Kim Delgado
Kim Delgado was born in Brooklyn, New York. Kim’s parents were ardent lovers of the arts and at age thirteen introduced him to PAF-Playhouse in Huntington Long Island. Kim became an equity theater apprentice and studied while working on the main stage. At sixteen, Kim and went on tour with Trinity Sq. Repertory's award-winning play "Brother to Dragons". Kim went on to film the PBS special of the play, "Great Performances: Brother to Dragons" (1975), directed by Adrian Hall. After studying with Sandra Seacat, Ernie Martin, John Lithgow and Lee Strasberg, Kim graduated cum-laude from the Davis Center in New York City and went onto star with Lee Strasberg in the feature film Boardwalk (1979).
Kim honed his craft working in off-Broadway productions in New York City at the Round About Theater, Circle in the Square, and Joseph Papp's theater in Central Park. Moving to Los Angeles Kim was blessed to continue working in the theater at the Mark Taper Forum in the hit show, “Hunting Cockroaches”, starring with Malcolm McDowell and Swoosie Kurtz.
Kim’s love for the industry propelled him into other feature work including, "Life As A house", Kindergarten Cop", Patriot Games”, “Eddie", "Good Burger" "Arizona Seaside", "Hard Four","2:13", “Die Hard: With A Vengeance” and "The Rune Stone". Kim moved to LA was privileged to work with many prominent directors, producers and acting talents in television shows, mini-series and MOW's including; “How to Get Away with Murder”, “The Goldberg’s”, “Soul Man”, “I’m Dying up Here”, “Southland”, “The Millers”, “The Fosters”, “Eli Stone”, “Friends”, CSI, Brothers and Sisters, Rules Of Engagement, “iCarly”, “90210”, “Desperate House Wives”, “Grays Anatomy”, Murder She Wrote”, “Dexter”, “NYPD Blue”, “Boston Legal”, and over 100 others.
During the 1990’s Kim expanded his entertainment abilities and wore many different hats in the entertainment industry. Casting commercials, writing and producing Radio and Television commercials and eventually writing screen and television screenplays. Kim’s first sold screen project was Lifetimes’ “Taken in Broad Day Light” which became an international hit. This project was and still is “the third highest rated movie in Lifetime Network History and was sold to over 100 hundred countries internationally”. Since then Kim has gone on to write, produce and direct the reality pilot “Battling Garages/RAW”, and the horror short “Purgatory”. Kim was recently hired to write the pilot reboot of the new “Streets of San San Francisco” has signed an option deal for his co-written TV Series “Stone’s Law”, based on the life and legal cases of NY Mafia Attorney Barry Levin.
Kim embraces the opportunity to continue working and collaborating with the many wonderful artists and talents in the entertainment industry. Mr. Delgado is the supportive father of two fantastic young adults who are currently in college and reaching for their dreams.
Kim Delgado was born in Brooklyn, New York. Kim’s parents were ardent lovers of the arts and at age thirteen introduced him to PAF-Playhouse in Huntington Long Island. Kim became an equity theater apprentice and studied while working on the main stage. At sixteen, Kim and went on tour with Trinity Sq. Repertory's award-winning play "Brother to Dragons". Kim went on to film the PBS special of the play, "Great Performances: Brother to Dragons" (1975), directed by Adrian Hall. After studying with Sandra Seacat, Ernie Martin, John Lithgow and Lee Strasberg, Kim graduated cum-laude from the Davis Center in New York City and went onto star with Lee Strasberg in the feature film Boardwalk (1979).
Kim honed his craft working in off-Broadway productions in New York City at the Round About Theater, Circle in the Square, and Joseph Papp's theater in Central Park. Moving to Los Angeles Kim was blessed to continue working in the theater at the Mark Taper Forum in the hit show, “Hunting Cockroaches”, starring with Malcolm McDowell and Swoosie Kurtz.
Kim’s love for the industry propelled him into other feature work including, "Life As A house", Kindergarten Cop", Patriot Games”, “Eddie", "Good Burger" "Arizona Seaside", "Hard Four","2:13", “Die Hard: With A Vengeance” and "The Rune Stone". Kim moved to LA was privileged to work with many prominent directors, producers and acting talents in television shows, mini-series and MOW's including; “How to Get Away with Murder”, “The Goldberg’s”, “Soul Man”, “I’m Dying up Here”, “Southland”, “The Millers”, “The Fosters”, “Eli Stone”, “Friends”, CSI, Brothers and Sisters, Rules Of Engagement, “iCarly”, “90210”, “Desperate House Wives”, “Grays Anatomy”, Murder She Wrote”, “Dexter”, “NYPD Blue”, “Boston Legal”, and over 100 others.
During the 1990’s Kim expanded his entertainment abilities and wore many different hats in the entertainment industry. Casting commercials, writing and producing Radio and Television commercials and eventually writing screen and television screenplays. Kim’s first sold screen project was Lifetimes’ “Taken in Broad Day Light” which became an international hit. This project was and still is “the third highest rated movie in Lifetime Network History and was sold to over 100 hundred countries internationally”. Since then Kim has gone on to write, produce and direct the reality pilot “Battling Garages/RAW”, and the horror short “Purgatory”. Kim was recently hired to write the pilot reboot of the new “Streets of San San Francisco” has signed an option deal for his co-written TV Series “Stone’s Law”, based on the life and legal cases of NY Mafia Attorney Barry Levin.
Kim embraces the opportunity to continue working and collaborating with the many wonderful artists and talents in the entertainment industry. Mr. Delgado is the supportive father of two fantastic young adults who are currently in college and reaching for their dreams.