Kim Chase

Kim Chase

Actor, Producer and Screenwriter

Los Angeles, California

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About Kim

Kim has worked as an Actress, Producer and Writer for 25 years in Film, TV and Theatre. She has been lucky enough to work with legends like Dom DeLuise, Burt Reynolds, Charles Nelson Reilly, Rod Steiger, Richard Dreyfuss and Dabney Coleman to Jerry Seinfeld, Rufus Sewell, Christian Slater, Greg Kinnear, Benjamin Bratt, Joel Murray and more.

TV And Film Highlights: Harlem, Weeds, Danni Lowinski, Cut and Dried, The Forgotten, Eleventh Hour, The Guardian, It’s Like You Know, Seinfeld, Evening Shade, The Killing Obsession, The Last Producer and Raven.

Theatre Highlights: I’m Not Rappaport with Ossie Davis, The Trojan Women directed by Sir John Neville, The Strip, written and directed by Justin Tanner.

Kim developed and produced the play, The Right to Remain Silent with Mark Fauser and Brent Briscoe, which went on to become an award winning film for SHOWTIME with an all star cast.. She continued her partnership with them, helping develop Waking Up In Reno ( Billy Bob Thornton) and producing the comedy film, It’s All About You.( Robert Morse, Dom DeLuise)

Kim is developing a new comedy script and two Drama scripts.

Kim was a co producer of The National Comedy Theatre in NYC, with shows running for 10 years and over 4,000 performances. She toured with the USO on 6 Tours as a comedian and singer throughout Europe, Iraq, Afghanistan and much of the Middle East.
She received her BFA in Theatre from Catholic University of America and supported herself in school singing in nightclubs throughout Wash. DC and New York.
She is an avid animal lover, baseball lover and lives at the beach with her musician husband and her dog, Derek Jeter.

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    HEY CUZ Budget: $5M - $10M | Comedy When an underachieving writer on the verge of 40 is jilted by her fiancé weeks before the wedding and loses her job as a food blogger, she spits into a cup and embarks on an ancestral journey to find the 1st man that dumped her... Daddy.

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    The Dandy Budget: $5M - $10M | Drama Adored for his charisma and wit, a renowned London couturier chooses patriotism over the man he loves at a time when homosexuality is a crime.

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