By JUSTIN ENRIQUEZ, US ASSISTANT SHOWBIZ EDITOR
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His dad is a talented actor with over 100 credits to his name.
The famous thespian has had several big name roles in film and television with perhaps his work on highly–popular ABC series Lost being the biggest.
His father has also starred in 2015’s Insurgent as well as 2019’s Hellboy.
More recently the nepo baby‘s dad has starred on top watched Netflix film of the summer KPop Demon Hunters.
However, he has landed a gig working on his dad’s latest project with Amazon.
Can you guess the nepo baby and his famous father?

It is Zander Kim who is the son of actor Daniel Dae Kim!
The 27–year–old nepo baby works for the same production company as his 57–year–old actor father named 3AD.
3AD developed Daniel’s latest project – character–driven spy thriller Butterfly – under a first–look deal with Amazon Studios.
At the New York premiere for the project on Tuesday, Daniel talked about working with Zander in an interview with People magazine.
The actor said: ‘I love working with my son. I think it’s a nice way for us to stay in touch because it’s not always easy when people have busy lives.
‘My family is close and so it’s nice that we have one more point of connection.’
Zander is a Film & TV assistant at the production company according to his LinkedIn page.
3AD was established by Daniel in 2013 as the company’s first production was his ABC series The Good Doctor which aired over seven seasons from 2017 to 2024.





Daniel is also father to 22–year–old son Jackson as he shares both children with wife of over 30 years Mia Kim.
Daniel was joined by his son and Zander’s brother, Jackson, at the red carpet premiere of Butterfly where they posed for snaps together.
Butterfly is centered around Daniel’s character David Jung who is a former US intelligence operative.
When the consequences of a decision from his past come back to haunt him, he finds himself pursued by Rebecca, a sociopathic agent assigned to kill him.
The project is based on the Boom! Studios graphic novel series created by Arash Amel, written by Amel and Marguerite Bennett, and illustrated by Antonio Fuso and Stefano Simeone.
Butterfly is set to stream on Amazon Prime Video beginning Wednesday, August 13.