Kim Bubbs
Kim Bubbs was born in Oakville, Ontario Canada to an English Canadian father and a French Canadian mother. She has a younger brother. Kim graduated from Ryerson Theatre School and, in a little over a year, was nominated for a Gemini Award (Canada's version of the Emmy Award) for her work on The New Red Green Show.
Kim works in English, French and Spanish. She has guest starred on NBC's Timeless and the celebrated series Mad Men. Kim also starred alongside Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Joel Edgerton in the highly anticipated prequel to John Carpenter's 1982 cult classic The Thing (Universal Pictures). She appeared in the film On The Road (Official Selection Cannes 2013) by acclaimed director Walter Salles (The Motorcycle Diaries) and starred alongside Shawn Ashmore in the medical drama Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures for HBO Canada. Her other professional credits include: Mr. Peabody & Sherman (Dreamworks), The Maestro (White Rabbit Films), Her Only Child (Lifetime), The Foundation (Showcase) and the hit animated series Sailor Moon (UPN). Kim is the voice of Lizbeth Salander's character in the English dubbing of the original Swedish film series The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and has also performed in several well-known video game series such as Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Shaun White: Skateboarding and Snowboarding and the Assassin's Creed series of games.
In French, Kim starred in Francoeur, a television series that aired for four seasons on one of Canada's French language channels, Radio-Canada.