Kimberly Quinn Is a Force In Front and Behind the Camera in "El Camino Christmas"
Kimberly Quinn is an actress and producer who is responsible for Hollywood hits like "St. Vincent" and "Hidden Figures." She appears in the upcoming Netflix film "El Camino Christmas," which she also produced alongside her husband Theodore Melfi.
Kimberly sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith in Los Angeles to talk about the new dark Christmas comedy that also stars Tim Allen, Jessica Alba and Dax Shepard. She says Tim Allen's comedic timing is incredible to witness, and that the film is a fun and interesting take on a Christmas movie.
Kimberly, who was also a producer on "Hidden Figures," gives her take on the flood of sexual assault allegations in Hollywood, and what she thinks needs to change in the industry.
"El Camino Christmas" starts streaming on Netflix on December 8th.
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