Category Archives: Television

Hallo update

Wow, what a month it’s been! Just to recap, I love my life. Though I haven’t been able to sit down for 2 minutes and write about the wonderful developments that have unfolded, there’s plenty to write home about.

Tora Kim and Marina Abramovic

With Marina after the Gala

For one, I got to meet with, audition for, AND work with a childhood hero of mine. Marina Abramovic, performance art legend and the heart and soul of the genre, was handed the task of performing the MOCA annual Gala event where I got to join her and Debbie Harry for an unforgettable performance! (Last year it was Doug Aiken and Lady Gaga.) It was an amazing, history-making night that I was blessed to be a part of — about which I plan to flesh out in journal mode, complete with photos and anecdotes, once I sit down in Miami later this week. The event definitely merits thoughtful documentation.

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Following on the heels of the MOCA show I promptly went south — to San Diego! That’s where I shot a commercial for a new Korean technology product. An excellent gadget, I may add, the commercial for which will air shortly, and I’ll be sure to post that link!!!

On set in San Diego

Zzzzs on set (with my tv family on downtime)

I liked the hotel I stayed at, which transported me to the 1920s…

A room with a view: San Diego

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The Operation REPO episode aired! THAT, dear Reader, was a Riot. When I arrived on set in the Valley back in August, I had no idea I was to be the main character — as in I was the one whose car was getting repo’d!!!! Hilarity ensued. I must say it was a singular experience filming and watching oneself in the “Reality” mode.

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In addition to going out on auditions, I’ve been in ongoing training mode, doing what I love. Yoga, the shooting range, Second City, even exploring the heights of the trapeze — you can find me lately in all these places working with the best people who absolutely love what they do.

Tora Kim "on air"

With the amazing Dean (left) and the superb Morningstar (right)

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In other news, my li’l besty Jinsori, with the help of our wonderful vet Dr. Sharp, is recovering nicely from his recent operation and seems to be in good spirits again, woofing around with me and Twyla. Thanks for everyone’s concern, we’re all very relieved at the outcome. Thank you!!!

More coming down the pipeline, dear Reader. For now, nitey-nite and Ciao ~  xoxo T

MMSlam Reality Wrap Around Video

The outfit was highly relevant to the monologue, I swear! Then we decided the tool belt with the drill and stuffed teddy bear was a tad too much.  When the Galinsky Brothers, Robert and Philip, the beneficent, wild and hiNRG hosts of the Manhattan Monologue Slam institution, asked me to perform a monologue at the upcoming Slam, I was honored. The Cynthia Smith monologue jumped out at me, and hand to heart I committed. Fully! It was a lot of fun rehearsing and finally performing the piece in front of real judges and an audience chock full of actors. Egad!!

That last bit definitely kept me on my toes. Made me wanna suck a bottle of Henessey, climb the Empire State Building and howl at the moon before stepping on stage. Plenty of Slam Alumni wandering around backstage and front of house that night. Usually I’m inclined to take a nap before a performance. Maybe I’m weird like that, but safe to say, that didn’t happen this time around!

It was awesome though, an experience I shall not soon forget. The atmosphere at MMSlam events are filled with such a gorgeous amount of love and energy you needn’t be an actor to feel included. You just come and give yourself over to the big wave of entertainment and enjoy the ride. Enjoy the Slammers! They only want to entertain you.

Next NYC Slam December 18.

In a previous life

Imagine my surprise the other night when I was sitting on the couch watching TV and learned that President Obama is not only face-to-face familiar with my work, but that the entire West Wing of the White House is rampant with examples my work. The relationship is quite personal too.

In a previous life, one of the many different jobs I held was in the house of an international candy giant which, among other things, was responsible for producing M&Ms in all its myriad forms and flavors. Picture me there in QC (quality control), proofreading all the packaging and ads containing the Famous Pair, the Rascally and the Goofy, those divine caricatures to human personality and relationships, Red and Yellow M&M. If Jessica Alba is standing at the podium thanking her makeup and airbrush and touchup artists at the award shows, then Red and Yellow would be thanking me for keeping them looking as true and pristine to their image as ever.

For as long as I worked in proofreading, of course.

Several weeks before the inauguration of the then President-Elect, these curious-looking little white boxes with blue star borders came across my desk for proofing. I felt this was not your everyday job concerning Peanut M&Ms or even New Coconut Flavored M&Ms. Even the new *Health* Snickers Bar gave up any real place in recent memory. What was on my desk had a Presidential Seal in the artwork. And not only was it my job to proof the placement of the presidential seal, but here was Red and Yellow, looking mighty proud being American candy with personality, standing right over the field of the presidential signature under the presidential seal. My job then was to make sure that everything on the new package matched everything on the old package. Indeed, that included making double-sure the old signature belonging to President George W. Bush was wholly replaced by the new signature of President Barack Obama. Wholly. Out with the old, in with the new.

Needless to say, the vital elements were in place. No one was gonna mess that up on the first shot – there would be no oversights. But what was it for? I wondered. Strangely enough, people were not very forthcoming about its destination, maybe the Inauguration? So, as a mere proofreader I had indeed come to my own conclusion that it must be a special pack printed specially for the Inauguration.

Then, maybe because I myself was going to miss the big party, I just couldn’t let the original proof get away without questioning the length of some 1px line or another somewhere on the package using big bold peels of audacious penstrokes (behold: audacity of hope eliciting from me, the audacity of the penstroke: “LENGTH NOT CONSISTENT??” in gleefully bright flourescent pink ink that was my very signature color stamp at the time). That made me happy. But all in all, the proof passed muster as I expected. I signed my own seal of approval (in bright flourescent pink ink) and off it went to the next tier of approvals and editing.

“Well, will you look at that…”

It’s 5 months post-Inauguration, and Brian Williams is walking us through the West Wing. There, the President and his staff are shown working gracefully under pressure day after day to fix illing economies, end wars and disease, protect billions of people and money disappearing in banks and whathaveyou. In this electric scene of a storied White House, room after room bowls and bowls of apples dot the classic American colonial decor. “To keep everyone munching on apples and healthy,” says Mr. Williams.

Then, he continues in voiceover, “even more pervasive in the rooms and corridors of the historic White House, are bowls and containers and pitchers full of M&Ms…” Indeed, I saw the brave splashes of bright color on the tabletops, and? Dare I say it? From the top drawers of the staff members’ desks flow even more M&Ms, in the very same box that I proofed myself, the mini-white almost poker-deck of a box with the blue-star borders and the presidential signature and seal of approval – oh how could I forget? – right there in organized row after row in the top drawer of the President’s desk in the Oval Office itself.

Hey, everybody needs a jolt of sugar every so often. Keep the mood on the up and the mind clear, especially through the tough times…

Perhaps it was the candy surplus from the Inauguration that has kept DC sugar levels on par to this day. Perhaps it’s a special edition that’s boxed only for the inhabitants of the White House. Perhaps… but it doesn’t matter. What makes me happy is to know that I helped in some way – the democratic process, the President, the staff members working in earnest to save the day – that I have presence in the West Wing in a way that is helpful in that most American of ways: via a handful of cutely packaged chocolate candy lentils within arm’s reach from the desk without a smudge on the Presidential packaging.

Yes. They really are called “lentils”. And no. You just never know.

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