Kimberly Cullum (born November 29, 1981) is a former child actress who has had many film and television roles, her most busy period being during the 1990s. Her younger sister Kaitlin Cullum is also a former child actress. She appeared as a young Abigail Fuller, a future flame of Sam and the mother of Sammy Jo Fuller, who she also appears as at about the same age, in the three-part episode story Trilogy on Quantum Leap.
Biography[]
Born in Los Angeles, Kimberly began acting professionally at the age of seven when she starred in the 1989 made-for-TV movie The Revenge of Al Capone, starring Keith Carradine. Since then, she has amassed a number of Young Artist Award nominations for her roles in The Sitter a 1991 TV movie, the 1991 film The Rapture, and the 1992 TV movie Grave Secrets: The Legacy of Hilltop Drive. She was also nominated for a YA Award for her performance as Gia in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Thine Own Self"
Of her eight Young Artist Award nominations, she has won two: her first was for her work in a three-episode arc "Trilogy" on Quantum Leap, starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell. She won her second YA Award for her appearances on the sitcom Home Improvement, playing the daughter of Mark L. Taylor's character. Among her other credits are appearances on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Empty Nest (in the episode "Read All About It"), and the 1994 TV movie Long Shadows (with Matt Frewer), and the 1994 films Monkey Trouble (with Thora Birch and Christopher McDonald) and Maverick (with Mel Gibson, Jodie Foster and James Garner).
In 1995, she was a regular on the short-lived series Bless This House. Her sister Kaitlin was a regular on the hit television series Grace Under Fire, on which Kimberly guest-starred twice in 1996-1997.
Cullum has not acted since her Young Artist Award-nominated appearance on Nothing Sacred in 1998.
External links[]
Kimberly Cullum at the Internet Movie Database
- Kimberly Cullum at Memory Alpha (a Star Trek wiki)