Kimberly Patterson
Height:
170 cm
Known for her breakout role as Maya Fenster (lead female actress) in Nick Cannon's "King of the Dancehall", Kimberly Patterson was born on November 7, 1988 and raised in Kingston, Jamaica. Her parents Annmarie Patterson, a local Fashion Designer, and Floyd Patterson, Retired Lieutenant Commander/Politician raised 4 children together ...
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Known for her breakout role as Maya Fenster (lead female actress) in Nick Cannon's "King of the Dancehall", Kimberly Patterson was born on November 7, 1988 and raised in Kingston, Jamaica. Her parents Annmarie Patterson, a local Fashion Designer, and Floyd Patterson, Retired Lieutenant Commander/Politician raised 4 children together with Kimberly being the third born. Kimberly's flair for the arts and her natural talents were discovered at a very young age. These talents expanded further throughout her youth into adulthood where she developed a stronger passion for the creative arts and makeup artistry.Before Kimberly became an actress, she pursued her Bachelor's degree in Psychology - with a minor in Human Resources - from the University of the West Indies, Mona. She then became involved in the field of production under the guidance of local freelance producer Justine Henzell. Working behind the scenes as a Makeup Artist, Production Assistant and often times Commercial Talent, her knowledge of the industry broadened and she was able to hone her talents, thus giving her a unique edge in the film market. With her training and education, along with her affable personality, she has kept a high editorial profile working with top production communities, celebrities and clients.Not being a stranger to the life of production, she landed her first debut acting role as the lead actress in the feature film "King of the Dancehall" directed by Nick Cannon, who came to Jamaica seeking top talents to make his vision come to reality. Kimberly's dynamic blend of talent, looks, experience and work ethic make her one of the most sought after young actresses in Jamaica.She has since been cast in featured and leading roles in her most recent work which includes 'The Family Business' (2018), 'Unspoken' (2018) and 'Losing Patience' (2017). Show less «