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Kimberly's Biography |
Kimberly Stanphill has mastered the art of
multi-tasking in the entertainment world. Acting,
singing, hosting and voice-over work are just a few
of the many talents of this native of Southern
California. Whether she is on the stage, on the
screen, or in a recording booth, Kimberly is never
happier than when she is performing.
Kimberly attended San Diego State University, graduating
with a B.A. in Telecommunications and Film. After college,
she initially pursued news broadcasting, but found herself
returning to acting, performing classics from Shakespeare,
Tennessee Williams, and Gilbert and Sullivan on stage, as
well as taking part in numerous student films and studio
productions. Kimberly also performed in several theatrical
productions, one of the most memorable and moving being
A Piece of My Heart
at the dedication of the Vietnam Women’s Memorial in
Washington D.C.
After five years of working in San Diego, and due to the
increasing amount of work northward, Kimberly relocated to
Los Angeles. Since arriving, she has landed recurring roles
on such television shows as Fox’s
The O.C.,
NBC’s daytime drama
Passions,
and MyNetworkTV's
Fashion House,
as well as other roles on the CW's
Gilmore Girls
and
Veronica Mars, and
the final episode of Strong
Medicine on
the Lifetime channel. Her film work includes
The Last Ride
with Dennis Hopper and Will Patton, and the cult classic
Beastmaster III
with Marc Singer. Kimberly also enjoyed a critically
acclaimed run in the musical
The North Hollywood Canteen Holiday Spectacular,
which culminated in a special performance at the Dorothy
Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. Commercially, she has worked with clients such as Gain ("Sir, are you flirting with me?") and Sea World (The "Journey to Atlantis" ride ... 20 times!), and she has been a host in
several corporate films and conventions, working with such
clients as
Boeing,
Canon,
Toshiba,
and
In ‘N’ Out Burger.
She has also worked across the board in voice-over, lending
her voice to everything from commercials and narration and
promos, to animé and animation.
Occasionally, you can still find Kimberly performing random acts of improv and song at The Hothouse in North Hollywood, and if you're really lucky, you might even catch her partaking in another one of her passions around town ... Karaoke! |
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