Name |
Kim Director |
Height |
5' 7" |
Naionality |
American |
Date of Birth |
13 November 1977, |
Place of Birth |
Florida, USA |
Famous for |
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Kim Director was born on November 13, 1977, in Florida, and later moved to Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania represented the start of her performing career, as she attended Carnegie Mellon University and piled up a solid set of theater credits that include roles in Landscape of the Body, Danny and the Deep Blue Sea, The Sweepers, Spell #7, and Into the Woods. She also moved on to perform in Avenue X at the Pittsburgh City Theatre, Bad Boy Johnny & The Prophets of Doom at the American Globe Theater, and Company at the Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration.
This work set her on a path for success, and it wasn’t long before she landed her first film role in Spike Lee’s He Got Game in 1998. This began a mini love affair with Lee’s movies, as she secured gigs in each of the acclaimed director’s next two films: Summer of Sam (1999) and Bamboozled (2000). Immediately following these career-enhancing jobs, she landed her biggest role as Kim Diamond in Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2. In preparation for her role as the quintessential Goth girl Kim and her colleagues spent countless nights watching horror films, but she went a step further and ventured out to Goth clubs to see if she’d fit in.
Kim Director has managed to stay active in the years since her breakout in 2000. She finds work on a consistent basis, be it on the big screen or on TV. She has landed roles in Tony ‘n’ Tina’s Wedding (2004), She Hate Me (2004), Charlie’s Party (2005), Live Free or Die (2006), and she played Stevie in Inside Man (2006), which featured Hollywood legends Denzel Washington and Jodie Foster.
Between her film gigs, Kim has made her presence known in many popular TV shows. She has appeared in episodes of Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Sex and the City, and she scored a significant role in CSI: Miami. Her career track undeniably states that we’re going to see a lot more of Kim Director’s talent and piercing eyes. Not exactly a bad deal for the viewer.