Kimberly Webb is known for The Housewife Slasher (2012), Gangster Girls (2019) and The Waiting Room (2011).
Kimberly West-Carroll is an actress, known for Dolly Deadly (2016).
Kimberly Williams-Paisley was born on September 14, 1971 in Rye, New York, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Father of the Bride (1991), According to Jim (2001) and Shade (2006). She has been married to Brad Paisley since March 15, 2003. They have two children.
Kimberly Wolfe is an actress, known for Jurassic Shark (2012) and Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015).
Kimberly Woods is an actress and producer, known for Chicks Flippin the Script (2014), BNB Hell (2017) and Heartprints (2012).
Kimberly Wyatt was born on February 4, 1982 in Warrensburg, Missouri, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for 13 Going on 30 (2004), Starsky & Hutch (2004) and Be Cool (2005). She has been married to Max Rogers since February 22, 2014. They have three children.
Kimberly Zakine is known for Dans les parages (2021), Befikre (2016) and Une chance de trop (2015).
Kimberly Anne Ziler (born July 28th, 1996) is a Norwegian-American actress best known for her role(s) as Naomi in Yenni Thuniga (2021), Rue in Journey (2020), and Sally in The Candyman (2019). From an early age, Ziler knew she wanted to be an actress and displayed a deep passion for the performing arts. She made her musical theater debut at the age of nine in Stavanger, Norway (the city in which she was born and raised). Ziler continued her musical theater career throughout her teen years, then made the switch to television and film in 2019.
Kimberly-Ann Truong is known for Run the Burbs (2022), Sex/Life (2021) and My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale (2022).
Kimberly-Rose Ka'iulani Wolter has worked as a writer, producer, director and actor. As a writer Wolter's first feature film, TRE, which she also starred, opened in theaters February 2008. Previously winning Special Jury Prize at San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival and was nominated for The Maverick Award and Best Actress at The Method Festival. Wolter's sophomore script Knots, starring Illeana Douglas, is in post-production. Wolter has recently completed Shoot My Life, a satirical short about reality TV, which she directed, wrote, produced and starred. It has been to The San Diego Asian Film Festival as well as The Palm Springs Short Film Market. Wolter is working on her third feature, Women of Winter Moon and the documentary Growing Up Hawaiian. As an actress Wolter played the Eurasian heroine, Sadako Kitabayashi in the world premiere of Velina Hasu Houston's (Tony winner of TEA) Cultivated Lives (later renamed Ikebana). As a member of La Halau Hanakeaka, a theater company committed to producing new Hawaiian language plays, she performed in Kaluaiko'olau, the first stage production to be performed in Hawaiian since the overthrow of the Hawaiian Monarchy in 1893. Wolter is in Howard Fine's Master Class. Other film credits include Eric Byler's short Ku'ualoha as well as his first feature film Charlotte Sometimes, which received, among other accolades, two Independent Spirit Award nominations. Additional theater credits West Coast Premiere of Patrick Shanley's Beggars in the House of Plenty, David Mamet's Oleanna, Night Sky performed at the Odyssey Theatre, Pugilist Specialist, and The Credeaux Canvas. Wolter graduated Magna Cum Laude from The School of Theater at the University of Southern California.