Kimberly Jürgen
Kimberly is an American actor of stage and screen who is known for playing caring, sympathetic characters, often utilizing her dry sense of humor and talent with dialects and accents. Recently, she worked with Oscar nominee Sally Kirkland and Tony Goldwyn. She also worked with Lou Diamond Phillips and Bellamy Young in "The Night Stalker" where she played the role of Doreen, the serial killer's fragile wife and fangirl. Her performance in the critically-acclaimed play, The Columbine Project, brought "an inordinate amount of compassion" to the tragic role of Mrs. Harris.
In addition to acting, she is also a teacher, a screenwriter, award-winning playwright, and the creator/director of the award-winning web series, Good Samaritans. She was the founder and Artistic Director of Atlanta Classical Theatre for 9 years. In Atlanta, she worked as a model, in commercials and musicals and performed improv with the always-funny Gary Anthony Williams. She has also trained and tested in all SAFD weapon disciplines.
Committed to beneficence, she has worked for several years with Young Storytellers Foundation as a mentor to elementary students writing their first screenplays. She also volunteers at the Los Angeles LGBT Center.