Is she married to Daniel Dae-Kim?
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isitin — 19 years ago(November 07, 2006 04:07 AM)
Why can't people just read the biography..just laziness.
Although she shares the name of Kim with her "Lost" (2004) co-star and on-screen husband, Daniel Dae Kim, they are neither related nor married.
When Kim Bauer lost her virginity, Jack Bauer found it and put it back. -
soma0724 — 20 years ago(January 24, 2006 07:54 PM)
No, she's not married to him. There are less than 300 surnames in Korea, so that's why so many Koreans share the same surnames. In case you were wondering, "Kim" is the most common surname in Korea, followed by "Lee" and "Park".
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yssirhcmik — 20 years ago(March 06, 2006 12:49 PM)
i think kmah-1 was just trying to point out that just because you have the same last name does not necessarily mean you're married/related in any way.
it's just like when my ignorant guidance counselor asked me if i was related to anyone in school because there are so many kims. -
outphase — 19 years ago(July 25, 2006 02:52 PM)
Is Diane Keaton Married to Michael Keaton?
-No, but Michael Keaton took the name Keaton because his real name (Michael Douglas) is already the name of an established actor.
Is John Cusack married to Joan Cusack?
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valro — 19 years ago(February 15, 2007 11:32 PM)
Speaking of Michael Keaton and Diane Keaton, did you know that is not their real last names? Michael's last name is really Douglas but he changed it to avoid confusion with the well-known actor of the same name. Diane's last name is actually Hall but since it is a fairly common name, chances are there are other Diane Halls registered with the Screen Actor's Guild so she started using her mother's last name.
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Inaudible-Whisper — 20 years ago(February 12, 2006 03:54 PM)
Daniel confirms it (Not that it needs confirmed) himself in the third issue of the Lost Magazine, where Yoon-Jin states that they (Daniel and Yoon-Jin) have a great friendship, and she often goes round to his house for dinner with his wife and kids.
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DarthMaulSithLord — 20 years ago(February 25, 2006 05:29 PM)
Korea is like Volendam in The Netherlands.
They only have a few names there, definately less than 100. A few of these are used very heavily. Most recognized:- Schilder.
- Smit.
- Veerman.
- Visser.
Because it gets complicated to keep one from another, they all have nicknames. An example; If your name is Jan Smit and you are an avid drunk, your name could be Jan Zuiper, which means as much as John Drunk.
Another funny tale is that there's a gal there that was rumoured to have slept with several guys at some party. She's now called the matras over there.
Hehehe and some people say Volendammers don't have a sense of humour.
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