About Kim Wood
She later relocated to Las Vegas with credits including the Green Fairy in Absinthe at Caesar’s Palace, Trinculo in Nevada Shakespeare Festival's The Tempest, Olivia Newton-John and Linda Ronstadt in the tribute Disco Divas. She rocked out and crooned as lead singer with cover bands The Nancy Rayguns and Kimmie & The Keepsakes.
In 2024, Kim moved to New England and appeared as Renfield in The Town Players of New Canaan's production of Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really.
To learn more about cool stuff Kim has done (like the time she was featured in a Richard Simmons video…), visit www.iamkimwood.com.
North Carolina native Kim Wood earned a degree in Performance Studies from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She honed her comedy skills at The Groundlings in Los Angeles and appeared in numerous music videos, commercials, and comedy shorts including the still-viral YouTube series Totally Rad Dances with Dancin' Kim!