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Kimberly Marie Freeman

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Kimberly Marie Freeman is a British actress, theatre producer and animal rights activist. Born in London, England but moved to Hastings, UK where she started her acting career performing at The White Rock Theatre and was an active member of The Hastleons. Freeman continued her acting while studying at The University of Dundee, Scotland where she performed 3 times at the prestigious Edinburgh Festival before moving to NYC to continue her education in acting at HB Studios.

As an actress, Kimberly Marie Freeman reached international fame Off-Broadway as the lead in The Second Maiden's Tragedy Hecate in Macbeth,[1] The Second Maidens Tragedy by Oxford Shakespeare Company, The Delirium of Edgar Allan Poe[2] (2011)directed by Daniella Caggiano and Nat Glick, and Nothing Person@l (2011) directed by Michel Chahade. Additional credits include Macbeth, Hamlet, Wyrd Sisters, Alice in Wonderland.

As a past student of The University of Dundee and HB Studio in New York City, she has studied with Aleksey Burago, Karen Ludwig, Amanda Quaid, Joseph Daly, George Bartenieff, and has studied privately with Dan Manjovi, Liz Caplan.

Is the founder and Artistic Director of Bedlam Ensemble,[3] Fractured Atlas[4] and a member of The Actors Project NYC

Freeman is the mastermind behind the popular dog lifestyle website www.citydogexpert where the needs of city dogs are the number one priority. Freeman writes articles, reviews products and organizes fundraisers for animals in need. She made history in 2013 by forming the group "Operation OK dog" where she headed a team of dog experts that traveled to Oklahoma to help save and rehabilitate animals after the tornadoes.


Freeman is currently under contract with Far Between Productions NYC Far Between Productions

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