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Kim L. Hubbard is an American actor, director, print model and writer in film, television and theater, having begun his career in 1968 in a production of The Zoo Story. After college, he moved to Florida to take the role of Pawnee Bill in a touring production of Annie Get Your Gun, before settling in Manassas, VA, where he worked in a wide variety of shows at The Hayloft Dinner Theater. In 1981, he married his high school sweetheart, Beth Wright, and moved to NYC. While there, he branched out into film and television, and also became a founding member of, The Phoenix Ensemble, a developmental theater company specializing in working with playwrights to workshop new scripts. In 1997, Kim, his wife, and now two daughters, Amanda and Mariah, moved to Upstate New York where he taught theater arts at The State University of New York College at Cortland. He was also the head writer and events producer for The Central New York Business Journal. Kim retired from teaching in 2017 and now works as an actor, writer and director up and down the east coast. He has over two-hundred television commercials, industrial films and infomercials to his credit.