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Biography #2 (for Night at the Museum)

Kim Raver has starred on the Emmy Award Winning Fox drama, 24 for the past two seasons, as 'Audrey Raines,' an aide to the Secretary of Defense in Washington. This fall, Raver can be seen starring in the new ABC prime time drama The Nine, which follows the lives of nine people after they experience a 52-hour hostage situation.

Raver recently wrapped a role in the indie feature Prisoner opposite Julian McMahon. She was also seen in the independent films Mind the Gap, directed by Eric Schaeffer, and Keep your Distance, directed by Stu Pollard. Raver also starred in the 2005 Lifetime movie Haunting Sarah, a supernatural thriller in which she portrays identical twins.

Raver endeared herself to critics and viewers during the five years she starred as paramedic 'Kim Zambrano,' on the NBC drama Third Watch. Raver's other television credits include a lead role on NBC's Trinity; guest starring roles in The Practice, Spin City, Law & Order; and a recurring role on Central Park West. She also appeared in the feature film City Hall with Al Pacino.

Born and raised in New York City, Raver had a regular role on the children's television series Sesame Street from the ages of 6 to 9. After Sesame Street she joined off-Broadway's first all-children's theater. Raver's big break came with her Broadway debut in the play Holiday in which she co-starred with Laura Linney and Tony Goldwyn. She also costarred with David Schwimmer and John Spencer in the Williamstown production of The Glimmer Brothers, written by Warren Leight.

Bio courtesy Fox for "Night at the Museum" (07-Jan-2007)


Biography #3 (for Third Watch)

Born and raised in New York City, Kim Raver had a regular role on the seminal children's television series Sesame Street from the ages of 6 to 9. After Sesame Street, the young actress joined off-Broadway's first all-children's theater.

A fine arts graduate of Boston University, Raver continues to study theater in New York with teacher and mentor Wynn Handman. She is fluent in French and German, a language that she learned as a child from her German-born mother.

In the beginning of her career, Raver paid her bills by acting in commercials that brought her to Venice, Italy, for a Visa ad and put her in a Jeep for Blade Runner director Ridley Scott. Raver's big break came with her Broadway debut in the play Holiday in which she co-starred with Laura Linney (The Truman Show) and Tony Goldwyn.

Among Raver's other television credits are a lead role on the drama Trinity and guest-starring roles in such series as The Practice, Spin City, and NBC's Law & Order, plus a recurring role on Central Park West. She also appeared in the feature film City Hall with Al Pacino.

Raver co-starred with David Schwimmer (NBC's Friends) and John Spencer (NBC's The West Wing) in the Williamstown production of The Glimmer Brothers, written by Warren Leight. Most recently, Raver finished shooting the independent film Martin & Orloff with Andy Richter and Janeane Garofalo.

Raver lives in New York. She spends her free time running, practicing yoga and being near her close-knit family. Her birthday is March 15.

Bio courtesy NBC for "Third Watch" (12-Oct-2003)