Kimberley Jackson
- Height
- 5'8"
- Hair
- Blonde
- Eyes
- Green
- Voice
- Alto
Spotlight
Digital showcase
In place of our regular live showcase, we have brought together a Digital Showcase to feature the skills and talents of our graduating year.
Here you can explore Kimberley Jackson’s digital showreel, which includes theatrical and screen scenes, self-created work made during the Covid-19 lockdown, audio reel and a short film written and directed by professional film-makers.
Self-created work
Across the 12-week period of lockdown, all graduating students on the two year and three year acting courses collaborated with a dramaturg to develop and create their own self-created piece.
The MFA Acting students created pieces that ranged from Mockumentaries, monologues to drag shows. These were personal responses to the prompt of why you, why now, who for? Dramaturged and creatively supported by Lauren Mooney and Laura Bridgeman.
Audio reel
Click the link below to listen to Kimberley Jackson’s audio reel.
Check back soon as we’ll be adding a link to our series of audio-drama pilots made with our creative partner Audible. You can read more about our audio work during the Covid-19 lockdown here.
LAMDA productions
Allegra
The Pat Down (short film)
Directed by Jonathan Reid-Edwards and Kate Tuck
Marianne
Constellations
Directed by Anna Marsland
Toni Lafayette
Appropriate
Directed by Gretchen Egolf
Barnardo, Guildenstern, Gravedigger
Hamlet
Directed by Tatty Hennessy
Olga, Anfisa
Three Sisters
Directed by Caroline Leslie
Various
Big Little Worlds
Directed by Moji Kareem & Zodwa Nyoni
Florinda, Valeria
The Rover
Directed by Amy Cudden
Isabella
The Changeling
Directed by Helena Lymbery
Eligibility
Eligible to work in the US and UK
General American/Californian (Native), RP
Historical Dance, Spanish Dance
BGSC Level 1, Smallsword, Sword & Dagger, Unarmed, (Pass)
Riding (English Saddle), Snowboarding, Surfing, Volleyball, Football
Italian (fluent), French (conversational)
Full clean driving licence
LAMDA (MFA Professional Acting, 2018-2020)
NYU (BA Art History and Economics, 2009-2011)