Kimberly Stanphill, a multifaceted talent, has mastered the art of juggling various roles in the entertainment industry. Born in Southern California, she has honed her skills in acting, singing, hosting, and voice-over work, showcasing her versatility and range.
With a Bachelor of Arts degree in Telecommunications and Film from San Diego State University, Kimberly initially pursued a career in news broadcasting. However, she soon found herself drawn back to her first love, acting, and has since performed in a wide range of productions, including classics by Shakespeare, Tennessee Williams, and Gilbert and Sullivan.
Notable performances include her poignant portrayal in A Piece of My Heart at the dedication of the Vietnam Women's Memorial in Washington D.C. and her critically acclaimed run in the musical The North Hollywood Canteen Holiday Spectacular, which culminated in a special performance at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles.
Kimberly's television credits include recurring roles on Fox's The O.C., NBC's Passions, The WB's Gilmore Girls, and UPN's Veronica Mars. Her film work includes The Last Ride with Dennis Hopper and Will Patton, as well as the cult classic Beastmaster III with Marc Singer.
In addition to her on-camera work, Kimberly has also excelled as a host in corporate films and convention endeavors, working with notable clients such as Boeing, Canon, Toshiba, and In-N-Out Burger. Her voice-over credits span a broad range, including commercials, narration, promos, anime, and animation.