Kimberley Sustad
Kimberley Sustad
Personal
Kimberley Sustad nurtured a keen interest in theater since childhood.
She participated in school plays and learned the craft after she graduated high school.
Kimberley Sustad is married to Scot Sustad, a Canadian entrepreneur and community builder, who is also the founder and CEO of The Arrival Store and the Vancouver-based website development agency Digital Hot Sauce. Kimberley and Scot have three children, including twin daughters named Vienna and Ari.[4][5]
Kimberley Sustad received a bachelor’s degree in acting from the Trinity Western University.
Career
Kimberley Sustad started her career as an actor in Seattle.
At Seattle, she actively did theater for some time and worked with some great talents. She had even done several original plays with Lewis Black for the Rep. Kimberley Sustad worked at The Cheesecake Factory to earn extra money. Kimberley Sustad was also featured in many Broadway productions, such as Boeing-Boeing at Vancouver’s Arts Club and One Slight Hitch at ‘A Contemporary Theatre’ in Seattle.
Kimberley Sustad had appeared on a TV movie named Thunderballs. In this movie, she had featured as Nikki. In the year 2009, she had starred in a short titled Live Henry Live. After gaining a lot of fame from the movie Thunderballs, she realized that as an actor, she ought to be open to different platforms to survive.
At that point, Kimberley Sustad had begun exploring for film jobs and she eventually got an agent in Vancouver.
Similarly, she had got the recurring role of Brooke Cross in the year 2012, which is a Canadian–British science fiction Primeval: New World. The same year, she had appeared in some shows like Alcatraz, A Bride for Christmas, and Supernatural. In 2013, Kimberley Sustad was featured in the police-procedural drama series Motive and the Canadian science fiction Continuum. She has even appeared in the superhero comics video Super Buddies from the Air Buddies franchise.
Kimberley Sustad eventually switched her career from Television to films with the Canadian drama Down River. She had appeared in the TV movie Baby Sellers (based on child trafficking). Then, she continued working on TV and made appearances in series such as Witches of East End, The Nine Lives of Christmas, Spooksville, and A Bit of Bad Luck. Within 2015 to 2016, she had played in the Canadian spy thriller series The Romeo Section, starring the role Kelly Hadler.
Additionally, a portion of her other movies includes All Things Valentine (2016), Hearts of Christmas (2016), Walking the Dog (2017), The Real Stephen Blatt (2017), Cooking with Love (2018), Past Malice: An Emma Fielding Mystery (2018), and Traveler (2018). In 2019, Kimberley Sustad showed up in four scenes of the miniseries Unspeakable.[1][4]