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Kimrie Lewis-Davis

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Actress Kimrie Lewis has made a name for herself through her standout performances in television dramas. Early in her career, Kimrie Lewis landed roles in popular sitcoms, helping to establish her presence in the entertainment industry. One of her first major appearances was on “Half & Half,” which aired on UPN from 2002 to 2006. Following that, Kimrie Lewis continued to build momentum with a role in the NBC series “Go On,” which ran from 2011 to 2012.

Throughout the 2010s, Kimrie Lewis remained active on the small screen, consistently delivering memorable performances. She appeared in fan-favorite shows like “New Girl” on Fox, which began in 2011, and “The Neighbors” on ABC, where she was featured between 2012 and 2014. Her ability to bring humor and depth to her characters kept her in demand across various comedy series.

More recently, Kimrie Lewis showcased her talent in the 2013 comedy film “Peeples,” starring alongside Craig Robinson. The film allowed Kimrie Lewis to reach wider audiences and further demonstrate her range as an actress. Over the years, Kimrie Lewis has proven herself to be a versatile and dependable performer in both television and film.

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So, when it comes to Kimrie Lewis-Davis’s filmography, one title really stands out—Peeples (2013). Interestingly enough, Kimrie Lewis-Davis is best known for her role in that very movie, which also happens to be both her highest-rated and lowest-rated project. Yeah, you heard that right—Peeples (2013) holds the unique distinction of being at the top and bottom of the ratings scale for Kimrie Lewis-Davis. It’s kind of surprising, but not uncommon in the world of reviews where opinions can really vary. Still, no matter how you look at it, Peeples (2013) remains a key highlight in Kimrie Lewis-Davis’s career, for better or worse.

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