About - Kimberly Jürgen

Kimberly Jürgen

Writer   Actor   Coach

Stories, craft, and showing up as yourself.

Biography

Kimberly Jürgen, wearing a burgundy plaid shirt, photographed against a warm grey background

Kimberly Jürgen is an actor, screenwriter, and coach whose work sits at the intersection of performance, storytelling, and the people who make both happen.

On screen, she has appeared in Modern Family, Bones, and High Desert, among others. She co-created, wrote, and directed the award-winning web series Good Samaritans, which ran for two seasons.

Behind the scenes, she spent nine years as Founder and Artistic Director of Atlanta Classical Theatre, where she programmed seasons, managed ensembles, and learned that running a company is its own kind of performance.

She moved to Los Angeles when she hit the ceiling of what Atlanta could offer - no job, no friends, no contacts, just the conviction that there was more. She left town right before Atlanta's entertainment boom, because timing is a comedian. And she's still in LA.

As a screenwriter, she writes across genres - prestige ensemble drama, Christmas family comedy, contained thriller, romantic drama with magical realism - with a focus on women navigating worlds that underestimate them. Her projects are in active industry submission.

She is also a neurospicy performance coach, working with actors and entrepreneurs through Radical Curiosity Coaching and Genetic Edge Coaching, and co-hosts the weekly podcast Neurospicy Dialogues.

Earlier in her career, she performed improv alongside Gary Anthony Williams, modeled and worked in commercials and musicals in Atlanta, and trained in all SAFD weapon disciplines - a detail she mostly brings up at parties.

She is a SAG-AFTRA member based in Los Angeles.

Highlights

SAG-AFTRA Geffen Playhouse 9 Years Atlanta Classical Theatre Neurospicy Dialogues Podcast

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