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Born and raised in New York City, Kim Raver had a regular role on the children's television series "Sesame Street" from the ages of 6 to 9. After "Sesame Street" the young actress joined off-Broadway's first all-children's theater.
In 2006, Kim Raver appeared in the feature-film comedy hit "Night at the Museum," opposite Ben Stiller and Robin Williams. Kim Raver's other film credits include "Prisoner," opposite Julian McMahon, "City Hall" with Al Pacino, "Mind the Gap" (directed by Eric Schaeffer), and "Keep Your Distance," directed by Stu Pollard.Kim Raver also starred in the 2005 Lifetime movie "Haunting Sarah," a chilling supernatural thriller in which she portrayed identical twins.
At the start of her career, Kim Raver paid her bills by acting in commercials that brought her to Venice for a Visa advertisement and put her in a Jeep for famed director Ridley Scott.
Kim Raver's big break came with her Broadway debut in the play "Holiday" in which she co-starred with Laura Linney and Tony Goldwyn.
Kim Raver endeared herself to critics and viewers during the five years she starred as paramedic Kim Zambrano on the police-paramedic drama "Third Watch." Most recently, Kim Raver starred for two seasons on the Emmy Award-winning drama "24" as Audrey Raines. Kim Raver 's other television credits include lead roles on the dramas "The Nine" and "Trinity," guest-starring roles in "The Practice," "Spin City," NBC's "Law & Order," and a recurring role on "Central Park West."
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