
Age: 14
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Alan Sun Kim (born April 23, 2012) is an American child actor. At the age of 7 years old, he stole hearts and earned rave reviews for his portrayal of 'David Yi,' a first generation American-Korean living in rural Arkansas with a heart condition, in Lee Isaac Chung's American epic, 'Minari.' Now 8, Alan won the 2021 Critics' Choice Award for 'Best Young Actor/Actress,' and he was nominated for a BAFTA in the category of 'Best Supporting Actor in a Film.' 'Minari' won both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. Alan is in the 3rd grade, and his favorite subject is Math. He loves riding a bike and making something creative with paper in his free time. He also loves to be a silly brother to Cream, his one-year-old dog. Alan will next be seen starring in the independent film LATCHKEY KIDS.

set in a futuristic Gotham City, where a new young hero, Terry McGinnis, assumes the mantle of Batman. The film is set in the year 2039, long after Bruce Wayne has retired from his role as the Dark Knight due to age and physical limitations. Terry, a teenager with a troubled past, stumbles upon Bruce Wayne’s secret identity and is later chosen by Bruce to be his successor after a series of events. Under Bruce’s mentorship, Terry dons a high-tech Batsuit with advanced features, including enhanced strength, flight, and a variety of gadgets. Terry takes on various villains and criminals while navigating his personal life, often balancing his duties as Batman with the challenges of being a teenager. Bruce, though physically limited, provides guidance from the shadows, acting as both a mentor and a sometimes reluctant partner in the fight for justice.
