Kimberly-Rose Wolter
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Kimberly-Rose Wolter is an American actor, writer, producer and co-founder of VS Theatre company in Los Angeles.

Film

Wolter, has written and starred in two feature films, 2003's "Tre" which won the Special Jury Prize at the 2007 San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival
San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival
The San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival presented every March is the nation’s largest showcase for new Asian American and Asian films, annually presenting approximately 130 works in San Francisco, Berkeley and San Jose, USA...

 and "Knots" due to be released in 2011. She had a significant role in Eric Byler
Eric Byler
Eric Byler is an American film director, screenwriter and political activist. He identifies as hapa biracial, born to a Chinese American mother and a white American father. He grew up in Virginia, Hawaii , and California. He graduated from Wesleyan University in 1994, majoring in film...

's 2002 feature "Charlotte Sometimes" and starred in 2010's "Strangers". She played a nurse in the 2011 feature film Soul Surfer
Soul Surfer
Soul Surfer is a term coined in the 1960s, used to describe a surfer who surfs for the sheer pleasure of surfing. Although they may still enter in competitions, winning is not the soul surfer's main motive, since they scorn the commercialization of surfing. The term denotes a spirituality of surfing...

.

Theatre

Wolter co-founded VS. Theatre Company in 2003.

The company's first production, the West Coast premiere of "The Credeaux Canvas" in which Wolter starred as 'Amelia', was widely praised earning the Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. It was the second-largest metropolitan newspaper in circulation in the United States in 2008 and the fourth most widely distributed newspaper in the country....

 "Critics Choice" who said "The performances are rich, spontaneous, and often side-splittingly funny". It was followed by acclaimed productions of John Corwin's "Navy Pier" and John Patrick Shanley's "Beggars in the House of Plenty".

Production

In 2007 Wolter and VS. Theatre's co-production with The Elephant Theatre Company of "In Arabia We'd all be Kings" was named "Best Production" by the Los Angeles Drama Critic's Circle.

Wolter followed that by co-producing a 2008 staging of John Kolvenbach
John Kolvenbach
John Kolvenbach is an American playwright known for works including Gizmo Love, Love Song, On An Average Day, Goldfish, and Fabuloso....

's "On An Average Day" which earned The Los Angeles Times "Critics Choice", Backstage West's "Critics Pick" and was described as "...searing ...a tour de force" by Variety. The success of the production led to a transfer to Chicago where Wolter's Los Angeles cast reprised their roles in a joint venture with the 'Route 66 Theatre Company'. A complimentary review in The Chicago Tribune noted the casts "...quality."

On March 19, 2011 Wolter's production of the West coast premiere of Neil LaBute's "The Mercy Seat" opened in Los Angeles. She wrote and published a short animated promotional clip to support the production.

Directing

Wolter directed a Public Service Announcement in 2010 which featured children encouraging adults to vote.

Commercials, Voiceover and Promotion

In 2007 Wolter provided a voiceover for a video in support of Proposition 121. In 2010 Wolter appeared in a Michelob Ultra commercial with Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong
Lance Edward Armstrong is an American former professional road racing cyclist who won the Tour de France a record seven consecutive times, after having survived testicular cancer. He is also the founder and chairman of the Lance Armstrong Foundation for cancer research and support...

and in 2011 she was featured in a Hershey's 'Smores' ad. Wolter regularly appears on-stage at E3 for Microsoft and has also worked as a spokesmodel for Palm.

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