Tim Kang

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Tim Kang

Tim Kang, well known for his role as Kimball Cho in The Mentalist, wants to keep his personal life private and does not share any personal information with the public. The actor and his wife, Gina Marie May, do, however, have a daughter, Brianca Kang.

What is the Net Worth of Tim Kang? Salary, Earnings

Taekwondo black belt holder has been pursuing arts since the age of 26 and has amassed a net worth of $4 million, according to a source.

Where was Tim Kang born? Ethnicity, Nationality, Family, Education

The American citizen was born on March 16, 1973, in San Francisco, and grew up with two siblings. The 48-year-old graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in visual arts from Harvard’s Institute and the Moscow Art Theatre.

Quick Facts

Date of Birth March 16, 1973
Nationality American
Marital Status Married
Divorced/Engaged Not Yet
Ethnicity Asian
Children/Kids Bianca Jooyung Kang (Daughter)
Education The University of California, Berkeley, Harvard Institute
Age 48 Years 4 Month(s)
Profession Actor
Wife/Spouse Gina May (M. ? – )
Gay/Lesbain No
Net Worth $4 Million
Height 5 Feet 8 Inches (1.73 Meters)
Siblings Three (Brothers)

Is Tim Kang a Single? Relationship

Despite spending so much time in the spotlight, the actor has managed to keep his personal life details private.

His inactivity on social media sites also contributes to his secluded lifestyle. However, the actor’s daughter with actress Gina May in 2009 is public knowledge.

Kang, on the other hand, promoted a non-profit daycare campaign on Twitter and emphasized that his child’s safety is his primary priority as a father. So far, that’s all he’s said, and he’s not shared anything about his personal life. It’s also unclear if the pair is still together.

How did Tim start his Professional Career?

Kang made his acting debut in 2002, appearing in Two Weeks Notice and The Sopranos. Throughout his career, the actor has acted in nine films and more than a dozen television programs.

Following minor appearances in Law and Order: Criminal Intent, Law and Order: Trial by Jury, Ghost Whisperer, Monk, The Office, and other shows, he won a recurring role as Agent Kimball Cho in the 2008 series The Mentalist, which aired until 2015.

He was cast as the lead character in Magnum P.I. in 2018 after his popularity as the main character in The Vampire Diaries, Criminal Minds, Chicago Justice, Lethal Weapon, Cloak, Dagger, and other shows.

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