Kimberley Joseph

TV Actress

Kimberley Joseph was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on August 30th, 1973 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 50, Kimberley Joseph biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
August 30, 1973
Nationality
Canada, Australia
Place of Birth
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Age
50 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Film Director, Photographer
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Kimberley Joseph Life

Kimberley Joseph (born August 30, 1973) is a Canadian actress based in the United States and is based in the United States.

Joseph was born in Canada, grew up on the Gold Coast in Australia, and was educated in Switzerland.

She earned a degree at Bond University but was forced to leave early in the soap opera Paradise Beach at the age of 19.

She had no formal acting training, but she appeared in the soap for the first 18 months it was produced.

She had casual appearances on Hey Hey It's Saturday before co-hosting the famous Seven Network series Gladiators after Paradise Beach ended. Joseph was eager to return to acting after three series of Gladiators, so he took on Joanne Brennan in Home and Away from 1995 to 1996.

In 1999, she travelled to the United States to study acting at the Atlantic Theatre Company in New York City, then spent 18 months unsuccessfully auditioning for roles in Los Angeles.

In 2001, Jo Ellison appeared in the British television series Cold Feet.

She appeared in the fourth and fifth series and returned to Australia just days after filming the final episode in 2002.

In 2004, she played Dr. Jeremy in a major recurring role.

Grace Connelly appeared in six episodes of the Australian soap opera All Saints.

She returned to America after filming All Saints, where she played a small role as flight attendant Cindy Chandler in Lost's pilot episode.

The role was supposed to be a one-off in the pilot, but a producer liked Joseph and the story, so she was sent back to play a recurring role in the second, third, and sixth seasons.

Joseph has been instrumental in attempts to highlight the effects of Soviet nuclear testing in Kazakhstan, as well as producing a short film.

Early life

Kimberley Joseph was born on August 30, 1973, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to Joe and Wendy. When she was in Canada, Joe, a Canadian businessman, met Wendy, an Australian air hostess. Kimberley's family migrated to Australia's Gold Coast when she was three years old, where she spent nine years at St Hilda's School. The family travelled extensively in Europe, and Kimberley attended a private school in Montreux, Switzerland, for four years. She learned French and Spanish while living in France. When she returned to Australia, she began with a degree in arts and commerce at Bond University, but she did not complete it.

Personal life

Joseph lives in Los Angeles, where she is based for acting. She has been active in Aid International projects in Semey, Kazakhstan, which highlights the effects of Soviet nuclear testing. Struan Stevenson, a Scottish MEP, visited the area in 2003, where she photographed radiation poisoning victims. The photographs were taken in the Scottish Parliament building in 2004 and later published in Stevenson's book Crying Forever in 2006. She returned to the area with Stevenson in July 2008 and is directing a documentary film to help the region resurface internationally. When the Dust Settles premiered on November 12, 2009 at the Birch Carroll & Coyle cinema in Southport, Queensland, the 13-minute film was entitled When the Dust Settles.

Gabriel, Joseph and partner Scott Chrisman's son, was born in 2013.

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Kimberley Joseph Career

Career

After being introduced to Cassie Barsby in the soap opera Paradise Beach at the age of 19, Joseph dropped out of University. She had no formal acting instruction, but she turned this into her advantage with "exuberance and vigor," as many of the cast members say. Joseph began acting with Raelee Hill, Megan Connolly, and Isla Fisher, but the series was cancelled after only 18 months. She began appearing on Hey Hey It's Saturday after Paradise Beach ended. Joseph had no employment with Nine, and she was making the appearances as a favor to her friend, host Daryl Somers. Nine Network executives wanted to make her a regular on the show and began using her in publicity material. On the other hand, rival network Seven also gave her a contract with co-host Gladiators before Nine, which might make her Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey contract permanent. Her defection to Seven in 1995 caused only a small scandal. Gladiators is both "tough and scary" on account of the live audience, according to Sherry. Joanne Brennan appeared in three seasons and some international television shows before being asked to step away from presenting in Home and Away. From 1995 to 1996, the character, a secretary who dealt with drugs to schoolchildren, appeared. She ended the soap with the possibility of returning to the person later. She appeared in a Geoffrey Hughes production alongside her work in Home and Away.

She continued working as a "jobbing actress" until 1999, appearing in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Sale of the Century and Tales of the South Seas. Joseph moved to the United States to study acting with the Atlantic Theater Company in New York City, eager to move away from soap opera acting to soap opera singing. She then migrated to Los Angeles, where she spent 18 months on her savings trying to get auditions. Her only jobs in those 18 months were a single commercial and a job interviewing LA-based film stars for Australian television. In 2001, her lawyer told her that she would have to fly to Sydney, Australia, to be interviewed for her green card. On the day she was supposed to return to Australia, her handler told her of an audition for the British television show Cold Feet, whose producer was looking for an Australian actress to play a new main cast actor. She had arrived in Manchester, England, two weeks later, and was doing script read-throughs with the rest of the cast. Jo Ellison, her character, appeared in all episodes of the fourth and fifth series. Joseph left Britain and returned to Australia two days after filming the final episode in 2002.

She appeared on Australian television for the first time since 1999, playing Dr. Grace Connelly in six episodes of All Saints. She returned to Los Angeles for the pilot season the day after finishing filming of her scenes. In the pilot episode of Lost, she appeared as a flight attendant. Joseph's scenes on an airplane set were shot over two and a half days in Los Angeles. An early script draft of the pilot called for her character to be found dead on a beach, but subsequent rewrites altered the situation. Joseph and her companionship were loved by a producer, who planned to bring them both back to the series at a later date. She appeared in the pilot episode and also other passengers from the plane's tail section, when it was revealed that her character, given the name Cindy Chandler, had survived the crash. Despite being asked not to change her appearance after the pilot, Joseph had her hair cut so she had to "go through the entire process of adding a Rambo scarf around [her] head, which frankly looked ridiculous." The episodes for season two were shot over five weeks and were broadcast in 2005. Her character was kidnapped in the middle of an episode and wasn't seen again until the third season, when Joseph reprised her role for two episodes and the whereabouts of her character were revealed. Joseph reprised his role in the fourth and final seasons of 2010.

Joseph appeared in two Ron Howard films; in Frost/Nixon (2008), she played tennis champion Evonne Goolagong; and in Angels & Demons (2009), she played a minor role. Despite being of a different ethnicity to Goolagong, she was cast in Frost/Nixon because she had the "right look." Both of her scenes were deleted from the films before they were announced.

Joseph appeared in television commercials for HughesNet, the satellite-based Internet Service Provider, in 2011.

Joseph appeared in their single Castle of Glass's music video in 2013. Joseph played the bereaved wife of a deceased Navy SEAL.

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