Kimberley Kates (b. 1969)

Alias:
Kimberley LaBelle
Kimberly Kates

Birthplace:
California, USA

Born:
August 15, 1969

Kimberley Kates born August 15, 1969, is a multi-award-winning producer who runs a publicly traded, production and global distribution company, Los Angeles-based Big Screen Entertainment Group.  Previously she was an actress, starring in more than 40 films and television shows, including Seinfeld, The Larry Sanders Show, Charmed, Growing Pains, and Murder She Wrote.  Her movie debut came in the iconic Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, playing one of the princesses, Princess Elizabeth along with Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, Diane Franklin and George Carlin.  Kimberley counts Martin Scorsese as her greatest mentor - the legendary moviemaker having advised her throughout her career.  Kimberley's many producing credits include Dirty Love, Babysitter Wanted, William Shatner's Gonzo Ballet. She is now creating TV shows for various Streaming services, Earth Angels, about kids who save the world, Black Magic, a crime solving mystery, Dead End Dating, based of a series of 8 best selling books, Avenger Field, the story of the Women Airforce Service Pilots who gave their lives during WW2 and were never acknowledged  for their heroic efforts until 1977, led by flying ace extraordinary, Jacqueline Cochran.  As founder and CEO of Big Screen Entertainment Group she oversees a wide range of tasks, including producing feature films for the company.  She is a big supporter of animal causes with a large menagerie of her own pets.

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2005  Dirty Love
2007  Babysitter Wanted
2013  Mosquito-Man
2018  Air Strike

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