Kimberley Sustad

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Kimberley Sustad
BornMay 27, 1987 (age 37)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActress
Years active2009–present
SpouseScot Sustad (2004–present)
Children2 with Sustad

Kimberley Starmer Sustad is a Canadian actress.

Sustad started her acting career in theater. She has appeared on film and television since 2009 and is known for starring in several Hallmark Channel movies. [1]

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009Live Henry LiveShort
2011ThunderballsNikkiTV movie
2012 Alcatraz CharlotteTV series, 1 episode
A Bride for ChristmasVivian PattersonTV movie
Primeval: New World Brooke CrossTV series, 3 episodes
2012–2020 Supernatural Betty / Amanda WillerTV series, 2 episodes
2013 Motive KatieTV series, 1 episode
Continuum PatsyTV series, 1 episode
Super Buddies JoanneVideo
Baby Sellers BethanyTV movie
Down River ChristieFilm
2013–2014 Spooksville Madeline TempletonTV series, 5 episodes
2014 A Bit of Bad Luck SandyFilm, uncredited
Signed, Sealed, Delivered MelissaTV series, 1 episode
Witches of East End Gorgeous Young WomanTV series, 1 episode
The Nine Lives of Christmas Marilee WhiteTV movie, starring role
2015 Gourmet Detective Sally AldridgeTV movie
2015–2016 The Romeo Section Kelly HadlerTV series, 10 episodes
2016All Things ValentineMcKennaTV movie
Hearts of ChristmasIsabelTV movie
2017Walking the DogDeliaTV movie
Sight Unseen: An Emma Fielding MysteryPerryTV movie
The Real Stephen BlattInterviewerTV mini series
2018Past Malice: An Emma Fielding MysteryPerry QuinnTV movie
Cooking with LoveJessicaTV movie
Chesapeake Shores Caroline MossTV series, 2 episodes
A Godwink ChristmasPaula MayerTV movie, starring role
TravelersJoanne YatesTV series, 7 episodes
2019UnspeakableCaitlyn HartleyTV mini series, 4 episodes
The Twilight Zone Helen FoleyTV series, 1 episode
Morning Show Mysteries: Death by DesignLana BrownTV movie
Amish AbductionOfficer PetersonTV movie
Sense, Sensibility & SnowmenMarianneTV movie
2020 You Me Her JuliaTV series, 1 episode
Wedding Every WeekendBrookeTV movie, starring role
Christmas by StarlightAnnie ParkTV movie, starring role
Spotlight on ChristmasPaparazziTV movie
2021The Nine Kittens of ChristmasDr. Marilee WhiteTV movie, starring role
2022North to HomeBethTV movie, starring role
Lights, Camera, Christmas!KerryTV movie, starring role
Three Wise Men and a Baby DoctorTV movie
2023Game of LoveAudreyFilm, starring role
Fourth Down and Love Sideline ReporterTV movie
To All a Good NightCeciTV movie, starring role
Magic in MistletoeDebbieTV movie
2024The Real WestRebeccaTV movie, staring role
The santa classkateTV movie, staring role

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References

  1. "Kimberley Sustad on A Godwink Christmas". hallmarkmystery.com. Retrieved September 9, 2024.