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Kimberly Elise Net Worth

Kimberly Elise net worth: Kimberly Elise is an American actress who has a net worth of $2 million dollars. Kimberly Elise was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in Mass Communications. Kimberly Elise began her professional on-camera career with guest-starring roles on “Newton’s Apple” and “In the House” in the mid-90s. From there, she made her big screen debut in the film, “Set It Off”. Her performance won rave reviews and led to more high-profile offers. Since then, she has turned in a steady string of critically-acclaimed performances in a variety of film and television projects, including, “The Ditchdigger’s Daughter”, “Beloved”, “Bojangles”, “John Q”, “Woman Thou Art Loosed”, “Soul Food”, “Close to Home”, “The Manchurian Candidate”, “Diary of a Mad Black Woman”, “Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story”, and “For Colored Girls”. She is currently co-starring on the VH1 series, “Hit the Floor”.

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Kimberly Elise Info
Net Worth$2 Million
SalaryN/A
Date of BirthApril 17, 1967 (age 56 years)
GenderFemale
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
ProfessionActor
NationalityUnited States of America

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If Judd Apatow called me, I'd do it without thinking about it. I think he does really fun movies.

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Making 'Beloved' was an awesome experience.

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A solid sense of self will help a person to lead a full and happy life.

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I don't have to be glamorous all the time.

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It's funny because I never studied, I never took a class. So everything I do is very innate and organic; I don't really have words for it. It is a communion with spirit. I don't get in my own way and allow the character to do what it's going to do.

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