Kimberley Crossman
Kimberley Crossman | |
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Born | Kimberley Frances Crossman 1990 (age 33–34) Auckland, New Zealand |
Occupation(s) | Actress, author, presenter, producer, writer, director, stand-up comedian, cheerleader |
Years active | 2006–present |
Website | Official website |
Kimberley Frances Crossman (born 1990)[1] is a New Zealand actress, author, presenter, producer, writer, director, dancer, stand-up comedian and cheerleader who is best known for her role as Sophie McKay on the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street.
Early life
Crossman began dancing at age 3, which was encouraged by her mother Jill Arkley who is a ballet teacher. In 2006 she was Deputy Head Girl at Diocesan School for Girls in Epsom, Auckland.
Cheerleading/Dance
In 2006 she danced at the Royal New Zealand Ballet's season of Giselle.[2] She was captain of the Total Cheerleading Senior Elite team in 2005 when they toured the United States and came 6th in the World cheerleading championships.
In 2008, Crossman was part of 'Dziah 2 Dream', a 10-week program run by Dziah.[3]
In March 2008, she travelled around the United States of America with the Total Cheerleading Senior Elite team and competed in the World cheerleading championships. She trained all year round and competed in America and Australia, as well as a few New Zealand competitions. In early 2008 the TCSE team took out the Down Under Spirit Championships in the Gold coast. The next project is to compete at the World Championship in 2009 in Florida.[needs update]
Acting
In January 2007, she started her role as Sophie McKay on New Zealand's best known and longest running show Shortland Street. In March 2011 Crossman left Shortland Street and will be starting a new project early May[needs update] as well as auditioning in America and Australia.
In October 2006, fans on Shortland Street fansite StreetTalk voted Crossman as Best rising star, and runner up for Hottest female.[4][5]
In 2008, Crossman featured as Kerry Post in Beyond Belief, a short film in the 2008 48HOURS filmmaking competition, which was made by her former Shortland Street co-star Johnny Barker and also featured another of her fellow Shortland Street co-stars, Will Hall (aka Dr. Kip Denton).[6] She has also featured in the special Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards programme in New Zealand.
Crossman was voted New Zealand's "next big thing" by fans in a local poll run in conjunction with the 2011 MTV Movie Awards.
Crossman stars as Stacey on the TV2 show Step Dave which launched on TV2 on 11 February 2014. She co-starred with Kate Elliott in the horror Heavy metal comedy film Deathgasm[7] and is currently appearing in the TV3 sketch comedy Funny Girls.[8]
In October 2018, Crossman was announced to co-star in The Middle spin-off, Sue Sue in the City,[9] however development of the series was cancelled the next month.
Hosting
Crossman was a presenter on The Erin Simpson Show, beginning in 2009. The Erin Simpson Show concluded in 2013 after a five-year run.
In 2010 Crossman travelled to Los Angeles to host a half-hour special for New Zealand audiences about the 2010 Teen Choice Awards.
She has also worked as a fill-in host on New Zealand radio station Classic Hits, periodically co-hosting the Auckland breakfast show with Jason Reeves and Justin Brown whilst usual host Stacey Morrison was on maternity leave in 2012.
Crossman is a co-presenter on Cadbury Dream Factory which first aired in New Zealand on TV3 on 20 February 2014 alongside Brooke Howard-Smith, Guy Montgomery, Walter Neilands and Jesse Griffin.
Crossman is one of the rotating cast of hosts of the live trivia app Joyride.
Personal life
Crossman began dating cameraman Tom Walsh in 2022 after meeting on the set of Snack Masters. Walsh is best known for starring in an iconic 2006 Tip Top commercial.[10] The couple became engaged in September 2023 while vacationing in Italy.[11] In November 2023, Crossman suffered a miscarriage.[12]
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | WNTV | Herself | |
2007–2012 | Shortland Street | Sophie McKay | Regular role (334 episodes) |
2011 | The Talent Show | Aspen Carlson | Episodes: "Harper's Debut Party", "Episode #2.6" |
2012 | NCIS: Los Angeles | Barista | Episode: "Dead Body Politic" |
2012 | Power Rangers Samurai | Lauren/Red Samurai Ranger | |
2013 | The Almighty Johnsons | Amelia Tennant | Episode: "Unleash The Kraken" |
2013–2014 | Auckland Daze | Herself | Recurring role (6 episodes) |
2013 | The Zelfs | Vampula (voice) | TV mini-series |
2014 | Cadbury Dream Factory | Herself | |
2014 | Step Dave | Stacey | Recurring role (11 episodes) |
2014 | #Besties | Kimmie | Episode: "#Besties Off" |
2014 | Flat3 | Jessica | Episode: "The White Album" |
2014 | Black-ish | Tawnie | Episode: "Colored Commentary" |
2015 | Young & Hungry | Gracie | Episode: Young And Doppelganger |
2015 | Terry Teo | LiLy | Regular Role |
2015 | Kevin From Work | Carlene | 1 Episode |
2015 | Bad Fruit | Kim | 1 episode |
2015–2016 | Funny Girls | Various | Regular Role |
2016 | Hashtaggers | Nikki Hart | Regular Role |
2017 | The Other Mother | Tiffany | TV movie |
2020 | Survive the 80s | Herself | |
2022 | Snack Masters | Herself |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Beyond Belief | Kerry Post | Short film, 48 Hours Film Festival runner up |
2015 | Deathgasm | Medina | |
2015 | A Beginner's Guide to Snuff | Actress #8 | |
2015 | Fantasy Life | Summer Dale | |
2016 | The 60 Yard Line | Amy | |
2017 | The New Wife | Tiffany | |
2017 | Get You Back | Kimmie | |
2018 | Strangers in a Strange Land | Cassie |
Music videos
- 5 Star Fallout – "Perfect Kind of Pain"[13]
- Daecolm – "Love Thing"[14][15]
- False Start – "What Will It Be Like"
- Secret Sky (Steven Skyler's band) – "The Secret"
References
- ^ Simich, Ricardo (10 May 2020). "Guy Montgomery and Kim Crossman take us back to the 80s in new show". New Zealand Herald.
- ^ Delilkan, Sharu. "Giselle, a dancer's gift". The Aucklander. Archived from the original on 5 May 2007.
- ^ "Kimberley Crossman". tvnz.co.nz. Archived from the original on 5 May 2007.
- ^ "Shorty fans love the Ferndale Strangler". The New Zealand Herald. 20 December 2007. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- ^ Cunliffe, Rachel (19 December 2007). "Joey makes a killing in the Shortland Street Fan Awards". Throng. Archived from the original on 14 June 2008.
- ^ 48HOURS | Furious Filmmaking
- ^ Miska, Brad (10 February 2015). "NSFW 'Deathgasm' Trailer a Heavy Metal Montage of Carnage!". Bloody Disgusting.
- ^ Kilgallon, Steve (23 September 2016). "Funny Girls: the NZ comedy revolution". Stuff.
- ^ "Kimberley Crossman coprotagonizará el spin-off de 'The Middle' para ABC". FormulaTV (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 October 2018.
- ^ Simich, Ricardo (28 November 2022). "Spy: Togs, togs, undies ... love! Kim Crossman's new man star of iconic Kiwi ad". New Zealand Herald.
- ^ "Kiwi TV star Kim Crossman gets engaged to beau on Italy's Amalfi Coast". New Zealand Herald. 19 September 2023.
- ^ "Actor Kim Crossman, partner Tom Walsh suffer miscarriage". 1 News. 27 November 2023.
- ^ Vidéos MySpaceTV : kimberley Canal vidéo
- ^ MySpace.com – kimberley – 19 – Fille – Auckland, NZ – www.myspace.com/kimberleycrossman
- ^ Kimberley Crossman's Official Website – WELCOME TO MY WEBSITE!
External links
- 1990 births
- Living people
- New Zealand television actresses
- New Zealand people of English descent
- New Zealand female dancers
- People from Auckland
- New Zealand expatriates in the United States
- New Zealand cheerleaders
- People educated at Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland
- 21st-century New Zealand actresses
- 21st-century New Zealand dancers