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Kimberly McCullough Biography

Birth Name:Kimberly Anne McCullough

Birth Place:Bellflower, California, United States

Profession Actress, Director, Producer

Fast Facts

  • Actively supports the group AIDS Project Los Angeles
  • Provided backup vocals for the 1989 Martika single "Toy Soldiers․"
  • At 6 years old, McCullough auditioned for the television series "Fame," choreographed by the acclaimed Debbie Allen
  • Her first role was in the 1984 film "Breakin' 2: Electric Bugaloo․"
  • Made her television debut at 7 months old on a diaper commercial
  • Dated actor Freddie Prinze Jr․ during the late 1990s
  • Wears a ring for every long-term relationship she has been in

Awards

  • 1986Soap Opera Digest Award-Outstanding Youth Actor/Actress on a Daytime or Prime Time Serial: winner
  • 1986Young Artist Award-Outstanding Young Actress - Regular Daytime Serial: winner
  • 1987Young Artist Award-Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor in a Daytime Series: winner
  • 1988Young Artist Award-Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Drama Series: nominated
  • 1989Daytime Emmy-Outstanding Juvenile Female in a Drama Series: winner
  • 1989Young Artist Award-Best Young Actress in a Daytime Drama Series: nominated
  • 1990Daytime Emmy-Outstanding Juvenile Female in a Drama Series: nominated
  • 1990Young Artist Award-Best Young Actress in a Daytime Drama: nominated
  • 1991Daytime Emmy-Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series: nominated
  • 1992Soap Opera Digest Award-Outstanding Younger Leading Actress: Daytime: nominated
  • 1993Soap Opera Digest Award-Outstanding Child Actor: winner
  • 1995Daytime Emmy-Outstanding Younger Leading Actress in a Drama Series: nominated
  • 1996Daytime Emmy-Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series: winner
  • 1997Daytime Emmy-Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series: nominated
  • 1997OFTA Television Award-Best Supporting Actress in a Daytime Serial: nominated
  • 1997Young Artist Award-Best Performance in a Daytime Drama - Young Actress: nominated
  • 1997YoungStar Award-Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Daytime TV Program: nominated
  • 2007OFTA Television Award-Best Supporting Actress in a Daytime Serial: winner
  • 2018Festival Prize-Best Documentary Short: winner
  • 2018Festival Prize-Best Documentary: winner
  • 2022Emmy-Outstanding Young Teen Series: nominated