Pimental, a native of Massachusetts, graduated with honors from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, earning a Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering, a testament to her academic prowess and intellectual curiosity.
She further refined her artistic talents by attending a prestigious theater conservatory in Boston, where she studied classical acting under the guidance of revered instructors, who likely instilled in her a deep understanding of the craft and a keen sense of dramatic expression.
Upon relocating to Los Angeles, Pimental embarked on a remarkable career in comedy, captivating audiences with her stand-up and improv performances, a true testament to her quick wit, sharp humor, and ability to think on her feet.
Her exceptional talent and unwavering dedication ultimately led to her hiring as a writer for Comedy Central's critically acclaimed animated series, South Park, in March 1998, a milestone achievement that demonstrated her versatility and range as a comedic writer.
In addition to her work on South Park, Pimental has made significant strides in the world of screenwriting, selling her first screenplay to Columbia Studios, a romantic comedy slated for production in March, starring the talented Cameron Diaz, a true coup for any writer.
Furthermore, Pimental has penned a pilot for Warren Littlefield at NBC Studios and Fox, featuring the charismatic Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, a testament to her ability to craft compelling stories and characters that resonate with audiences.