Birthday: 4 February 1976, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Kimberly D'Armond is a warm, friendly type of gal, best known for her work as the loving Katie Nanna in Disney's "Saving Mr. Banks," Peg the awkward accountant in "The Henry Convention," and the inappropriately-chummy telephone operator in Stephen King's "Sorry, Right Number."Although she hails from Indi...
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Kimberly D'Armond is a warm, friendly type of gal, best known for her work as the loving Katie Nanna in Disney's "Saving Mr. Banks," Peg the awkward accountant in "The Henry Convention," and the inappropriately-chummy telephone operator in Stephen King's "Sorry, Right Number."Although she hails from Indiana, many will swear she is either Irish, Australian or Southern, depending on which performance they've just seen. Kim studied dialects with Joan Washington at The National Theatre in London, where she also picked up a few good tips from Ian McKellen and other limey luminaries. In New York, as a performing member of Upright Citizens Brigade, she appeared on Broadway many times hailing a taxi.She is a co-founder of Uppsala English-Speaking Theatre in Sweden, where she performed in rep and never once visited an Ikea.She now resides with her husband and daughter in Los Angeles, where she bakes pies, shuttles children and animals across town, and often can't hear you over the dryer. Show less «