Garrett Wang is Ops/Communication
Officer Harry Kim on Star Trek: Voyager. A graduate of
the Starfleet Academy, Harry boarded the Starship U.S.S.
Voyager after a stellar academic career. He embraces the
challenges of space exploration as the crew travels through the
unknown region of space known as the Delta Quadrant. "Kim is
eager, personable and shows traces of a wry sense of humor,
although he takes his job very seriously," Wang says. Born in Riverside, California to Chinese immigrant
parents, Wang spent his formative years on the move. He
lived in Indiana, Bermuda and Tennessee. He moved to
Los Angeles and attended UCLA where he majored in Asian
Studies and dabbled in theater. He credits UCLA theater professor
Jenny Roudtree as a key influence in his development as an
actor. "Jenny was responsible for my first breakthrough," he
explains. "She inspired me to go beyond the status quo." Wang, in his first performance outside of college,
garnered unprecedented critical acclaim for his portrayal
of John Lee in the lead of Chay Yew's "Porcelain" at Burbage
Theater. Despite a busy schedule, Garrett has continued to
perform in various staged readings such as "Model Minority"
for the Los Angeles Theater Center, "Woman Warrior" for the Mark
Taper Forum and "A Language of Their Own" for the Intiman
Theater. Prior to joining the cast of Star Trek: Voyager,
Garrett guest starred in the premiere episode of the
ABC series All American Girl starring Margaret Cho. "
I believe that I now have a huge responsibility in being
one of a very small number of Asian Americans appearing
on television regularly," Wang explains. "My goal now is to
do the best job possible playing Harry Kim and to begin
repaying my parents for the unaccountable financial support
they have given me throughout the years." Wang recently appeared in two independent feature
films "Ivory Towers" and "Hundred Percent." In 1997, he
was named one of the "50 Most Beautiful People" by People
magazine. Additionally, E! Entertainment Television has
selected Garrett as on of the "20 Coolest Bachelors" in the
country.