'Vice Principals' Actress Kimberly Hebert Gregory Dies at 52
Kimberly Hébert Gregory was known for roles in Vice Principals and other TV series with tributes highlighting her impact on colleagues and fans at age 52.
- Kimberly Hebert Gregory has died at the age of 52, as announced by her ex-husband Chester Gregory on Instagram.
- Kimberly was known for her work in 'Vice Principals', 'The Chi', and received a Drama Desk Award nomination for her role in 'By the Way, Meet Vera Stark'.
- Tributes from friends and co-stars described her as a brilliant and kind person, greatly missed by those who knew her.
- Many stars, including Leslie Jones and Yvette Nicole Brown, shared their sorrow over her passing, noting her incredible talent and kindness.
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Kimberly Hébert Gregory, 'Vice Principals' actress, dies at 52
She also appeared on "Kevin (Probably) Saves the World," "Devious Maids," and more, while lending her voice to "Craig of the Creek."HBPO Kimberly Herbert Gregory on 'Vice Principals'Kimberly Hébert Gregory, who starred as Dr. Belinda Brown on HBO's Vice Principals, died on Friday, October 3. She was 52.Hébert Gregory’s ex-husband and fellow actor Chester Gregory announced the news on social media, sharing a tribute to the actress."Kimberly Héber…
Kimberly Hébert Gregory, actor in ‘Vice Principals,’ dies at 52
Kimberly Hébert Gregory, who was best known as the brash principal in HBO’s “Vice Principals,” has died. She was 52. A cause of death was not immediately reported. Gregory’s former husband, Chester Gregory, confirmed her death in an Instagram post. “You Were Brilliance Embodied, A Black Woman Whose Mind Lit Every Room, Whose Presence Carried Both Fire And Grace,” he wrote. “So Much More Than Ex-Wife, You Were My Friend. Our Son, The Song We Wrot…
The outstanding 52-year-old actress participated in numerous series that remained in the memory of millions of people. Her close circle transmitted the news. The sadness of her death.
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