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Tim Kang

Yila Timothy Kang (born March 16, 1973) is an American actor of descent best known for his portrayal of the stoic agent in the from 2008 to 2015. Born and raised in , , as the eldest of three brothers, Kang is fluent in and initially pursued a career in , earning a degree from the . He later transitioned to acting, obtaining a from the American Repertory Theater's MXAT Institute at , which marked the beginning of his professional training in theater and performance. Kang's breakthrough came with The Mentalist, where his deadpan delivery and martial arts prowess—informed by his own taekwondo black belt—earned him widespread recognition, appearing in 151 episodes alongside Simon Baker and Robin Tunney. Following the series' conclusion, he took on the role of Honolulu Police Department Lieutenant Gordon Katsumoto in the CBS/NBC reboot of Magnum, P.I. (2018–2024), a modern adaptation of the 1980s classic, in which he played a disciplined detective partnering with private investigator Thomas Magnum. His film credits include supporting roles in action thrillers such as Rambo (2008), where he portrayed Captain Nguyen, and The Forgotten (2004), alongside appearances in TV series like Monk and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Beyond acting, Kang serves as a national spokesperson for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, leveraging his platform to advocate for child safety initiatives.

Early life and education

Early life

Tim Kang was born Yila Timothy Kang on March 16, 1973, in , . He is of descent and identifies as Korean-American. As the eldest of three brothers, Kang spent his early childhood in , living on Golden Gate Avenue until the age of five, when his family relocated to the area. This move marked a shift in his formative years, though details on his family's daily life and influences during this period remain limited in public records.

Education

Kang earned a degree in from the , with initial aspirations to pursue a career in politics. Following graduation, he briefly worked in at a stock brokerage firm, reflecting his family's strong emphasis on education and stable professional paths. His passion for acting emerged unexpectedly when, while working as a stockbroker, he saw a sign for acting classes at the (A.C.T.) in and signed up on a whim, prompting a pivotal shift in his ambitions. After taking these initial classes, he relocated to , to enroll in Harvard University's A.R.T. Institute for Advanced Theater Training, a rigorous two-year graduate program. There, he obtained a degree, immersing himself in professional theater practices through collaboration with artists from the . The program's curriculum emphasized comprehensive theater techniques, including , , , and , which honed Kang's physical performance skills and equipped him for demanding on-screen roles. This training marked his definitive transition from political interests to a dedicated .

Career

Early career

After completing his at Harvard University's Institute, Kang relocated to to pursue a in , spending several years honing his skills in theater productions while supporting himself through odd jobs such as waiting tables. Kang made his film debut in 2002 with a small role as Paul the Attorney in the romantic comedy , directed by and starring and . He followed this with supporting parts in independent films, including Young John in the sci-fi anthology Robot Stories (2003) and the Bodega Owner in the drama (2003). In 2004, he appeared as FBI Agent Alec Wong in the supernatural thriller The Forgotten, directed by . On television, Kang's early breakthrough came with a recurring role as Detective Kent Yoshihara in five episodes of the NBC drama during its 2004-2005 season. Prior to that, he guest-starred as Murakami in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent in 2003. Additional guest appearances in this period included William Lee on (Season 6, Episode 9: "Mr. Monk Is Up All Night," 2007). During his early career, Kang drew on his longstanding background in taekwondo, which he began practicing at age 10 and in which he holds a , to prepare for physically demanding action-oriented roles.

The Mentalist

Tim Kang was cast in 2008 as Kimball Cho, a member of the () team on the procedural drama . The role showcased Cho as a tough, no-nonsense interrogator with a sense of humor and unwavering loyalty to his colleagues, often providing through his laconic responses amid high-stakes investigations. Kang's portrayal drew from his own background, adding authenticity to Cho's disciplined and physically capable demeanor. The series aired for seven seasons from 2008 to 2015, spanning 151 episodes, during which Cho evolved from a secondary interrogator focused on extracting confessions to a core team member integral to solving complex cases involving the serial killer Red John. Key elements of Cho's character development included his backstory as a former member of the Avon Park Playboys gang, which resurfaced in episodes exploring his past connections and moral conflicts. Additionally, in later seasons, Cho grappled with a painkiller addiction following a back injury sustained on the job, highlighting his vulnerability and path to recovery while maintaining professional reliability. The character also demonstrated specialized skills, such as proficient knife throwing, which Kang honed through on-set training to enhance action sequences. Kang's performance as Cho elevated him to series regular status, marking his first major long-term role and garnering widespread fan acclaim for his masterful delivery that balanced intensity with subtle . The show's popularity, averaging 15 to 20 million viewers per season, significantly boosted Kang's visibility in , solidifying his reputation as a versatile in network television. Off-screen, Kang formed deep bonds with the cast, describing the ensemble—including co-star , who played —as a surrogate family forged through years of intense collaboration. These relationships endured beyond the series finale, influencing later joint projects such as the 2025 rewatch podcast The TV Police, where Kang and Yeoman revisit episodes together.

Post-Mentalist television

Following the conclusion of in 2015, Tim Kang transitioned to a variety of guest and recurring roles that showcased his versatility across genres, drawing on his procedural experience while exploring and narratives. In 2015, Kang appeared in three episodes of on , portraying Oscar, a siphoner heretic with a laid-back demeanor who becomes entangled in the show's mystical conflicts. His performance as the stoner-like yet pivotal character marked a shift to the genre, contrasting the grounded investigations of his prior work. Kang recurred as Ivan Hess in the 2018 Freeform series Marvel's Cloak & Dagger, playing a brilliant but morally ambiguous Roxxon Corporation engineer and father whose obsession with experimental technology leads him to antagonistic actions within the superhero storyline. The role highlighted Kang's ability to portray complex, flawed authority figures in a young adult-oriented drama blending action, sci-fi, and emotional depth, appearing in four episodes of the first season. That same year, Kang was cast as series regular Detective Gordon Katsumoto in the CBS reboot of , a modern update of the classic set in . As the strict yet honorable detective, Katsumoto forms a reluctant with private investigator (), often clashing over methods while collaborating on cases; the character allows Kang to demonstrate his range in action sequences, dramatic tension, and subtle humor. The series premiered in September 2018, running for five seasons and 96 episodes across and until January 2024, establishing Kang in a high-profile procedural format.

Recent projects

Kang continued portraying Detective Gordon Katsumoto in the reboot of Magnum P.I. through its later seasons from 2020 to 2024, with the character serving as a key figure in the show's Hawaii-based crime-solving narratives, often bridging tensions between private investigators and law enforcement. Originally airing on CBS for four seasons until 2022, the series was canceled but revived by NBC for a fifth season of 20 episodes, aired in two parts from February 2023 to January 2024, before conclusion. In 2021, Kang appeared in the American comedy-drama film Traces as . Kang took on the role of Mr. Oh, a history , in the 2025 independent drama film Bash Town, directed by Tony Bennis and Robert Bird Bridgeman, which depicts a high school student's efforts to overcome personal hardships and inspire a community-wide upliftment movement. Production on the film, a Synergy Media Partners project, entered early stages with principal photography commencing in July 2025 in . In August 2025, Kang co-launched the podcast The TV Police: A Rewatch of alongside his former co-star , drawing on their longstanding cast camaraderie to revisit and analyze episodes of the series episode by episode. The show premiered on September 30, 2025, offering behind-the-scenes insights into the procedural drama's production and character dynamics.

Personal life

Family

Tim Kang is married to actress Gina Marie May, though the date of their wedding remains private. The couple met in professional circles within the entertainment industry. Together, they have one daughter, Bianca Jooyung Kang, born on November 7, 2009. Kang has spoken of fatherhood as a profoundly transformative experience, noting that it shifts priorities and heightens awareness of one's actions as a for his child. This perspective has subtly influenced his approach to selecting projects that align with family-oriented values. Kang is the eldest of three brothers, having grown up in , , where the family maintains close-knit ties. One of his younger brothers works as an . Throughout his career, Kang has prioritized regarding his personal relationships, seldom discussing his or family in interviews to shield them from public scrutiny.

Interests and philanthropy

Kang holds a in , which he incorporates into his personal fitness regimen to maintain physical discipline and agility. This training reflects his commitment to holistic , extending beyond professional demands into daily life. In , Kang serves as a national spokesman and active supporter of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, an organization dedicated to preventing child victimization and aiding recovery efforts. He has been involved with the group for many years, using his platform to raise awareness about child safety issues. Kang maintains a strong connection to his Korean-American heritage, occasionally traveling to to explore his cultural roots. In 2013, he participated in an event at The Korea Society, where he discussed his experiences with Korean culture and family background. This engagement underscores his interest in preserving and promoting Korean-American cultural identity, influenced by his upbringing in a family tied to Korean media traditions.

Filmography

Film

Tim Kang's film work features supporting roles in a mix of indie dramas, action thrillers, and family-oriented adventures, often portraying authoritative or professional figures.
YearTitleRoleDirectorDescription
2002Paul the Portrayed a corporate assisting in a high-stakes merger negotiation in this starring and .
2003Robot StoriesYoung JohnGreg PakPlayed a young father in this anthology sci-fi film exploring human-robot interactions.
2004The ForgottenAgent Alec WongPlayed an FBI agent investigating mysterious disappearances in this supernatural thriller led by .
2008En-JooDepicted a compassionate aiding refugees amid brutal violence in this sequel starring ; the role coincided with the start of Kang's prominent television work on .
2018 SuperintendentAppeared as a administrator encouraging a young protagonist's journey in this Disney fantasy adaptation based on Madeleine L'Engle's novel.
2025Bash TownMr. OhTony Bennis, Robert Bird BridgemanPortrayed a supporting a high school student's community upliftment efforts in this addressing urban challenges and .

Television

Tim Kang's television career includes a mix of guest appearances, recurring roles, and long-running series regular positions, often portraying law enforcement or professional characters in procedural dramas. His early television work featured guest spots on shows such as The District in 2001 (as Ray 'Bullet' Katsu, 1 episode, CBS) and Law & Order: Criminal Intent in 2003 (as Murakami, 1 episode, NBC). In 2004, he had his first recurring role on Third Watch (NBC), playing Detective Kent Yoshihara in five episodes. He continued with guest roles in 2005 on Point Pleasant (as Alex Connor, 1 episode, Fox) and in 2007 on The Unit (as Chaplain Alan Lantz, 1 episode, CBS). In 2006, Kang guest-starred on (HBO) as Dr. Harrison Wong in one episode. In 2007, he guest-starred on (CBS) as Dr. Alex Villanueva in two episodes, on (USA Network) as William Lee in the episode "Mr. Monk Is Up All Night," on (NBC) as Koh in the episode "Local Ad," and on (CBS) as Agent Chen in one episode. Kang achieved breakthrough recognition as series regular Kimball Cho, the stoic senior agent of the , on (CBS), appearing in all 151 episodes from 2008 to 2015. The long-running series, which averaged over 10 million viewers in its early seasons, solidified his presence in prime-time television. Following , Kang guest-starred on (The CW) in 2015 as Oscar, appearing in three episodes (Season 7, episodes 3-5). In 2015, he also guested on (CBS) as Charlie Senarak (1 episode). In 2017, Kang guested on (FX) as Tom Chang (1 episode) and on (NBC) as Detective Steve Kim (1 episode). In 2018, Kang recurred as the villainous Ivan Hess on the Marvel series Cloak & Dagger (Freeform), appearing in four episodes. That same year, he began a major role as series regular Detective Gordon Katsumoto, a no-nonsense Honolulu PD lieutenant, on the reboot (CBS, later NBC), starring in all 96 episodes through its conclusion in 2024. Also in 2018, he appeared on Madam Secretary (CBS) as Neal Shin (1 episode). Kang's other guest appearances include Lethal Weapon (Fox) in 2016 as Mike Serrano (1 episode).
Year(s)TitleRoleNetworkEpisodesNotes
2001The DistrictRay 'Bullet' KatsuCBS1Guest star
2003Law & Order: Criminal IntentMurakamiNBC1Guest star
2004Third WatchDetective Kent YoshiharaNBC5Recurring role
2005Point PleasantAlex ConnorFox1Guest star
2006The SopranosDr. Harrison WongHBO1Guest star
2007The UnitChaplain Alan LantzCBS1Guest star
2007The OfficeKohNBC1Guest star
2007MonkWilliam LeeUSA1Guest star
2007Ghost WhispererDr. Alex VillanuevaCBS2Guest star
2007Without a TraceAgent ChenCBS1Guest star
2008–2015The MentalistKimball ChoCBS151Series regular (stoic agent)
2015The Vampire DiariesOscarThe CW3Recurring
2015Criminal MindsCharlie SenarakCBS1Guest star
2016Lethal WeaponMike SerranoFox1Guest star
2017American Horror Story: CultTom ChangFX1Guest star
2017Chicago JusticeDetective Steve KimNBC1Guest star
2018Cloak & DaggerIvan HessFreeform4Recurring role
2018Madam SecretaryNeal ShinCBS1Guest star
2018–2024Magnum P.I.Detective Gordon KatsumotoCBS/NBC96Series regular (HPD lieutenant)

Video games

Tim Kang has made notable contributions to video games through , extending his performance range into . His roles emphasize nuanced character portrayals in sci-fi and genres, showcasing his ability to convey emotion and narrative depth via audio. Kang's credits are limited but impactful, focusing on supporting and voices in high-profile titles developed by major studios.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2016DogenVoice role in developed by .
2017PreyMorgan Yu (Male), January (Male)Dual voice roles as and AI companion in developed by .

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