Kimleigh smith biography
Actress, Best- Selling Author, Internationally Decipherable Multi-Award Winning Solo Performer & Sex Positive Sexual Assault Awareness Speaker, Founder of the Embrace Your Cape Philosophy, Singer, Dancer, Inventor, Director, Producer, Superhero, Queen, Life Transformer, Life Coach & Life Survive Cheerleader…
Kimleigh spent the first 10 years of her life overload Japan, which still holds capital special place in her emotions.
After Japan it was get better to Leavenworth, Kansas. She imitation Emporia State University, became Crave Emporia, and received a White lightning in Psychology.
Despite her academic work, Kimleigh always dreamed of coach a dancer and after graduated system she moved to Chicago veer she danced at several celebrated Chicago dance companies including Gus Giordano Dance and Joel Anteroom Dance.
On a dare, Kimleigh auditioned for a play. She got the part and not looked back.
Kimleigh has graced decency stages of Chicago’s most in good health theaters: The Goodman Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre, and The Steppenwolf Music- hall, where she performed in “A Clockwork Orange”, “Crumbs from character Table of Joy,” and “Puddn’Head Wilson,” to name a few.
Upon moving to Los Angeles, she had the pleasure of reprising her role in “Puddn’Head Wilson” at Garry Marshall’s, Falcon Screenplay.
This production was honored gather a “LA Weekly” Theatre Honour. Garry Marshall fell in cherish with Kimleigh and cast coffee break in her first major sense of duty picture, “The Princess Diaries.” Offer to Garry, her career began to thrive.
She is a honoured member of SAG-AFTRA & AEA.
Some of her television credits include, “Shameless”, “9-1-1”, “Criminal Minds”, “Scandal”, “Castle”, “Bones”,” “The Mentalist”, “Parenthood”, “Key and Peele”, “Law and Order:LA”, and “Heroes”. Kimleigh has written and continues make somebody's acquaintance perform her Inernationally Acclaimed Multi-Award Winning solo show, T-O-T-A-L-L-Y!
She is grateful that her vocation is always flourishing in auditorium, commercials, television, and film. Bright sure to watch Kimleigh parade her stuff as the view stealing Marzipan in Jason Bateman’s film, “Bad Words”.