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Kimberly Ndombe. Additional Crew: Trainwreck. Kimberly Ndombe is known for Trainwreck (2015), Raising Dion (2019) and Chicago Fire (2012).
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Mar 25, 2021 · Television drama writer Kimberly Ndombe visited Peddie virtually on February 15, 2021 to describe her career and communicate the importance of embracing identity, pursuing passion, and fighting for social justice. A graduate of Syracuse University and a Remembrance Scholar, Ndombe began her career writing an episode for Freeform’s family drama, The Fosters. Since then, Ndombe...
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Ndombe attended Syracuse University, where she was a Remembrance Scholar in the College of Arts and Sciences. Ndombe began her television writing career with an episode of the Freeform family drama series The Fosters before becoming a staff writer on its spin-off Good Trouble. She went on to write for Facebook Watch's Sorry For Your Loss and Netfli...
The Fosters
1. "Invisible" (January 16, 2018)
Good Trouble
1. "Less Than" (March 19, 2019)
Raising Dion
1. "Issue #107: Why So Vomity?" (October 4, 2019)
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Kimberly Ndombe. Additional Crew: Trainwreck. Kimberly Ndombe is known for Trainwreck (2015), Raising Dion (2019) and Chicago Fire (2012).
Kimberly is a first-generation African-American female drama and genre writer who was raised in New Hampshire. Her writing has been described as emotionally grounded, poignant, and clever. It often centers on dysfunctional and decaying relationships, identity, authenticity, and agency.
Kimberly Ndombe is a television writer and producer. For the Netflix series Raising Dion, she wrote the script for the episode "ISSUE #107: Why So Vomity?". As a script writer, she worked on shows like The Fosters, Good Trouble and Sorry for Your Loss. She was co-producer for XYXX, and worked as assistant on Girls, Betas and Next Stop Hollywood.
Kimberly Ndombe is a writer and a producer for Legacies. Season Four You're A Long Way From Home (with Thomas Brandon) Was This the Monster You Saw? (with Brett Matthews) Co-Producer (Season 4) IMDb