K.D. Aubert
K.D. Aubert, a talented model and actress, began her journey in the fashion industry with LA Models in 2001, quickly making a name for herself on international runways. Transitioning into print modeling, she collaborated with Elite Models in Los Angeles, securing prominent campaigns that showcased her striking presence. In 2002, while co-hosting the MTV show Kidnapped alongside Dave Holmes, she achieved her first significant acting role in the cult favorite Friday After Next, followed by a part in The Scorpion King. Her growing reputation led to her replacing a recurring actress in the beloved series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, where she portrayed Nikki Wood.
Aubert's career continued to flourish as she starred in Hollywood Homicide with Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett, as well as independent films like Dysenchanted and Easy. She appeared in the comedy Soul Plane alongside Kevin Hart and Tom Arnold. After wrapping up the sci-fi film Frankenfish in Mobile, Alabama, she returned to Los Angeles for a guest role on the hit series Bones.
In addition to her entertainment career, Aubert is passionate about social issues. She volunteered at Obama headquarters in 2007, engaging with prominent Democratic figures. She actively supports various charities, including Urban Born and the Sickle Cell Disease Foundation of California, motivated by her sisters' experiences with the illness. K.D. also contributes to the Charlie Mack Foundation, visiting children facing health challenges. Outside of her professional pursuits, she enjoys golf, tennis, and spending time with family, all while nurturing her non-denominational Christian faith at Agape worship center.
Filmography
In The Mix
In Sickness and in Health
Between Sisters
Surfer, Dude
Soul Plane
It's a Date
Frankenfish
Bomb Pizza
Momma Said Come Home For Christmas
Friday After Next
Sisters (2023)
Silent No More
She Ball
Percentage
What Now