Kimberly Fiddes is known for A Ghost Story (2017), First Draft (2018) and If Not Now, When? (2016). She has been married to Daniel Escudero since August 23, 2014.
Kimberly Foudy is known for Match in the Mirror, Ninety Sunsets (2021) and Bondage Documentary (2019).
Actress Kimberly G. Grader, a Syracuse, NY native, completed her BA in Theatre & English, concentrations in Creative Writing and Acting, minors in Music, Dance, Arts Administration, Advanced Writing, and Philosophy. She graduated Magna Cum Laude with Dean's List Achievement each semester of Undergrad with an Integral Honors Degree from Le Moyne College, the highest LMC undergraduate degree offered. During her senior year was invited to be inducted to the National Council of Honors, Phi Sigma Tau (National Honor Society of Philosophy), and Phi Alpha Theta (National Honor Society of History). She also completed her Master's Degree in Arts Administration from Le Moyne College. Kimberly also travelled and collaborated with Walt Disney World during their Festival Orlando Disney, achieving 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place nationally in the respective categories with her vocal ensembles as a representative from the Christian School of Performing Arts (CSPA). She was invited to the the most prestigious MFA program in London, East 15, part of England's the University of Essex. Since the age of 5, Kimberly has been actively involved in theater, film, and other creative projects throughout Central New York. In 2017 she was nominated for a Syracuse Actors Live Theater Award (SALT) in the category for Best Lead Actress in a Play. She maintains 17 years of tap, ballroom, jazz, ballet, and other dance experience, including having been a member of the Ballroom team "The Dance Kids." She was an active member of the Jazzuits, a nationally recognized vocal Jazz group led my National Jazz artist Carol Jacobe. Kimberly is also a member of AMS Models, represented by Ann Marie Stonecypher.
Kimberly began her career as an actress after raising a large family and teaching in various capacities for over 30 years. Her husband's job took their young family all over the world, immersing their lives in multiple cultures, and eventually back home to Texas. Kimberly enjoys embracing a wide variety of roles inspired and enriched by a lifetime of experiences.
Kimberly Gates is an actress, known for Redeemer (2016).
Kimberly Gerneck is an actor, known for Everything Is Wonderful (2017).
Kimberly Goldson is known for Project Runway All Stars (2012), Project Runway (2004) and After the Runway (2011).
Kimberly Goss is an actress, known for Dogs of Chinatown (2010) and What Goes Around (2008). She was previously married to Alexi Laiho.
Kimberly Grace is known for ID:Invaded (2020), Date a Live (2013) and Shoumetsu toshi (2019).
Kimberly is a Native American actor who works in film, television, and theatre. Some of Kimberly's recent film credits include Julie Taymor's inspirational Gloria Steinem biopic, THE GLORIAS, where Kimberly plays legendary Cherokee Chief Wilma Mankiller opposite Julianne Moore, the gritty revenge thriller and winner of the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival Audience Award, CATCH THE FAIR ONE, executive produced by Darren Aronofsky, and THE DARK DIVIDE, a poignant independent film about renown butterfly expert, Robert Pyle, starring David Cross and Debra Messing. Kimberly can also be seen in the Taika Waititi/Sterlin Harjo FX on Hulu hit comedy, RESERVATION DOGS, Peacock's lauded sitcom, RUTHERFORD FALLS, and the compelling YA Amazon series, THE WILDS. Additionally, she appears in the poetically epic MONTANA STORY opposite Owen Teague and Haley Lu Richardson, and just completed shooting Hugo Blick's fresh take on the classic western, THE ENGLISH, starring Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer. On stage, Kimberly originated the role of "Johnna" in Tracy Letts' Tony Award-winning play AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY (Chicago, Broadway, London, Sydney) and also starred in MANAHATTA (The Public Theater, NY) and THE FRYBREAD QUEEN (Native Voices, LA). Kimberly serves as the Artistic Director at UC Riverside, where she is an Associate Professor in the department of Theater, Film and Digital Filmmaking. Kimberly is an enrolled member of the Colville Tribes and also has Salish-Kootenai heritage, and is married to composer and musician, Johnny Guerrero. The couple have worked for years in tribal communities mentoring youth and supporting wellness through the creation of original films, online content, and music.