Kimberly McCullough

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Biography

Recent Role:
Robin Scorpio Drake on General Hospital
Gender:
Female
Born:
3-5-1978
Birthplace:
Bellflower, California, USA
Birth Name:
Kimberly Anne McCullough
AKA:
Kimberley McCullough
Kimerly was born in Bellflower, California. Her family moved around a bit when she was younger. They lived for two years in Huntington Beach, Calif., and then settled for four years in Fresno, where Kimberly started grammar school. Then it was a move to La Mirada, where she currently lives.

Kimberly's first professional work came at the age of seven months, when she did a diaper commercial with Juliet Mills. By the time she was five, she was dancing in a trade show at the convention center in Las Vegas. She has since danced on television in "Fame," "Solid Gold" and "The

More People's Choice Awards." On film, she danced in the movie, "Electric Boogaloo: Breakin' 2." Before joining "General Hospital," she appeared in 18 commercials, dancing in all but two of them. In 1988 Kimberly appeared in a Los Angelos production of "Les Miserables" as Little Cosette.

Kimberly has done various recordings as a back-up singer and she has sung in commercials. Her hobbies, besides singing and dancing, are collecting coins, bells and European dolls; listening to the Beatles, Led Zeppelin and reggae music; and spending time with friends.

Kimberley has appeared on alot of hit shows like: The Stones, Nothing Sacred, Sons of Thunder, Once and Again, Party of Five, DAG, ER, Judging Amy, Crossing Jordan, Family Law, The Shield, CSI, Joan Of Arcadia, and Firefly.

Kimberley has been on All My Children May 30, 31 & June 4, 2001.

Kimberly was on General Hospital from 1985 to August 8th, 1997; Dec. 11, 1997 - Jan. 20, 1999; June 20-21, 2000; and currently started on October 12th, 2005 to Present)





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