Kimberly worked as an associate producer for a local public television station.
Kimberly began writing plays and short stories at age seven.
Kimberly has been referred to as the Cicely Tyson of her generation.
She has been nominated for 2006 Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for her work on 'Close to Home', by the NAACP Image Awards.
Sometimes her film credits appear as; Kimberly Elise Oldham, or Kimberly Trammel.
She has two daughters; AjaBleu who is fourteen and Butterfly who is six.
She holds a degree in Communications from the University of Minnesota.
She starred in the Manchurian Candidate and John Q with Denzel Washington.