Bio
Kimberly Quinn is an American actress best known for her starring role as Gretchen Dolworth in the short-lived crime comedy-drama television series Terriers, in 2010.
She also has a starring role as Tess Masterson, Jo's mother and Karen's best friend, in the teen drama mystery-thriller television series Twisted.
She is known for her wide range of characters, playing the drug addicted sister in End Game, a New York Upper Eastside mom who can't see past her Prada shoes in A Little Game, and the obscure, comedic money hungry "promoter" in Roshambo - a short film she starred in and produced (best comedy at Malibu Film Festival).
Quinn also co-starred opposite Bill Murray in the Weinstein Company production of St. Vincent De Van Nuys.
In television Tim Robbins chose Quinn for Showtime's controversial pilot, Possible Side Effects, playing alongside Ellen Burstyn and Josh Lucas. Soon after, FX hired her as the female lead opposite Donal Logue for the critically acclaimed series, Terriers. She has enjoyed recurring roles on CBS' Two and a Half Men and Hugh Laurie's hit show, House.
In theatre Larry Moss cast Quinn tto star in the original play Cork Town, which premiered at the Signature Threatre in New York City. Additional theatre credits include Hatful of Rain, Fool for Love, After the Fall and Beirut.
Quinn also wrote Hill of the Kisses, a love story set in Ireland, and went behind the camera to diret her first short film, entitled Retaliation.