Kimbery Huie | |
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Alma mater | University of Toronto (BA) |
Occupation | Actress |
Kimberly Huie is a Jamaican-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]
Huie's 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 , Self Made , Rookie Blue , The Parker Andersons and Amelia Parker , and the films Wishmaster: The Prophecy Fulfilled , Hairshirt , Never Get Outta the Boat, Deep Impact , 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]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Deep Impact | Wendy Mogel | |
1998 | Too Smooth | Kimberly | |
2002 | Wishmaster: The Prophecy Fulfilled | Tracy | |
Never Get Outta the Boat | Dana | ||
2009 | Passenger Side | Laurie | |
2023 | Totally Killer | adult Lauren Creston | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Class of '96 | Sherry | Episode: "Educating David" |
1993–1994 | E.N.G. | Kim | 7 episodes |
1994, 1995 | Forever Knight | Bridget Hellman | 2 episodes |
1994–1995 | Liberty Street | Janet Beecher | 26 episodes |
1995 | Falling for You | Betsy | Television film |
1995 | Catwalk | Lisa Slade | 2 episodes |
1995 | Baywatch Nights | Reporter | Episode: "Deadly Vision" |
1995 | The Awakening | Secretary | Television film |
1996 | Homeboys in Outer Space | Trixie | Episode: "The Pleasure Planet Principle, or G Marks the Spot" |
1996 | F/X: The Series | Ass't Director | Episode: "F/X: The Illusion" |
1996, 1997 | Flipper | Barbara | 2 episodes |
1997 | The Sentinel | Caitlin Rachins | Episode: "Dead Drop" |
1997, 1998 | Pensacola: Wings of Gold | Hallie / Hannah McCray | 2 episodes |
1998 | Malcolm & Eddie | Cidnee | Episode: "A Decent Proposal" |
1998 | Mike Hammer, Private Eye | Andrea Truesdale | Episode: "Gone Fishin'" |
1998 | Chicago Hope | Very Attractive Nurse | Episode: "Wag the Doc" |
1999 | Vengeance Unlimited | Jackie Jackson | Episode: "Confidence" |
1999 | G vs E | Nisco | Episode: "Men Are from Mars, Women Are Evil" |
2000 | Any Day Now | Angela Portho | Episode: "Five Golden Rings" |
2001 | NYPD Blue | Tracie Thomas | Episode: "In the Still of the Night" |
2001 | Raising Dad | Hannah | Episode: "Pilot" |
2001 | Men, Women & Dogs | Deena | Episode: "Dog Day Afternoon and Night" |
2001, 2002 | Andromeda | Elssbett Mossadim | 2 episodes |
2001, 2002 | Philly | A.D.A. Lorraine Glover | |
2003 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Lola Creighton | Episode: "Recipe for Murder" |
2003 | The Paradise Virus | Dr. Delia | Television film |
2003 | The Guardian | Carla Webb | Episode: "What It Means to You" |
2005–2009 | G-Spot | Roxy | 24 episodes |
2006 | Beautiful People | Maddy Kinkaid | 8 episodes |
2006 | Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip | Jane | Episode: "The Cold Open" |
2007 | 'Til Death | Doctor | Episode: "The Tale of the Tape" |
2007 | More of Me | Ginni | Television film |
2007 | Grey's Anatomy | Mary Daltrey | 2 episodes |
2009 | CSI: Miami | Molly | Episode: "Flight Risk" |
2009 | Saving Grace | Millicent | Episode: "But There's Clay" |
2012 | Alphas | Natalie Young | Episode: "Wake Up Call" |
2013 | Rookie Blue | Karen Beaton | Episode: "You Can See the Stars" |
2013 | Cracked | Maya Henson | Episode: "Hideaway" |
2015 | The Affair | Customer | Episode #2.42 |
2017 | The Americans | Secretary | Episode: "The Committee on Human Rights" |
2017 | The Blacklist | Dana Isaacs | Episode: "The Endling (No. 44)" |
2018 | Blindspot | Dr. Elizabeth White | Episode: "Let It Go" |
2020 | Self Made | Margaret Washington | Episode: "Bootstraps" |
2020 | Tiny Pretty Things | Ms. Banks | Episode: "Corps" |
2021 | Private Eyes | Celine Porter | Episode: "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" |
2021 | The Parker Andersons | Joy | 5 episodes |
2022 | The Kings of Napa | Grace Dixon | |
2022 | Good Sam | Tanya | Episode: "The Griffith Technique" |
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