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Kimberly J. Brown-1

Soap Opera Actress

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1984-11-16
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She’s an American soap actress best known for her role as Marah Lewis on Guiding Light, a performance that really put her on the map. Over the years, she’s built a solid career, and one of her most beloved roles was playing Marnie Piper in Disney’s popular Halloweentown TV movie series—truly a nostalgic favorite for many. Before all the fame, though, she started young, landing her first television commercial at just five years old. Growing up, she shared her childhood with three brothers—Richard, Roman, and Dylan—which must have made for a lively household. In personal news, she became engaged to her Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge co-star, Daniel Kountz, in June 2022—a sweet full-circle moment given their shared history on screen. The couple tied the knot in April 2024, marking a new chapter in her life. She continues to be a familiar and cherished name among fans of both daytime drama and family-friendly fantasy.

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She had a minor but memorable part as the character Tiffany in the 2005 movie Be Cool, which marked one of her early appearances on screen. Since then, she’s really made a name for herself—especially on TikTok, where she’s gained massive popularity. Through her officialkjb account, she’s built an impressive following of over 1.8 million fans. Her content? A fun mix of short-form comedy videos that keep viewers coming back for more. It’s clear that her talent and charisma have helped her grow into a standout creator, and her journey from a small film role to social media stardom is definitely inspiring. She continues to engage her audience with fresh, relatable humor, proving that she’s here to stay.

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