Kimberly Estrada

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Kimberly Estrada

Estrada in February 2011
Born Kimberly Dawn Estrada
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Other names add
Occupation Actress
Years active 2000–present
Website
http://kimberlyestrada.com/

Kimberly Estrada is an American actress known for playing a wide range of roles, from professional boxer to vixen. Estrada is an ethnic blend of primarily Chinese, Spanish and Native descent and has an extensive background in martial arts and combat including Shaolin Kempo, Jeet Kun Do Kung Fu, Jiu-jitsu, Tae Kwon Do, Kickboxing and Western Boxing.[1] An accomplished athlete, Estrada was the only girl playing on her high school's boys soccer team and then played soccer for the University of Maryland, College Park at the NCAA Division 1 level. At the University of Maryland, Estrada earned scholar-athlete awards, graduating cum laude with a Bachelors Degree in Criminal Justice.[1]

Estrada has been directed by Academy Award winners Clint Eastwood, Bill Condon, Oliver Stone and the Coen Brothers. She was cast and directed by Clint Eastwood in Best Picture Million Dollar Baby, as one of Hilary Swank’s opponents. She was Spokesmodel #16 on the first 45 episodes of NBC’s Deal or No Deal and was named as one of People Magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People in 2006.[2]

Estrada has been a guest on Good Morning America and The Best Damn Sports Show Period.[3] In 8 episodes of the CW's Easy Money, Estrada (as Cherise Buffkin) had the opportunity to work with Laurie Metcalf, who played her mother-in-law.[4] Recent TV appearances include: Criminal Minds, All My Children, Sons of Anarchy, Castle, and Chuck.

Estrada has expanded to working behind the camera as well and was an associate producer on the latest film by Michael Oblowitz, "The Ganzfeld Experiment".[5] She also produced a web series called "ADVENT", which was released in 2011.[6] She has several projects in development, including "Frazzled", a screenplay written by Mark Winzer, which she is producing with Maxwell Sinovoi.[7] Other projects in development include: Effa,[8] directed by Penny Marshall, Three Kisses,[9] directed by Alfredo De Villa, and Snow Globe [10] written by Meaghan Mallon. Additionally, Kimberly is developing the thriller screenplay David in a co-production with F Comme Film [11] producers Jean-Louis Livi and Victor Livi.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2002 The Young and the Restless Female Cop 2 Episodes
2003 Jimmy Bones Kimmy
2004 Million Dollar Baby Perez
2004 Day of Miracles Amber
2005 Choker Kat aka "Disturbance" - USA (DVD box title)
2005 Deal or No Deal Spokesmodel #16 45 episodes
2006 All In Asian Dealer
2006 Bedtime Story The Girl
2006 Shut Up and Shoot Faith Lead
2007 All for Melissa Melissa Williams Lead
2007 Lost Sherry
2008 Days of Our Lives Yvonne Li 2 Episodes
2008 Heroes FBI Agent
2008–2009 Easy Money (TV Series) Cherise Buffkin 8 Episodes
2009 The Forgotten Ramona Peres
2009 Sons of Anarchy Flight Attendant
2010 Castle Lisa Bloomfield
2010 Miami Medical CT Tech Carla
2010 Changing Hands Lotus
2010 Strawberry Cliff Lana
2010 Criminal Minds Brenda Bright
2011 Chuck Amina Chuck Versus the Seduction Impossible
2011 All My Children Nurse Melissa 6 episodes
2011 Make It or Break It Gossip Writer
2011 The Ganzfeld Experiment 911 Operator also Associate Producer

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