Kimberly Bigsby

Actress - Teacher - Coach - Writer

Kimberly was born an Army brat. She spent her early years moving from place to place before settling in Albuquerque NM, where she began her career as an actor. At the age of 12, she began appearing in commercials and working in the regional theater. As a teen,  she booked her first principal role in film and never looked back. Kimberly went on to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Texas Tech University, with emphasis in Acting/Directing, as well as a minor degree in Musical Theater.

After beginning her professional career in film and television, she gained a notable role playing Molly O’Conner on NBC’s “The West Wing”. Since, Kimberly has starred in many critically acclaimed television series alongside her work in independent film.  She can be seen on HBO’s Succession, Paramount’s Waco, AMC’s “Better Call Saul”, “The Night Shift” on NBC and many more.
Kimberly has been coaching and teaching professional actors for more than 13 years at Warner Loughlin Studios in Los Angeles. She has co-founded successful technique programs for up and coming teen and adult actors in the industry.

Kimberly has coached on projects directed by Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino, The Russo Brothers, Marvel Studios, as well as many award winning films and television series.

As a teacher & coach, she believes a supportive and encouraging environment is paramount in developing the craft of an actor. She strives to always provide a trusted, safe and positive space for actors to work and grow.