Kim Riley is an actor, known for The Last Supper Café, Objects in the Mirror (2020) and The Sheep Rustler (2011).
Kim Rowoon was born in Seoul, Korea on August 7, 1996. He began his career as a member of the K Pop band SF9 as a lead vocalist, under FNC Entertainment. At 6'3" he has stood out among his peers as an artist, model, brand spokesperson, and actor. He studied at the Kyung Hee Cyber University. He was once ranked third at the National Soccer Competition at Chuncheon. With his members of SF9, Rowoon has had success with many popular K-pop songs and successful albums. His acting career began in 2018 in the TV series Where Stars Land and he was nominated as Best New Actor at the SBS awards. His big break came in 2019 when he starred in the series Extraordinary You. He won 32nd Grimae Award in 2019 and the 2019 MBC drama award for Best New Actor. In 2020 he won the Male Actor Idol of year award and nominated for Entertainer of the Year -Male award, and 2021 he won three awards at the KBS drama awards: Best New Actor, Popularity award Male,, and Best Couple Award for The King's Affection drama series.
Kim Roberson is known for Phineas and Ferb (2007), Amphibia (2019) and Pig Goat Banana Cricket (2015).
Birthday: July 16, Kim Roberts is an internationally known, Canadian-based actress. Born in Toronto, Canada, Kim has acted since the age of seven when she performed with the friendship circle helmed by Lois Lilienstein of Sharon, Lois and Bram fame. Early in her career, Kim played the smart doctor in a Benalyn commercial, making her the first black woman to speak in a national ad campaign in Canada. Kim has gone on to perform in all forms of media listing over 200 credits to her name.
Kim Robillard was born on June 16, 1955 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. He is an actor, known for Ali (2001).
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Kim Rocco Shields is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning filmmaker . She focuses on pushing the envelope and breaching controversial topics with her passion-driven projects. A film theory major from the University of California Santa Barbara, she started out as a script-supervisor for directors including J.J. Abrams and Gore Verbinski. In 2007, Shields launched her first production company Wingspan Pictures, producing groundbreaking digital media - including the viral critically acclaimed short film "Love is All You Need? . After winning multiple accolades and over a dozen festival awards - the film was leaked onto the internet in 2013: spreading like wildfire based on the unique premise of the film: flipping the script on modern bullying and prejudice - depicting our society if heterosexuality was a sin, and homosexuality the social norm. "I originally considered using inversion approaches founded on race, religion and appearance. I decided the lens of sexuality works best in speaking to intolerance for this story, because love is universally important." The short received accolades and garnered rave reviews and was discussed on thousands of blogs, publications and social communities (Facebook, Reddit, and Tumblr) and news coverage including "Buzzfeed" "Upworthy', 'IB Times', as well as news reports on ABC, NBC, and FOX. After spreading across the globe, the film was translated into 15 different languages by fans and has been seen by and estimated 50 million people+ worldwide. As the short continued to spread, it was quickly adapted as by educators across the country as a conversation starter in classrooms to discuss bullying and discrimination. However, in some schools, it created controversy. In 2014, Jeremy Rhoden angered members of his local Florida community for showing the short in his classroom in Palatka High School - and was put on administrative leave. Shields traveled to support Rhoden at a public hearing and defended the mission of the film against a local pastor that claimed the film was 'the militant sodomite agenda.' Two years later in Kansas city - the same story played out again: this time garnering national press attention when Tom Leathy showed it to his Jr High class and was subsequently asked to resign. Again Shields intervened - and like the Florida incident - all charges were dropped. In early 2014, after 7 years and thousands of video productions under the umbrella of Wingspan, Shields re-branded the company as Genius Produced with the intention of creating films and media that create social change. The highlight of her slate being the feature adaptation of Love Is All You Need? - which was green lit immediately. Pulling together an ensemble cast, Shields launched her feature directing debut in March of 2016 on the festival circuit and, like the short film, has started to garner multiple awards. To Shields 'this is more than a movie, it's a movement'. She is predicting a theatrical release sometime near election time of late 2016. "Rocco" is currently in development on slate of projects for film, TV, and digital: all which explore her mission: "to use media for social change".
Kim Rollins Dometrovich is known for The Devil All the Time (2020), Oculus (2013) and Before I Wake (2016).
Kim Rosen is a writer, performer and film editor. BFA from NYU, additional training at The School of Visual Arts, the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, ImprovBoston, and New England Conservatory. Based in Brooklyn, roots in Newton MA, Syracuse NY and Tokyo, Japan. Webseries Craft and Burn hailed by NY Times TV critic Mike Hale as "raucous and deranged."