
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.

Alan Kim

Boy with the Phone
for Boy with the Phone in Dead Signal: Pyramid Head
Suggested by roma_007

In the quiet, fog-covered ruins of a forgotten New England town, a group of strangers is drawn together by a series of cryptic, disturbing messages received on their damaged phones. As hallucinations bleed into reality, they begin to see visions of a monstrous figure—Pyramid Head—dragging his jagged blade through time and space, leaving a trail of static, blood, and guilt. Each of them is haunted by a hidden past, a secret sin, and a growing dread that something has marked them... and is watching. Led by Jessica Munroe, a trauma therapist reeling from personal tragedy, the group must confront a decaying psychiatric hospital at the heart of it all: Halcyon Asylum, "Transmission Site 44." There, reality bends and memories corrupt. As their connections to the outside world vanish and phones become tools of torment, they realize that Pyramid Head is not just a ghost — he is the embodiment of their collective guilt, feeding off signal and sin. The only way out is confession... but some secrets were buried for a reason.