Kimberley Drummond
Kimberley Drummond, originally from Spanish Town, Jamaica, moved to the United States at the tender age of four with her mother. It was during her schooling that she discovered a passion for dance, which ignited her fascination with the performing arts. Kimberley pursued her education at the Middle and High Schools for Performing Arts in South Florida, honing her skills and deepening her love for the stage. Following her graduation, she took a significant step in her career by enrolling in the New York School for Film and Television Conservatory, where she received specialized training in on-camera performance.
Her dedication to her craft led her to further mentorship from local coaches in New York City, ultimately securing a supporting role as Taqua in the independent film Mooz-Lum, where she acted alongside notable talents such as Nia Long, Roger Guenveur Smith, Evan Ross, and Danny Glover. Kimberley's television credits are impressive, featuring appearances in some of the most popular series, including CW's The Vampire Diaries, Sundance TV's Rectify, Homeland, Fuller House, and BET’s The Game. In addition to her television work, she has also made her mark in film, appearing in the acclaimed Hunger Games series, specifically Catching Fire, and in Magic Mike XXL. Through her diverse body of work, Kimberley Drummond continues to establish herself as a versatile and talented performer in the entertainment industry.