Vedette Lim
Vedette Lim, originally from Arizona and raised in Washington, pursued her passion for the arts by moving to New York City to attend the renowned Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. After completing her education, she dedicated herself to theater and commercial work, quickly securing roles in notable productions such as ABC's Six Degrees and a recurring part in CBS' As the World Turns. In 2009, Lim made the transition to Los Angeles to further her career.
In Hollywood, Vedette was cast in a variety of television series, including The Forgotten, Victorious, Parenthood, and Medium. Her impressive performances led to significant roles in independent and short films, ultimately culminating in a recurring character as Naomi, the love interest of Tara Thornton in the acclaimed fourth season of HBO's True Blood. That same year, she showcased her talent on the big screen in Ivan Reitman's romantic comedy No Strings Attached, starring alongside Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher.
Lim's versatility and dedication have allowed her to appear as a guest star on some of the most popular TV shows, including Grey's Anatomy, Chicago Fire, Scorpion, Castle, Bones, and Hawaii Five-0, among many others. Her dynamic range and commitment to her craft continue to make her a respected figure in the entertainment industry.