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Tracey A. Kimball
Age: 34 Height: 5' 2"
Birth Place: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA Born: Jun. 5th, 1975
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BIOGRAPHY: Tracey A. Kimball is the daughter of WWII Veteran/Hero, Francis J. Kimball, who proudly served in the 296th Engineers Combat Battalion.
She's the co creator of "Starfighters: The Praetorian Issue", the author of Neo-Plasticity, and the author of Spirit. She recently began character development on the crime-drama, "U.S. Marshals, San Diego" with her husband, Timothy L. Raynor, written by a long-time friend of Timothy's.
She has been a recurring actor on numerous occasions; featured in "Enterprise" (2001) episodes: "Broken Bow", "Dead Stop" and a female warrior in "Marauders".
Shortly after landing in the LA scene from New England, Tracey landed the role of a swing dancer in Jim Carrey's The Majestic (2001), a female inmate "Gem" in Michelle Pfeiffer's White Oleander (2002) and was featured in shows like Charmed, Ally McBeal, Boston Public, The Division, Watching Ellie, Strong Medicine, Carnivale, Judging Amy & West Wing. She played a crew member in "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995) in "Lineage" and the series finale where she was an Academy cadet in "Endgame" as well as one of the contributing writers.
She has an education as a radio announcer/DJ, studying at The Connecticut School of Broadcasting.
She is constantly looking for new projects and promises to be one of Sci-Fi's hottest rising stars playing "Dr. Cayla Munroe" in "Starfighters"!
Her passions are dramatics, dance, gymnastics and vocal training. When she has spare time, she enjoys horseback riding, long hikes and the great outdoors.
She formed and performed as one of four leads for the first female bands, "Olden Bohemia", that worked with pre-mixed and synthesized tracks. The band began singing at local coffeehouses in Portland, Maine, then traveled through Southeastern Rhode Island and Connecticut, when a regular patron asked them to sing backup. It was Tunes Antunes of the late eighties band John Cafferty and The Beaver Brown Band. They later opened for them at well known venue, Toads, in New Haven, Connecticut. Two years later, they signed with Chrysalis and recorded some of their original pieces written by Tracey and Lysa.
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