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Tim Kang
Birth at
16 March 1973
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Tim Keng is an American film actor. Tim is an experienced film actor, on his account many significant projects on the big screen and participation in successful TV projects. Quite an interesting fact in his biography is that once he had the opportunity to study theater at the school of art theater in Moscow.
In 1999, he first appeared on television in the serial film The Sopranos, where he played the role of Dr. Wong. In 2002, he played the role of Mr. Breneman in the project. "Defective detective"
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Tim Keng is an American film actor.
Tim is an experienced film actor, on his account many significant projects on the big screen and participation in successful TV projects. Quite an interesting fact in his biography is that once he had the opportunity to study theater at the school of art theater in Moscow.
In 1999, he first appeared on television in the serial film The Sopranos, where he played the role of Dr. Wong. In 2002, he played the role of Mr. Breneman in the project.
"Defective detective" . In the same year, Tim made his debut on the big screen – in the film “Love with Notification”, where his partners on the set were Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant.
After his role in the comedy movie in 2004, he was offered the role of special services agent Alex Wong in the film The Forgotten, which also starred Julianne Moore. After that, Keng again began to engage in television projects. He starred in three rated serial films: “The Office”, “Law and Order” and
"Speaking to ghosts" .
In 2008, the actor returned to the big screens, which was associated with the name Sylvester Stallone. During the filming of Rambo 4, Tim needed external data, and he responded to the offer.
However, the real high hour for Keng came at the end of 2008, when the ABC channel launched another serial project “The Mentalist”, where he played the role of Detective Kimbal Cho – a policeman who with the help of the gift of suggestion is able to knock out testimony from the defendants.
Tim’s partners in the series “The Mentalist” were Robin Tunney and Simon Baker, who have already repeatedly participated in various TV projects. Ken with his well-formed speech and confident voice is able not only to convince him to confess to the crime, but also to truly charm viewers.