Kimberley Tell

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Kimberley Tell
Born1989, Canary islands, Spain
EducationUniversity of Barcelona
Occupation(s)actress, singer
Known for Hierro

Kimberley Tell (born 1989) is a Canarian actress and singer. She is known in Spain for her performances in TV series such as Hierro , Algo que celebrar and Buscando el norte. [1]

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Biography

Born in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, in 1989, [2] the daughter of a Danish father and an English mother, [1] she earned a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona, [3] after which she took acting courses. [3]

Once she finished her studies, she landed a guest role as 'Gracia de Mónaco' (Grace Kelly) in a 2014 episode of Velvet, [4] [5] [6] after which she moved to Madrid. [3] She was later given a supporting role in 2015 in the police procedural comedy series Olmos y Robles , aired on La 1, [7] and starred in the TV series adaptation of the film Perdiendo el norte , Buscando el norte, in which she played Ulrike, a German-raised young woman without a sense of humour, keen on boasting about the purported moral high ground of Germans. [8] She played the character 'Rose' in the comedy series Algo que celebrar, aired on Antena 3. [9] [10]

She performed in a main role in the 2016 feature film La Mina (The Night Watchman), a psychological thriller. [11] [12] She starred in the Fernando Soto's musical stage play Drac Pack, together with Najwa Nimri, Alba Flores and Anna Castillo, performed at the Teatro de la Luz Philips in Gran Vía. [13] [14]

Tell joined the cast of the first season of Hierro, aired on Movistar+ in 2019: she played 'Pilar', the daughter of the banana businessman suspect of the murder central to the plot of the mystery series. [10] Tell also appeared in the role of 'Fanny' (an actress) in the 2019 series 45 revoluciones (45 rpm), a drama around the birth of a record company set in 1960s' Madrid. [15]

Together with Itzan Escamilla, Tell co-starred in Planeta 5000, a 2020 film inspired by the religious cult of The Children of God, in which she played 'Iris', "a prostitute of Jesus". [16] [17] She performed the role of 'Olivia' (a depressed young woman) in Campamento Albanta , a 2020 mystery drama series shot in Peguerinos about a rehabilitation camp for people suffering from problems of drug addiction, low self-esteem and bullying. [18] Tell took part in the filming of the second season of Hierro in 2020, which was hampered by the COVID-19 lockdown. [3]

Also in 2020, she released her first EP, titled 135, an indie-pop work featuring 6 songs. [19] [20] Prior to that, some of Kimberley Tell's songs had been already played in The Night Watchman and the TV series Elite (in the latter case, Lo que no me dices). [12] [21] She has also collaborated with David Bisbal in the videoclip Culpable and in Sidonie's  [ es ] video Me llamo Abba. [2] [3]

Filmography

Television
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2014 Velvet Gracia de Mónaco Guest role [4]
2015 Olmos y Robles [7]
2015 Algo que celebrar  [ es ]Rose [10]
2016 Buscando el norte  [ es ]Ulrike Ruiz [22]
2016 Ebre, del bressol a la batalla  [ es ] Nan Green TV movie [23]
2019 45 revoluciones (45 rpm)Fanny [15]
2018–2021 Hierro Pilar [10]
2020 Campamento Albanta Olivia [18]
Film
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2016La Mina (The Night Watchman) [11]
2020Planeta 5000Iris [16]

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