Biography
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Kimberly Jayne Raver (born March 15, 1969) is an American actress. She is known for her roles as Kim Zambrano on the TV show Third Watch and Audrey Raines on 24.
Biography
Early life
Raver was born and raised in New York City. From the ages of six to nine, she had a regular role on the seminal children's television series Sesame Street. After Sesame Street, the young actress joined Off-Off-Broadway's first all-children's theater. A fine arts graduate of Boston University, Raver continues to study theater in New York with teacher and mentor Wynn Handman. She is fluent in French and German, a language that she learned as a child from her German-born mother.
Career
At the beginning of her adult career, Raver acted in commercials for Visa and Jeep. Her big break came with her Broadway debut in the play "Holiday" in which she co-starred with Laura Linney and Tony Goldwyn. She also appeared in the feature film City Hall with Al Pacino. She also co-starred with John Spencer (of NBC's The West Wing) and David Schwimmer in "The Glimmer Brothers", a production of the Williamstown Theatre Festival, written by Warren Leight.
As of the fall of 2006, Raver is starring in the ABC series The Nine. Due to this new role, it is uncertain whether she will continue to play the part of Audrey Raines in season six of 24.
Her husband's name is Manuel Boyer and they have one son.
Acting appearances
- Starring Roles
- The Nine (2006-present) - Kathryn
- 24 (2005-) - Audrey Raines
- Third Watch (1999-2004) - Kim Zambrano (Episodes 1-111)
- Trinity (1998) - Clarissa McCallister
- Haunting Sarah
- Guest Starring Roles
- The Apprentice (2004) - herself - Tit for Tat
- ER (2002) - Paramedic Kim Zambrano - Brothers and Sisters
- Spin City - Jeannie (1997) - My Life is a Soap Opera
- The Practice (1997) - Victoria Keenan - Reasonable Doubts
- Law & Order (1996) - Mrs. Wendy Karmel - Homesick
- Central Park West (1995) - Deanne Landers - Episodes 1,2, and 3
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