Kim Waltrip

Kim Waltrip is President of Wonderstar Productions, a film and television production company based out of Palm Springs, California. She is also Vice Chair of Kim and Jim Productions. www.kimwaltrip.com

Career

Producer/Executive Producer of such films as The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby Him, Her, and Them starring Jessica Chastain, James Mcavoy, Viola Davis and William Hurt - Hit and Run, starring Dax Shepard, Kristen Bell, Bradley Cooper, Jason Bateman, Tom Arnold, Beau Bridges, Michael Rosenbaum and Kristin Chenoweth Back in the Day with Michael Rosenbaum, Morena Baccarin, Harland Williams, Nick Swardson, Sarah Colonna, Liz Carey, Isaiah Mustafa, Kristoffer Polaha. An Evergreen Christmas starring Robert Loggia Naomi Judd Charleene Closshey a Booboo Stewart Tyler Ritter Jake Sandvig Greer Grammer - A Very Mary Christmas starring Elliott Gould, Cloris Leachman, Cybill Shepherd, Della Reese, Fred Willard, Gene Simmons, Linda Gray, Lainie Kazan, and Olesya Rulin (from High School Musical). The PBS special Diahann Carroll, The Lady, The Music, The Legend. Also, I Didn't Come Here to Die - A Thousand Cuts starring Michael O'Keefe, Olesya Rulin, David Naughton, Jimmy Van Patten. Her film Adopt a Sailor was accepted in over twenty film festivals. The film stars Bebe Neuwirth, Peter Coyote and Ethan Peck, the grandson of Gregory Peck who also won a Best Actor Award at the Sonoma International Film Festival. The film also won The Audience Favorite Award at the Salem Film Festival. Jerome's Bouquet a short film directed by Bebe Neuwirth and Chris Calkins. She produced and directed a children's video Griffin Goes to the Grand Canyon. She also established and helped produce the Semper Fi Memorial Honor Detail Again They Serve which took the top award in all services of the military. She has also directed commercials and music videos.

Personal life

Kim started her career as a model for the Wilhelmina Modeling Agency, where she ventured off to Europe and continued her modeling career in Paris, Munich, Zurich and Milan. She has appeared in numerous television shows and films before moving to Palm Springs to work as the District Director for Congresswoman Mary Bono. While there, she helped establish the Mary Bono Walk for Children’s Charities, the First Annual 44th Congressional District Mock Congress was the liaison for the Triangular Adoption program which required detail discipline and a commitment to go to sea with the U.S. Navy in celebration of Assault Helicopter Warship's duties overseas, she was the Team Captain for “Bono's Beauties and Beasts - American Cancer Society's Relay for Life.”

She currently serves on the board of the Variety Children's Charities of the Desert, has served on the Board of Trustee for the Olive Crest Homes for Abused and Neglected Children's Foundation, who honored her with the "Angel of the Year Award". She is a former Board Member of Palm Springs Women in Film and Television and was honored with the "Diva Award" at the Broken Glass Awards in 2012. She serves on the advisory board of CBS local 2, the Steve Chase Humanitarian Awards and is a former board member of the Indian Wells Rotary Club. She has organized events as the Concert for Katrina and the Hurricane Sandy Relief Benefit, raising money for the Red Cross and Find Food Bank. Kim was honored with "Aide de Camp" award by the Semper Fi Memorial Honor Detail, received the "Woman of Distinction" in the Arts 2009 by American Pen Women. and received the Appreciate Award from the Semper Fi Memorial Honor Detail again in 2011. Kim and Jim received a proclamation from the City of Palm Springs declaring August 24th "Kim and Jim Day" and she was just honored with the "Desert Visionary Award" by the Women's Leaders Forum and the 2013 Woman of Distinction Award by the California State Assembly, District 42. Kim was honored with the Entrepreneur of the Year award by Palm Springs Life Magazine in 2013.

As actress

As producer

References

    http://coachellavalleyweekly.com/kim-waltrip/ http://www.deadline.com/2011/12/open-road-sets-outrun-for-august-24-2012-release/ http://kimandjimproductions.com/ http://www.sedona.biz/movie-adopt-a-sailor0109.htm http://www.dreadcentral.com/reviews/i-didnt-come-here-die-2011 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0910601/

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