Kimberly Amato(I)
- Producer
- Actress
- Editor
Kimberly Amato was born and raised on Long Island. The youngest of
three children, she has two older brothers Robert and Christopher. She
attended Hofstra University and graduated in 1998 with a Bachelors of
Arts in Psychology. After college she attended John Jay College of
Criminal Justice and obtained a Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology.
During her final semester, she worked at Bellevue's prison ward to
complete her degree.
Amato has gotten positive reviews for her portrayal of the character
"Raven" in Blue Eyed Prodcutions Film "Under The Raven's Wing." The
film was rated the Best Film of 2007 by BumsCorner.com. Nic Brown
stated "Kimberly's performance was exceptional."
Most recently, Kimberly has gone behind the camera and directed,
starred, co-wrote and edited the TV pilot "Party Girl." The pilot won
the Golden Ace Award from the Las Vegas International Film Festival and
the Aloha Accolade Award for Excellence in Filmmaking from the Honolulu
International Festival. The original teleplay for "Party Girl" was a
semi-finalist in the 2008 Page International Screenwriting Awards and a
semi-finalist in the Acclaim Scripts Contest.
three children, she has two older brothers Robert and Christopher. She
attended Hofstra University and graduated in 1998 with a Bachelors of
Arts in Psychology. After college she attended John Jay College of
Criminal Justice and obtained a Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology.
During her final semester, she worked at Bellevue's prison ward to
complete her degree.
Amato has gotten positive reviews for her portrayal of the character
"Raven" in Blue Eyed Prodcutions Film "Under The Raven's Wing." The
film was rated the Best Film of 2007 by BumsCorner.com. Nic Brown
stated "Kimberly's performance was exceptional."
Most recently, Kimberly has gone behind the camera and directed,
starred, co-wrote and edited the TV pilot "Party Girl." The pilot won
the Golden Ace Award from the Las Vegas International Film Festival and
the Aloha Accolade Award for Excellence in Filmmaking from the Honolulu
International Festival. The original teleplay for "Party Girl" was a
semi-finalist in the 2008 Page International Screenwriting Awards and a
semi-finalist in the Acclaim Scripts Contest.