Kimberly is a renowned Native American actor who has enjoyed a remarkable career spanning film, television, and theatre. Her most recent notable roles include joining the cast of HBO's highly-anticipated series, IT: WELCOME TO DERRY, Netflix's THE ABANDONS, and the feature film KEEP QUIET, opposite the talented Lou Diamond Phillips.
Kimberly's impressive credits also include playing the memorable role of "Auntie B" in FX's breakout comedy RESERVATION DOGS, "Katie Clarke" opposite Emily Blunt and Chaske Spencer in the acclaimed Amazon/BBC limited series THE ENGLISH, the "Head Ranger/Mom Skycedar" in Netflix's hit animated series SPIRIT RANGERS, and "Ellie Yankton" in Bethesda's epic role-playing game, STARFIELD.
In addition to her television and film work, Kimberly has also made a mark on the stage. She originated the role of "Johnna" in Tracy Letts' Tony Award-winning play AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY, performing in Chicago, Broadway, London, and Sydney. Kimberly has also starred in MANAHATTA at The Public Theater in New York and THE FRYBREAD QUEEN at Native Voices in Los Angeles.
Kimberly's Indigenous heritage is Colville (enrolled) and Salish. She is married to composer and musician, Johnny Guerrero, with whom she has worked for years in tribal communities, mentoring youth and supporting wellness through the creation of original films, online content, and music. Kimberly currently serves as a Professor at UC Riverside in the film/theatre department.