Kimberly Brooks is a renowned voiceover artist, hailing from Southern California, with a professional career spanning decades. Her impressive repertoire includes numerous notable animated shows and interactive video games, solidifying her position as a sought-after voiceover talent.
Born and raised in Southern California, Kimberly's passion for performance began at a tender age of eight. Her early start in theater led her to pursue a college major in theater, which ultimately paved the way for her entry into the world of voiceover.
Kimberly's voiceover journey began with her work on the cult-classic Nickelodeon show "Rugrats," followed by her role as LUNA, the keyboardist and backup singer for the eco-goth rock band HEX GIRLS, in "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated." Her versatility as a voiceover artist has led to a wide range of characters in various animated shows, including Disney Jr's "Doc McStuffins," where she voiced Doc's Mom, Dr. Maisha McStuffins, and the spunky SURFER GIRL.
In addition to her animated work, Kimberly has lent her voice to several notable video games, including the "Mass Effect" Series, where she played the tough-but-fair ASHLEY WILLIAMS, and the "Batman: Arkham" game series, where she voiced the ORACLE. Her other notable video game roles include DAISY FITZROY in "BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea" and BAD JUJU in "Skylanders: Imaginators."
Kimberly's extensive on-air promo work has also garnered her recognition, with notable clients including NBC, FOX, SoapNet, Investigation Discovery, and E! South Africa, where she is currently the voice of the network.
Throughout her illustrious career, Kimberly has demonstrated her exceptional range as a voiceover artist, effortlessly transitioning between different genres and characters. Her impressive resume, which includes narration performances on shows like Oxygen's Killer Couples, solidifies her position as a true voiceover tour de force.