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Kimberly J. Brown’s Net Worth, Measurements, Husband – Bio

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Emma Terry

Published Mar 02, 2026



Known for movies

Short Info

Date Of Birth November 16, 1984
Fact Set a record at age nine as the youngest actress to appear in three Broadway shows: “Four Baboons Adoring the Sun”, “Les Miserables” and “Showboat”.



Who is Kimberly J. Brown?

Kimberly Jean Brown is a famous American stage and voice actress, as well as a model and author. After she became a model of the noted Ford Agency, she achieved her initial breakthrough in multiple Broadway shows at an early age. She won a Daytime Emmy Award for her portrayal of Marah Lewis in the soap opera “Guiding Light” broadcast in 1993. Kimberly really entered the limelight starring as Marnie Piper in the first three editions of Disney film “Halloweentown” in 1998.

Kimberly J. Brown Bio- Age, Childhood, and Education

Born Kimberly Jean Brown on the 16th November 1984, in Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, she is 36 years old at present, and her zodiac sign is Scorpio.

She hasn’t revealed the name of her father yet, while her mother’s name is Latina Brown; Kimberly has three brothers she grew up with, Roman, Dylan, and Richard. Her artistic talent was uncovered by her parents at a very early age, while she was imitating various characters at home together with her brothers. Subsequently, her mother enrolled her in acting classes. Little is known regarding her educational background, except that after high school, she graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business.

Career Beginnings and Immediate Success

For Kimberly, the doors of the world of acting were opened at the early age of five, as a child model in various television commercials.

The established international agency Ford Models gave her an amazing chance to be part of numerous projects that made her career improve very quickly. She appeared as Amanda Delaney in the live-action TV series “The Baby-Sitters Club” in March 1990, and was just seven years old when she made her first appearance in a Broadway show. At the age of nine, she became the youngest actress to feature in three noted musical shows – “Les Miserables”, “Four Baboons Adoring the Sun”, and “Showboat”. After she took an opportunity to portray the role of Marah Lewis, one of the main characters of the famous soap opera “Guiding Light”, featured in 1993, Kimberly received a nomination at the Daytime Emmy Awards in 1996, which contributed to her popularity.

As a voice artist, at the age of 13 in 1997, she had her first role for “Vampire Princess Miyu”, the Japanese horror manga series. She continued voicing numerous characters in television commercials, before she featured in the computer-animated Pixar film “Bugs Life” in 1998. The same year came one of the most significant roles of her career, as Kimberly portrayed Marnie Piper in the prominent Disney Channel Original Movie “Halloweentown”. In the movie, she played a young witch who wished to enter the world of magic with the help of Agatha, the character of her grandmother, portrayed by Debbie Reynolds. The movie garnered considerable attention, and positive critiques, which inspired Disney production to release two sequels.

Later Career

With high hopes for success, Kimberly’s role was replaced by Sara Paxton in the fourth and final edition of the movie named “Return to Halloweentown”, premiered in October 2006, but this replacement of roles created big disappointment in the audience as well as in Kimberly, who didn’t hide her feelings expressed openly on social media. Expressing her comic side, Kimberly landed the role as Ava Walker in the comedy-drama film “Tumbleweeds” in 1999, alongside Janet McTeer. The creation of a magical on-screen duo performance resulted in winning the hearts of the entire audience, winning the Independent Spirit Award the next year, and Kimberly also won the Golden Apple Award as the young female discovery in 1999.

In addition, she portrayed the main role in another Disney movie “Quints” in 2000, as a fourteen-year-old child dealing with her siblings and the attention of her parents.

Continual Success and Recent Projects

Years that followed brought her many more notable performances. In 2003, Kimberly landed the role of Annie Wheaton in the distinguished Stephen King’s television miniseries “Rose Red” that aired on ABC. The same year she was cast to play Sarah Sanderson in the movie “Bringing Down the House”, then had an outrageous chance to co-star with icons such as John Travolta and Uma Thurman in the crime-comedy movie “Be Cool” released in 2005.

As her popularity increased over the years, she won a role in the independent German film “Friendship” in 2010, then later returned to act in TV series such as “Low Winter Sun”, in which she landed a recurring role. Five years later, Kimberly returned to the screen, first with a minor role in the TV mini-series “Mondays”, and then as Angela in the television movie “Crossword Mysteries: Proposing Murder”. She is now working on the thriller film “Abudcted?”, which is currently in pre-production.

An Accomplished Author

Besides her acting career, Kimberly is gifted with excellent writing skills, known for having written a Halloween-themed children’s book called “Poppins Pumpkin Patch Parade” with Diane Yslas, published in 201.

Her creative energy reached the online world as well, as she runs the Etsy shop “Craftily Creative” on which she sells Halloween-themed products.

Kimberly J. Brown Net Worth, Height, Weight, and Appearance

Kimberly proved her talents from an early age, and ever since has been capturing the hearts of many, and her wealth has also benefited from her success. According to sources, Kimberly J. Brown’s net worth is estimated at $2 million, as of mid-2020.

This stunning and charming actress reaches a height of 5ft 5ins (1.66m), weighs around 125lbs (56kgs), and her vital statistics are 34-24-25. She has brown eyes and has light brown hair.

Kimberly J. Brown Personal Life, Dating, News, and Influence

Kimberly seems to keep her personal and love life under the veil of mystery. However, it was rumored that she has been dating her co-star Daniel Kountz – in 2018, they were seen together in public attending the wedding of Kayley Cuoco, an actress of the famous TV series “The Big Bang Theory”. In 2019 the couple posted their private pictures on social media, which sparked the rumor that the two have been together since co-starring in the film that launched Kimberly to stardom.

Kimberly is often in the news for the success of “Halloweentown”, and her popularity is also expressed through her Instagram fame, as she has over 150,000 followers on her official page, on which she often shares pictures of herself and her alleged boyfriend, among other posts.

General Info

Full Name Kimberly J. Brown
Date Of Birth November 16, 1984
Height 1.65 m, 1.65 m
Profession Voice Actor, Voice Actor
Nationality American, American

Family

Siblings Richard Brown II, Roman Brown, Dylan Brown, Richard Brown II, Roman Brown, Dylan Brown

Accomplishments

Awards Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance, Independent Spirit Award for Best Debut Performance
Nominations Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series
Movies Halloweentown, A Bug’s Life, Tumbleweeds, Quints, Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge, Bringing Down the House, Halloweentown High, Be Cool, Big Bad Wolf, Friendship!, Halloweentown, A Bug’s Life, Tumbleweeds, Quints, Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge, Bringing Down the House, My Sister’s Keeper, …
TV Shows Rose Red, Rose Red

Social profile links

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
IMDB

Facts

# Fact
1 Has three brothers, Richard II, Roman, & Dylan
2 Set a record at age nine as the youngest actress to appear in three Broadway shows: “Four Baboons Adoring the Sun”, “Les Miserables” and “Showboat”.

Pictures

All pictures

Movies

Actress

Title Year Status Character
Low Winter Sun 2013 TV Series Shana Taylor
Friendship! 2010 Dorothee
Guiding Light 1998-2006 TV Series Marah Lewis #4
Big Bad Wolf 2006 Sam Marche
Be Cool 2005 Tiffany
Halloweentown High 2004 TV Movie Marnie Piper
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 2003 TV Series Jessica Morse / Margory Maddox
Bringing Down the House 2003 Sarah Sanderson
Rose Red 2002 TV Mini-Series Annie Wheaton
My Sister’s Keeper 2002 TV Movie Young Christine Chapman
Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge 2001 TV Movie Marnie Piper
The Little Polar Bear 2001 Lona (English version, voice)
Quints 2000 TV Movie Jamie Grover
Touched by an Angel 1999 TV Series Amy Lumpkin
Two of a Kind 1998-1999 TV Series Nicole
Tumbleweeds 1999 Ava Walker
A Bug’s Life 1998 voice
Halloweentown 1998 TV Movie Marnie Piper
Unhappily Ever After 1998 TV Series Helena / Girl #1
Ellen Foster 1997 TV Movie Dora
Vampire Princess Miyu 1997 TV Series Miyu Yamano
Christmas in Cartoontown 1996 Video voice, as Kimberly Brown
Princess Caraboo 1994 uncredited
The Baby-Sitters Club 1990 TV Series Amanda Delaney

Miscellaneous

Title Year Status Character
The Good Son 1993 additional voice – uncredited

Thanks

Title Year Status Character
The Blue Diner 2001 additional thanks – as Kimberly Brown

Self

Title Year Status Character
Hell’s Kitchen 2015 TV Series Herself
SoapTalk 2006 TV Series Herself
Switched! 2004 TV Series Herself
The 2003 IFP Independent Spirit Awards 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself
The 8th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards 1992 TV Special Herself – Winner

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2000 Independent Spirit Award Independent Spirit Awards Best Debut Performance Tumbleweeds (1999)
2000 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actress Tumbleweeds (1999)
1999 Golden Apple Golden Apple Awards Youth Female Discovery of the Year
1998 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Daytime Drama – Young Performer The Guiding Light (1952)
1997 YoungStar Award YoungStar Awards Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Daytime TV Program The Guiding Light (1952)

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2003 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Movie, Mini-Series or Special – Leading Young Actress My Sister’s Keeper (2002)
2002 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Movie or Special – Leading Young Actress Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge (2001)
2001 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Movie (Comedy) – Leading Young Actress Quints (2000)
2000 OFTA Film Award Online Film & Television Association Best Youth Performance Tumbleweeds (1999)
2000 YoungStar Award YoungStar Awards Best Young Actress/Performance in a Motion Picture Drama Tumbleweeds (1999)
1999 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Movie/Pilot/Mini-Series or Series – Leading Young Actress Halloweentown (1998)
1999 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Day Time Serial – Young Performer The Guiding Light (1952)
1998 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Movie/Pilot/Mini-Series – Supporting Young Actress Ellen Foster (1997)
1997 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Daytime Drama – Young Actress The Guiding Light (1952)
1996 Daytime Emmy Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series The Guiding Light (1952)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia