Kimberly Burnick is a producer based out of Los Angeles, CA, originally from Philadelphia, PA. She co-produced the independent drama COLD TURKEY which stars Peter Bogdanovich and Cheryl Hines, and her associate producer credits include the narrative feature film FUTURE WEATHER (Tribeca 2012) starring Amy Madigan and Lili Taylor, and the documentary feature film BURN (winner of the 2012 Tribeca Audience Award) that shows the struggle of Detroit Firefighters. In addition to producing, Kimberly has extensive experience in self distribution, after raising over $1.2 million in box office revenue with BURN.
She began her producing career during college, when she co-created and produced a live SNL-inspired variety show which spread across the university and aired on a local Philadelphia TV station. Since then, Kimberly has held various production roles on projects such as Next Stop Hollywood (ABC) and Workaholics (Comedy Central). She has produced 3 short films and several music videos, along with other various projects. Kimberly holds a B.A. in Film from Temple University.
She began her producing career during college, when she co-created and produced a live SNL-inspired variety show which spread across the university and aired on a local Philadelphia TV station. Since then, Kimberly has held various production roles on projects such as Next Stop Hollywood (ABC) and Workaholics (Comedy Central). She has produced 3 short films and several music videos, along with other various projects. Kimberly holds a B.A. in Film from Temple University.