Kimberly Huie

Kimberly Huie is a Jamaican-born Canadian actress,[1] best known for her lead roles in the television series Liberty Street[2] and G-Spot.[3]

Born in Kingston, Jamaica,[4] she moved to Toronto, Ontario with her family at age five.[5] Her father, Barry Huie, was an engineer and book importer,[1] a founder of the Kingston College alumni association, and the cousin of Jamaican painter Albert Huie.[1] She began acting in high school, but completed a degree in history and political science at the University of Toronto before pursuing a professional career as an actress.[5]

Her other acting credits have included appearances in the television series E.N.G., Forever Knight, Andromeda, Philly, Beautiful People, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Chicago Hope, Grey's Anatomy and Rookie Blue, and the films Wishmaster: The Prophecy Fulfilled, Hairshirt, Never Get Outta the Boat and Passenger Side.

She has also acted on stage. Prior to Liberty Street, her most noted role was in Urban Donnellys, a stage show she cocreated with a theatre collective that included Marium Carvell, George Chiang, Sonia Dhillon, David Fox, Kanika Kapoor, Greg Kramer, Jack Nicholsen, Jovanni Sy and Michael Waller.[6] In 2013, she appeared in a production of Robert Chafe's play As Ever in Nova Scotia.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "An `exotic in the land of blondes' wants to move the masses She covets meaty roles exposing disturbing sides of the human psyche". Toronto Star, March 12, 1995.
  2. "Meet the folks on Liberty St. CBC-TV's new prime-time family drama airs tonight". Toronto Star, January 11, 1995.
  3. "Bright ride, big city". The Globe and Mail, July 17, 1998.
  4. "Class-act Huie seeks intervention". Jamaica Observer, November 24, 2013.
  5. 1 2 "Living the dream". The Gleaner, December 9, 2013.
  6. "A theatrical bat out of hell". Toronto Star, October 14, 1993.
  7. "Play evokes storied cable site". Halifax Chronicle-Herald, July 25, 2013.

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