Kimberly Amato

Kimberly Amato (born 1976) is an American actress and author.

Kimberly Amato
Born
New York, U.S.
Alma materJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice
Hofstra University
OccupationAuthor Actress
Years active1991–present
Spouse(s)Sheila Amato
Websitewww.kimberlyamato.com

Career

Kimberly Amato held the positions of actress, producer, writer, director and editor for Party Girl (2009) and The Mis-Adventures of McT & A! (2010). The television pilot, "Party Girl", won the Aloha Accolade for Excellence in Filmmaking from the Honolulu Film Awards.[1]

Amato is a published author. Most recently publishing the critically acclaimed Steele Series consisting of Steele Intent, Melting Steele and Breaking Steele.[2] She continues to write and is currently the Managing Editor for The Lesbian Socialite[3]. Kimberly currently runs Little Crown Productions. She holds a BA in psychology from Hofstra University and an MA in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice.[4]

Personal Life

Kimberly Amato married her long-time girlfriend Sheila Amato in 2012 one year after same-sex marriage became legal in New York.

Published works

Filmography

  • Deadly Devotion (2013) .... "Kirby"
  • Stalked: Someone's Watching (2013) .... "Sandi Musk"
  • The Mis-Adventures of McT & A! (2010) .... "A"
  • Party Girl (TV) (2009) .... "Jenna Bradley"
  • Under the Raven's Wing (2007) .... "Raven"
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gollark: It's still in all browsers ever.
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gollark: Although somehow my project accretes 253 dependencies anyway.
gollark: There's nothing like is-even. Most of the crates appear to actually be for fairly reasonable things.

References

  1. "2009 Aloha Accolade Award Winners". Honolulu Film Festival. Archived from the original on 2 January 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2013.
  2. Amazon Author Page
  3. "The Lesbian Socialite".
  4. IMDB
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