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With a natural talent and passion for acting, award winning actress Kimberly J. Richardson has brought a diverse variety of characters to life. She developed a love for the arts at a young age, and performed in her first of many stage productions when she was 12 years old.Her film career began in 2012 with a supporting role, appropriately named Destiny, in the film "Seven Deadly Words" which won numerous awards and was presented at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. Kimberly holds the distinction of being the first actress to have roles in two films screened at the Churches Making Movies (CMM) Film Festival at the same time. The 2013 festival, held in Clark, NJ just minutes from New York City, hosted the "Seven Deadly Words" world premiere, and also screened "Jackson's Run" in which Kimberly appears as Cindy Porter.Kimberly's undeniable versatility as an actress is evident in the variety of roles she has so believably portrayed, ranging from a wealthy snob caught in a bank heist, to an endearing homeless woman, from a despicable, uncaring foster mom , to a Red Cross worker in the year 1967, and many other roles in betweenHer memorable performance in "Losing Breen" as the caring and scheming mother of an early-onset Alzheimer's patient won Kimberly a Best Actress Award at the Chautauqua International Film Festival in New York. And her role as the mother of an addict in the film "Mission Improbable" won her a Best Supporting Actress Award. In addition to these, Kimberly has been honored with other accolades and awards for acting, producing and screenwriting.What people are saying:"Kimberly has strong organizational skills as a producer, endearing charm as an actress, and extreme professionalism on set behind the scenes. She takes direction well and brings her A-game to every role. I strongly recommend her to others and look forward to working with her again." Doc Benson, Director"Absolutely thrilled to have had a chance to work with Kimberly on this film (The 211 Home). A calming influence on set, her preparation for her scenes was impeccable, as was her performance. Plus she's as humble as they come - a real pleasure to be around." Jim Huggins, Director"Kimberly impressed us not only with her talent, but her professional attitude and eagerness to do her role with excellence. She is a joy to work with, kind-hearted and pleasant to others on set. She's also a great promoter and loves promoting the movies she's in." Sharon Wilharm, Director"Kimberly has the ability to take a supporting role with only so much dialogue and extract a great performance from it. It was truly a great experience to work with her." Matthew Perdie, Director"it's always a blessing to get to know the actors we see on screen. They allow you to have a peek into their lives and the beautiful work that they do, and you get to gain some wisdom from the much that they have to offer. It's even better when you perceive the humility and genuineness of their hearts as they converse with you. Kimberly J. Richardson is one of such. You can see her heart on and off screen, and in her words! I invite you to learn more about this lovely lady. Miranda Uyeh, Editor/Entertainment blogger, Entertainment Scoop!
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With a natural talent and passion for acting, award winning actress Kimberly J. Richardson has brought a diverse variety of characters to life. She developed a love for the arts at a young age, and performed in her first of many stage productions when she was 12 years old.Her film career began in 2012 with a supporting role, appropriately named Destiny, in the film "Seven Deadly Words" which won numerous awards and was presented at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. Kimberly holds the distinction of being the first actress to have roles in two films screened at the Churches Making Movies (CMM) Film Festival at the same time. The 2013 festival, held in Clark, NJ just minutes from New York City, hosted the "Seven Deadly Words" world premiere, and also screened "Jackson's Run" in which Kimberly appears as Cindy Porter.Kimberly's undeniable versatility as an actress is evident in the variety of roles she has so believably portrayed, ranging from a wealthy snob caught in a bank heist, to an endearing homeless woman, from a despicable, uncaring foster mom , to a Red Cross worker in the year 1967, and many other roles in betweenHer memorable performance in "Losing Breen" as the caring and scheming mother of an early-onset Alzheimer's patient won Kimberly a Best Actress Award at the Chautauqua International Film Festival in New York. And her role as the mother of an addict in the film "Mission Improbable" won her a Best Supporting Actress Award. In addition to these, Kimberly has been honored with other accolades and awards for acting, producing and screenwriting.What people are saying:"Kimberly has strong organizational skills as a producer, endearing charm as an actress, and extreme professionalism on set behind the scenes. She takes direction well and brings her A-game to every role. I strongly recommend her to others and look forward to working with her again." Doc Benson, Director"Absolutely thrilled to have had a chance to work with Kimberly on this film (The 211 Home). A calming influence on set, her preparation for her scenes was impeccable, as was her performance. Plus she's as humble as they come - a real pleasure to be around." Jim Huggins, Director"Kimberly impressed us not only with her talent, but her professional attitude and eagerness to do her role with excellence. She is a joy to work with, kind-hearted and pleasant to others on set. She's also a great promoter and loves promoting the movies she's in." Sharon Wilharm, Director"Kimberly has the ability to take a supporting role with only so much dialogue and extract a great performance from it. It was truly a great experience to work with her." Matthew Perdie, Director"it's always a blessing to get to know the actors we see on screen. They allow you to have a peek into their lives and the beautiful work that they do, and you get to gain some wisdom from the much that they have to offer. It's even better when you perceive the humility and genuineness of their hearts as they converse with you. Kimberly J. Richardson is one of such. You can see her heart on and off screen, and in her words! I invite you to learn more about this lovely lady. Miranda Uyeh, Editor/Entertainment blogger, Entertainment Scoop!
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Kimberly J. Richardson received the Faith Flix Top 10 Award, ranking 3rd in a list of 274 actors, directors, filmmakers, movies and others involved in faith-based films.Both of Kimberly J. Richardson's parents had Alzheimer's Disease, making "Losing Breen" an emotional project for her. The film is about a woman with early onset Alzheimer's Disease, and the struggles she and her family face.The first award Kimberly J. Richardson received was the Faith Flix Favorite Actress Award.While working with actor Jon Voight on the Hallmark movie "J.L. Ranch", Kimberly J. Richardson had a heartfelt moment with Jon in which she told him what a pleasure it had been working with him that week, because she saw him bring so much joy to so many people. This comment brought tears to his eyes.While performing an emotional scene in "BANA: Heart Of Darkness," Kimberly J. Richardson and her scene partner had many of the crew members in tears, crying along with their characters.While filming "The Invisible" Kimberly J. Richardson went into a McDonald's in full costume as a homeless woman in downtown Detroit with some crew members. She experienced first hand how rude some people can be.Kimberly J. Richardson impressed the director of "Blessed Veil" so much with her audition, he wrote an additional role into the film just for her. |
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Kimberly J. Richardson |
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5' 3' (1.60 m) |
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1785 |
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With a natural talent and passion for acting, award winning actress Kimberly J. Richardson has brought a diverse variety of characters to life. She developed a love for the arts at a young age, and performed in her first of many stage productions whe |
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Kimberly J. Richardson received the Faith Flix Top 10 Award, ranking 3rd in a list of 274 actors, directors, filmmakers, movies and others involved in faith-based films.Both of Kimberly J. Richardson's parents had Alzheimer's Disease, making "Losing Breen" an emotional project for her. The film is about a woman with early onset Alzheimer's Disease, and the struggles she and her family face.The first award Kimberly J. Richardson received was the Faith Flix Favorite Actress Award.While working with actor Jon Voight on the Hallmark movie "J.L. Ranch", Kimberly J. Richardson had a heartfelt moment with Jon in which she told him what a pleasure it had been working with him that week, because she saw him bring so much joy to so many people. This comment brought tears to his eyes.While performing an emotional scene in "BANA: Heart Of Darkness," Kimberly J. Richardson and her scene partner had many of the crew members in tears, crying along with their characters.While filming "The Invisible" Kimberly J. Richardson went into a McDonald's in full costume as a homeless woman in downtown Detroit with some crew members. She experienced first hand how rude some people can be.Kimberly J. Richardson impressed the director of "Blessed Veil" so much with her audition, he wrote an additional role into the film just for her. |
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Actress,Producer,Casting Director |
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(2012) Informational Video for University of Cincinnati Medical - Actress |
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