Kim Roberts

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Kim Roberts is a Canadian actress best known for her roles as Christine in The Handmaids Tale (2017), Regina from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2017), Marnie in Schitts Creek (2015), Neeva in The Strain (2014), Gloria in Lucky Seven (2013), Camilla in Being Erica (2010), Mazz in The Doodlebops (2005-06), Mrs. Arvin in Im Not There (2007), Deborah in Saw III (2006) and Saw IV (2007) and Mrs. Bosco in The Cheetah Girls (2003).==Early life== Kim’s parents are from the Caribbean. Her mother, Josephine (nee Charles), is from the creole island of Dominica and her late father, Oswald, was born in Jamaica. They met and married in Toronto, Canada, where Kim and her brother Mark were born. Kim still has close ties to both islands. As a child, Kim performed as a member of The Friendship Circle, a group of young singers and dancers directed by Lois Lilienstein of Sharon, Lois and Bram and her partner Louise. The ensemble toured locally, singing folk songs at schools and festivals like Mariposa, as well as appearing on Bram’s television show. Under the direction of her older cousins, Kim would begin her stage career as a leading lady in home productions put on for friends and parents. She attended a drama lab at the University of Toronto at age 12, which solidified her interest in the craft. While enrolled in the gifted program at Earl Haig Secondary School, Kim was given special permission to enter the acting stream at Claude Watson School for the Arts. Kim finished her studies at C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute. Kim’s friendships with acting and scholastic alumni Rachael Crawford and Louis Ferreira were formed during these years.==Career== Kim attended the University of Western Ontario majoring in political science and minoring in philosophy, with a view to becoming a lawyer. A theater class taken at York University one summer led to an invitation from Ron Singer, the chair of the Theater department, to study at York. Kim accepted the invitation, but before completing her studies, auditioned for and was cast in the Company of Sirens touring production of, “No Problems Here.” She performed as well as produced and directed for the company for the next three years. Kim branched out into film and television and became the first woman of African descent to portray the speaking heroine in a nationally televised Canadian commercial. The spot was for Benalyn cough syrup. Since then, Kim’s resume has grown to include leading and recurring roles in over 100 different on-screen credits. She has shared screen and stage with the best of the artistic community, including Christopher Plummer, Helen Mirren, Jackie Chan, Lindsay Lohan, Eugene Levy, Debbie Gibson, James Garner, Julie Andrews, Robin Williams, Alfre Woodard, Mariah Carey, Wesley Snipes, Tom Selleck, Farah Fawcett and more. She has been directed and produced by many industry luminaries, of note, Steven Spielberg, Maya Angelou, Todd Haynes, Sydney Lumet, and Peter Bogdanovich.Obsidian Theatre Company, Canada’s premiere black theatre company, was founded in Kim’s home and she is one of twelve founding members. Kim narrated and performed The Book of Negroes for the CBC podcast ‘Between the Covers.’

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