Kimberly BigsbyWarner Loughlin Technique Certified Instructor
    Kimberly Bigsby was born an Army Brat in Nebraska, but grew up mostly in Albuquerque, NM. As a kid, she worked in commercials and on stage, before booking her first feature film, as a teen. Kimberly then went on to study Theater & Dance at Texas Tech University earning a BFA degree with emphasis in Acting and Directing. She then relocated to Los Angeles in 2001.
    In her 20+ years in LA, Kimberly has worked on countless projects in both film and television, appearing on HBO, Netflix, Amazon, Paramount, NBC, ABC, AMC, USA and many others.
    During this time, Kimberly continued her acting education, studying a variety of techniques at notable acting studios in Los Angeles. She then “found her home” at Warner Loughlin Studios in 2008.
    Kimberly, has worked with and trained alongside many notable actors, both professionally and within the studio. She began her WLS training in the Studio Master Class, under Warner Loughin. In 2011, she was honored to be invited to help create a WLS program for kids & teens. The success of that program, led her and her teaching partner, Megan McNulty, to the co-creation of the Adult Foundation and Fundamentals programs, that are now an integral part of the studio.
    Kimberly continues to immerse herself in her own acting education, career and coaching services. She is incredibly honored to be a sought after staff instructor and coach at WLS.
    For over 13 years, she has taught and coached highly accomplished actors, including A-List directors, series-lead regulars and broadway veterans, on everything from big studio films to critically acclaimed television shows.
    Alongside her acting career, Kimberly received a K-12 teaching credential from CalState, with her focus on film and theatrical education for kids and teens. For years, she used these skills to serve the Los Angeles community through art education.
    Kimberly constantly strives to create the same trusting, safe and positive work environment for her students, that she received herself from WLS. She believes fostering a healthy and productive space to work, is essential to true survival and longevity in this industry. Creating a community for actors to lean on, is a major piece of the hollywood puzzle.
    “This business… this art… it’s a journey we are all on together. There’s no sense in going it alone.”