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Kim Coles-1

TV Actress

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Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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Born
1962-01-11
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You know, when you think about someone who’s truly done it all—actress, comedian, author, coach, and host—it’s hard not to talk about her. She’s best known for her starring role on the beloved sitcom Living Single, which aired from 1993 to 1998 and became a cultural touchstone for a generation. Her performance on the show really put her on the map, and since then, she’s built an impressive career with over 30 acting credits to her name—and she’s still going strong.

But there’s so much more to her than just acting. These days, she runs KimUnity Mastermind, a coaching platform where she helps people turn their dreams into reality. It’s clear that empowerment and personal growth are close to her heart, and through her work as a coach, she continues to inspire others to reach their full potential.

Before all the fame and spotlight, she grew up attending a private Lutheran school, where she laid the foundation for her disciplined work ethic. While in college, she stepped into the world of pageantry, participating in a beauty pageant—an experience that likely helped shape her confidence and public presence. Family has always been important to her; she shares a close bond with her two younger sisters. And speaking of family, her father made history as the first Black dean of the Pratt Institute, a proud legacy that undoubtedly influenced her path.

All in all, her journey is one of talent, resilience, and purpose. Whether she’s making audiences laugh, guiding clients through transformation, or reflecting on her roots, she continues to shine across every role she takes on.

Trivia

She appeared in the popular series Six Feet Under, which really marked a significant point in her career. Over the years, she has been credited as a soundtrack performer on several TV series, showcasing her versatile talent beyond acting. Her work, especially in Six Feet Under, helped establish her presence in the entertainment industry. She’s contributed her voice and musical abilities to multiple shows, further proving her range as an artist. Throughout her journey, she’s maintained a strong connection to both performance and music, with roles and credits that continue to resonate with audiences.

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