New York-raised South Korean Yunjin Kim is as famous as Julia Roberts in her home country, and now that she's a regular on the hit show "Lost" her fanbase has spread worldwide.
"I come into the airport now and there's always like 20 people waiting with photographs for me to sign," she says. While on the "Lost" set in Hawaii, Kim, 31, who plays the dutiful yet secretive wife Sun, talked with People about being single in real life, playing golf – badly – and her surprising wild streak.
How has the Asian community reacted to the show?
I know that in Koreatown in L.A., things practically shut down when the show is on because people want to tune in to see these two Koreans go at each other. I heard that people dressed up as Sun and Jin for Halloween last year, too.
What can we expect from Sun in season two?
I don't think they (the writers) even know. They really do keep the actors in the dark.
So you don't know who's next to be killed off?
That's the hardest thing about doing this show, having that dark cloud floating around all of us. When Boone (Ian Somerhalder) died, that was really hard.
Read the full interview at People.


