisation & Scene Work Pro Series
Acting
2019
Australian Theatre for Young People
John Bashford - Shakespeare Monologue & Scene Work Pro Series
Shakespeare/Acting
2019
Australian Theatre for Young People
Scene Work Ensemble
Acting
2018
Australian Theatre for Young People
Scene Work
Acting

Skills & Attributes

Natural Accent
Australian
Accents
Australian, Korean, American Standard
Languages
English, Korean
Professional Skills
Actor

Media

Public Media
3:25
Public Media
1:21

Photos


Notes

Hannah Kim (she/her) is an Australian actor based in Sydney. She made her television debut as the lead character Yu Na in ABC ME's Born to Spy (2021-), created by Justine Flynn, produced in conjunction with Aquarius Films. She is also known for her role as the lead character Candice in episode Swipe Left (1 February 2021) in New Order Art House's award-winning short series Social Murderer (2021-) . Her role in Social Murderer won an Honourable Mention for Best Acting Ensemble at the Independent Shorts Awards. Hannah has also appeared in supporting roles for independent short films and has completed training at the Australian Theatre for Young People under the tutelage of notable Australian educators and performing artists such as John Bashford, Anita Hegh, Jo Turner, Robert Jago and Dino Dimitriadis.