KIMBERLY DURRETT
A true Southerner, Kimberly Durrett grew up in Texas and the beautiful Ozarks of Arkansas. Some of her credits include General Hospital; project with 24's Glenn Morshower, Life, Love, and Other Four Letter Words; the lead in films Along for the Ride; Interrogation; Enigmata; and One Night Stand; four films that debuted at a local Los Angeles film festival: Stained, which won eight awards, including Best Picture; Bag, winning three awards, including Best Comedy; Skip Listening, nommed for 13 awards, including Best Picture and Best Comedy; and Abel's Wheels, which was in the festival's top 25 films; and she currently has two Hewlett Packard commericals running. But Durrett's performances aren't limited to the camera. She also does voice-over and hosting work, co-hosting the 2009 Method Festival with LA's well-known Fritz Coleman, and again in 2010 where she had the privilege of presenting an award with actor Bill Paxton to the legendary Bruce Dern. She's also a puppeteer, with her most notable characters being Kiki, the little pink monster, which debuted for the producers of America's Got Talent, and Love Bug, which debuted for a Pasadena, CA, audience of 1,000. Her improv training is with David Magidoff; commercial training with renowned LA commercial acting coach Carolyne Barry; scene study training includes Jim Caviezel's coach, John Kirby; on-camera technique training with Christinna Chauncey, Wendy Davis (Lifetime's Army Wives) at The LA Actors Center, Clay Banks, and Mark Atteberry. When she's not performing, Kimberly loves to drink coffee and find new coffee shops, travel, cook, go to the beach, do a girls' night out, and laugh really hard.
You can see clips of her work at KIMBERLYDURRETT.com