

Campbell is best known for her comedic role on FOX Television as Gina, Martin Lawrence’s wife, on the iconic “Martin Show,” as well as playing opposite Damon Wayans on the ABC hit series, “My Wife and Kids.” Both of these are international sensations earning her an NAACP Image Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series and the BET Comedy Award. Campbell has starred on Darren Starr and Jeffrey Richmond’s “Uncoupled” opposite Neil Patrick Harris and is currently proud to be featured in the new sit-com for Bounce called “Act Your Age,” with Kym Whitley and Yvette Nicole Brown. She began her expansive career and the tender age of three, successfully spanning five decades in all genres of show business including singing, acting, directing, producing, and writing.

and The Jefferson Memorial Home for Foster Children. She serves on the board of directors for both The Special Needs Network of L.A. Kym holds an honorary doctorate from UVA, as well as a Bachelor of Science from Fisk University. Her ‘Don’t Feed Me’ campaign began as something she did for her son, Joshua, and it evolved into an ongoing, high-profile project to raise awareness of food allergies for children and adults. She has guest starred in a string of television shows, including “The Neighborhood,” “The Upshaws,” “Call Your Mother,” “Twenties,” “Fuller House,” and classics such as “The Wayans Brothers,” “The Parkers.” Not only was she a series regular on “The Young & Hungry” she was nominated for both a Daytime Emmy Award and won an Indie Series Award for her portrayal of Big Candi in “The Bay, The Series.” In addition to all her work as an entertainer, Kym is a dedicated activist.

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and did a national tour. Not long after the play, her TV career began as the creator and host of the first female panel talk show, on BET, entitled “Oh Drama!” Whether you know her from her frequent appearances on Larry David’s groundbreaking HBO series “Curb Your Enthusiasm” or from her stint on the long running nationally syndicated “Tom Joyner Morning Show,” this woman never fails to deliver the funny in all aspects of her long-standing career. Originally from Cleveland, Kym Whitley’s first real acting job was in the Shelley Garrett play “Beauty Shop,” which started in L.A.
