Kim Chase(I)
- Actress
- Producer
Kim produced and wrote her role, Pat, in the comedy film It's All About You, directed by
Mark Fauser, with Dom Deluise and Robert Morse. She was a co producer with Richard Middleton (Pachinko) and played the role of Lola on the film Orbiting Venus, directed by Paul Warner. Kim starred opposite John
Savage in the film The Killing Obsession directed by Paul Leder. She
has had supporting lead roles in the films Raven with Burt Reynolds and
Richard Gant, The Last Producer with Rod Steiger and Benjamin Bratt,
Hard Time:Hostage Hotel with Keith Carradine and Charles Durning. She is currently writing and developing three film projects.
Some TV projects that never saw the light of day but were a blast to work on: Cut And Dried, written and directed by Lorin Dreyfuss,The Angry Guys, written and directed by Lon Diamond,The Gary Gulman project directed by Peter Engel. She has done additional voices in a few movies: Robert Altman/s The Player, Santa Jr. and various commercials. She did a car commercial with Greg Kinnear directed by Bob Giraldi.
Kim received her BFA from Catholic University in Washington DC., where she did a lot of musical theatre. Kim first came to LA after working and performing in over 15 shows at the Burt Reynolds Theatre in FLorida. Highlights include I'm Not Rappaport with Ossie Davis, The Sunshine Boys with Abe Vigoda and Howard Morris. She worked with her mentor, Charles Nelson Reilly on Mame and The Nerd and on his suggestion, came to LA. Her first play in LA was Uncommon Women and Others directed by Pat Carroll. Other LA theatre highlights include:Trojan Women directed by Sir John Neville, The Respectful Prostitute directed by Greg Mullavey which she won a Dramalogue award for Best Actress: Luce Women written by Bill Luce and directed by Charles Nelson Reilly: Sister women at the Cast Theatre directed by Bob Schrock: She has worked with Justin Tanner at the Evidence Room in HappyTime Xmas, Hot Property, and two seasons of the critically acclaimed late night comedy series The Strip: Live Comic Book. Favorite Musicals:Mustard directed by Henry Polick 11 and Swing Time directed by Rob Spera.
Kim has performed as a singer in 5 USO tours to Iraq,Kuwait,Egypt,The Sinai,Saudi Arabia,Africa,Italy,Germany. Kim lives at the beach in Los Angeles with her husband, musician and audio tech developer Dave Lebolt and their dog, Derek Jeter.
Some TV projects that never saw the light of day but were a blast to work on: Cut And Dried, written and directed by Lorin Dreyfuss,The Angry Guys, written and directed by Lon Diamond,The Gary Gulman project directed by Peter Engel. She has done additional voices in a few movies: Robert Altman/s The Player, Santa Jr. and various commercials. She did a car commercial with Greg Kinnear directed by Bob Giraldi.
Kim received her BFA from Catholic University in Washington DC., where she did a lot of musical theatre. Kim first came to LA after working and performing in over 15 shows at the Burt Reynolds Theatre in FLorida. Highlights include I'm Not Rappaport with Ossie Davis, The Sunshine Boys with Abe Vigoda and Howard Morris. She worked with her mentor, Charles Nelson Reilly on Mame and The Nerd and on his suggestion, came to LA. Her first play in LA was Uncommon Women and Others directed by Pat Carroll. Other LA theatre highlights include:Trojan Women directed by Sir John Neville, The Respectful Prostitute directed by Greg Mullavey which she won a Dramalogue award for Best Actress: Luce Women written by Bill Luce and directed by Charles Nelson Reilly: Sister women at the Cast Theatre directed by Bob Schrock: She has worked with Justin Tanner at the Evidence Room in HappyTime Xmas, Hot Property, and two seasons of the critically acclaimed late night comedy series The Strip: Live Comic Book. Favorite Musicals:Mustard directed by Henry Polick 11 and Swing Time directed by Rob Spera.
Kim has performed as a singer in 5 USO tours to Iraq,Kuwait,Egypt,The Sinai,Saudi Arabia,Africa,Italy,Germany. Kim lives at the beach in Los Angeles with her husband, musician and audio tech developer Dave Lebolt and their dog, Derek Jeter.