Jonathan Lim is a graduate of Beijing Film Academy and New York Film Academy, having successfully completed his academic pursuits in the field of film.
In 2008, Jonathan Lim made his mark in the film industry by writing and directing his feature film "SLAM", which was later acquired and distributed by Sony Pictures Television and China Film Group, a testament to his talent and dedication.
Four years later, in 2010, Jonathan Lim co-wrote and directed Sony Pictures' "Sophia's Diary", an innovative interactive web/TV drama series that captivated a massive audience of over 100 million viewers worldwide, solidifying his reputation as a visionary director.
In addition to his work in film, Jonathan Lim has also made a significant impact in the world of television. He was the show-runner for a weekly television show for the NBA titled "Made in NBA", which was broadcast across over 40 channels in Mainland China, showcasing his ability to produce engaging content for a wide range of audiences.
Furthermore, Jonathan Lim was responsible for producing the localized first season of the popular health and wellness show "Dr.Oz" for Sony Pictures Television in China, demonstrating his expertise in adapting content for diverse markets.
Jonathan Lim's most recent project, "Pali Road", is a notable achievement in the film industry, as it marked the first official Hawaii-China co-production. This romantic thriller, starring popular Taiwanese Actress Michelle Chen, Twilight's Jackson Rathbone, and Sung Kang from the Fast & Furious franchise, earned Jonathan Lim the prestigious award for Best New Director at the Chinese American Film Festival, a testament to his exceptional filmmaking skills.