
K!Mberly Creasman spent the first half of her life on the other side of the world (Los Angeles). Two years of language study in China earned her passable Mandarin and deeper insight into the Chinese roots of Singapore (1997-1999). She's now been in Singapore for 6 years helping network Christians who love Jesus and the performing arts. Kimberly enjoys teaching various aspects of theatre arts to adults and youth who desire to use drama as ministry, and is seen as a mentor to a number of younger theatre professionals who follow Jesus. Profe$$ionally in Singapore, she was the director/adaptor behind a one-woman show Sincerely, Anne Frank (itheatre ASIA CHILDREN'S DRAMA FESTIVAL 2003) and director for THE CASE OF THE MISSING BODIES (CAN! 2004). As an actor, she created Anna Maria for itheatre's LITTLE VIOLET AND THE ANGEL in 2003. She also swam twice in Storytheatre's RAINBOW FISH as Starfish (2002), and 3 times she appeared as a game show host, Barbie Kew, for Trinity Christian Centre's XCEPT THE XCHANGE (2001). K!Mberly also teaches scriptwriting, wrote and directed CPM training radio theatre scripts for M work in China (2004), and was awarded "Special Mention" in TheatreWorks 24 hour playwright competition (2000). She is currently working on a children's musical of Max Lucado's YOU ARE SPECIAL. As a commmercial singer she's the voice behind the silly MARIGOLD BANANA MILK commercial, delighting children and annoying parents through Singapore TV and Movie Theatre commercials for a number of months. Her outdated directory of more than 1000 dramas for worship is downloadable for free from her website www.drama4church.com. Before moving to Asia,
K!Mberly lead the drama ministries in her Los Angeles Church. She holds a BA in Communications/Drama from Biola Univeristy. If this ain't enough, you can find more more bio info at http://kimberlycreasman.blogspot.com
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I like to think of the lyrics of this commercial as what I sing with the LORD. From a 2004 commercial I sang for Standard Chartered bank on Mother's Day.
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