Kimberly Hébert Gregory (
née Hébert; December 7, 1972 – October 3, 2025) was an American actress. She began her career in theatre before her breakthrough role as Dr. Belinda Brown in the
HBO comedy series
Vice Principals in 2016.<a href="
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Kimberly Hébert was born on December 7, 1972, in Houston, the youngest of three. She graduated from
The High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in her native Houston. She received a BA in psychology from
Mount Holyoke College in 1994, spent a term at
The Theatre School at DePaul University for an MFA in acting, and earned a master's in
social work from the
School of Social Service Administration at the
University of Chicago in 2002.<a href="
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Chester Gregory with whom she had a son, but the couple divorced.<a href="
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She appeared in a number of Chicago Theatre Company productions as of late 1990s. She was nominated as Best Supporting Actress in a Play at the 1998
Joseph Jefferson Awards Equity Branch for performance in
Shakin' the Mess Outta Misery at Chicago Theatre Company.<a href="
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimberly_Hébert_Gregory#cite_note-6"><span>[</span>6<span>]</span></a> In 2012, Hébert Gregory was nominated for
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play for performance in
By The Way, Meet Vera Stark.<a href="
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Hébert Gregory appeared in films
I Think I Love My Wife (2007),
Red Hook Summer (2012),
White Alligator (2012), and
The Genesis of Lincoln (2014). She guest starred on
Gossip Girl,
Law & Order,
Grey's Anatomy,
Private Practice,
Two and a Half Men, and
The Big Bang Theory.<a href="
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Lifetime comedy-drama series,
Devious Maids.<a href="
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HBO comedy series
Vice Principals opposite
Danny McBride.<a href="
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The Wrap described Hébert Gregory as the show's "breakout star".<a href="
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In early 2017, she was cast opposite
Toni Collette in the ABC action comedy-drama pilot
Unit Zero produced by
Kenya Barris.<a href="
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine and
Better Call Saul. Later in 2017, Hébert Gregory was cast in a female leading role in the ABC comedy-drama
Kevin (Probably) Saves the World.<a href="
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimberly_Hébert_Gregory#cite_note-12"><span>[</span>12<span>]</span></a><a href="
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimberly_Hébert_Gregory#cite_note-13"><span>[</span>13<span>]</span></a> The series was canceled after one season.
That same year, Hébert Gregory was cast on the
Cartoon Network animated series
Craig of the Creek in which she had a starring role as Nicole Williams, the mother of the titular character. She also appeared in the 2023 spinoff
Jessica's Big Little World and the 2023 prequel film
Craig Before the Creek.
Hébert Gregory later has appeared on
The Act,
The Chi and
All Rise. In 2019, she co-starred in the romantic drama film
Five Feet Apart.
In 2020, Hébert Gregory was cast as
Ruth Jean Baskerville Bowen in the National Geographic anthology series
Genius: Aretha starring
Cynthia Erivo.<a href="
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimberly_Hébert_Gregory#cite_note-14"><span>[</span>14<span>]</span></a> In 2023, she was cast in the Netflix original animated limited series
Carol & the End of the World.<a href="
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Gregory died on October 3, 2025, at the age of 52, according to her ex-husband Chester on social media. Her death was also confirmed by her
Vice Principals co-star
Walton Goggins and paid tribute to her on his Instagram account.<a href="
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