Kimberley Garner

Kimberley Garner
Born Kensington, London, United Kingdom, 2nd of July 1978
Residence Chelsea, England,
Occupation Designer, actress, socialite, television personality
Years active 2012present
Television Made in Chelsea (2012)

Kimberley Garner is an English swimwear designer, television personality, actress and socialite best known for her role in the reality television series Made in Chelsea.

Biography

Educated at St. George's School, Ascot, where in the sixth form she took courses in art, politics, photography, and religion, Garner is the daughter of property developer Russell Garner and Geraldine Garner, of Kensington.[1] After leaving school, she studied at LAMDA and RADA, two acting schools in London, and the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in West Hollywood, California. Garner then became a property developer on her own account and was reported in 2012 to be a regular worshipper at Holy Trinity Brompton. She first came to national attention as a regular cast member of the show Made in Chelsea, which she joined in March 2012,[2] and left in November.[3]

In May 2013 Garner launched her first swimwear collection and has gone on to release two further collections. She is a director of Kimberley London Ltd., the company which sells her collections, and is also a director of Young London Events Ltd.[4]

In 2017 she took the female lead in the Hollywood action movie Sweetheart.[5]

References

  1. Country Life, vol. 202 (2008), p. 75
  2. Joshi Herrmann, Meet the Sloane strangers: Made in Chelsea returns with fresh faces from London Evening Standard dated 30 March 2012 at standard.co.uk, accessed 17 March 2014
  3. Made In Chelsea is back without Kimberley Garner dated 2 November 2012 at ok.co.uk, accessed 17 March 2014
  4. Young London Events Ltd at companiesintheuk.co.uk, accessed 17 March 2014
  5. Kate Thomas, Gun-toting Kimberley Garner looks every inch the screen siren in a skimpy silk negligee as she cosies up to male co-star while filming her big Hollywood movie debut dated 24 February 2017 in Daily Mail online, accessed 2 May 2017
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