Kim's acting career has been marked by an impressive array of film and television projects, showcasing her remarkable versatility and talent. One of her most notable roles was that of Pat in the comedy film "It's All About You", directed by Mark Fauser and starring Dom Deluise and Robert Morse. Not only did Kim write and produce her own role, but she also co-produced the film alongside Richard Middleton. In addition, she brought the character of Lola to life in "Orbiting Venus", a film directed by Paul Warner and starring John Savage. Kim's impressive resume also includes starring roles in "The Killing Obsession", directed by Paul Leder and co-starring John Savage, as well as supporting lead roles in "Raven", alongside Burt Reynolds and Richard Gant, "The Last Producer", alongside Rod Steiger and Benjamin Bratt, and "Hard Time: Hostage Hotel", alongside Keith Carradine and Charles Durning.
Kim's creative endeavors extend far beyond her impressive filmography, as she has also been involved in various television projects that, unfortunately, never made it to the small screen. Among these unrealized ventures are Cut And Dried, a screenplay and directorial effort by Lorin Dreyfuss, The Angry Guys, a project penned and helmed by Lon Diamond, and The Gary Gulman project, directed by the accomplished Peter Engel.
Furthermore, Kim has lent her voice to a diverse range of cinematic endeavors, including Robert Altman's critically acclaimed The Player, the holiday-themed Santa Jr., and numerous commercials. Her versatility as a voice artist has also been showcased in various advertising campaigns.
In addition to her work in front of the camera, Kim has also made a notable appearance in a car commercial, starring alongside the talented Greg Kinnear and directed by the experienced Bob Giraldi.
Kim obtained her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the esteemed Catholic University, located in the nation's capital, Washington D.C., where she was deeply immersed in the world of musical theatre, with a plethora of performances and productions to her credit.
Following her academic pursuits, Kim ventured to the Burt Reynolds Theatre in Florida, where she honed her craft by appearing in an impressive total of over 15 shows, further refining her skills and building a strong foundation for her future endeavors.
As her career began to take shape, Kim made the move to Los Angeles, where she went on to participate in a range of notable productions, including the esteemed play "I'm Not Rappaport", alongside the renowned actor Ossie Davis, as well as "The Sunshine Boys", featuring the talented Abe Vigoda and Howard Morris.
Additionally, Kim had the privilege of working on "Mame" and "The Nerd", the latter of which was expertly directed by her mentor, the illustrious Charles Nelson Reilly.
Kim's early theatre credits in Los Angeles featured a diverse range of productions, showcasing her remarkable talent and versatility as a performer. Among her early credits, she appeared in the play "Uncommon Women and Others", expertly directed by the renowned Pat Carroll. This was followed by a role in "Trojan Women", skillfully directed by the esteemed Sir John Neville. Kim's impressive performance in "The Respectful Prostitute", directed by Greg Mullavey, earned her the prestigious Dramalogue award for Best Actress, a testament to her exceptional abilities. Her additional early credits include "Luce Women", a play written by Bill Luce and directed by the talented Charles Nelson Reilly, as well as "Sister Women" at the Cast Theatre, directed by Bob Schrock. Furthermore, Kim has collaborated with the innovative playwright Justin Tanner at the Evidence Room, appearing in productions such as "HappyTime Xmas", "Hot Property", and two seasons of the highly acclaimed late-night comedy series "The Strip: Live Comic Book", which received widespread critical acclaim.
Kim has had the privilege of embarking on a series of five esteemed USO tours, traversing the globe to visit numerous countries, including the war-torn nations of Iraq and Kuwait, as well as the culturally rich and historic destinations of Egypt, The Sinai, and Saudi Arabia. Her performances have also taken her to the African continent, the picturesque Italian countryside, and the vibrant cities of Germany.
When Kim is not busy honing her craft or entertaining troops, she can be found relaxing in her seaside abode in Los Angeles, where she resides with her loving husband, Dave Lebolt, a talented musician and innovative audio tech developer. The couple shares their tranquil beachside retreat with their loyal canine companion, Derek Jeter, a beloved member of their family.