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Kelly Lee Carlson (born February 17, 1976) is a former American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Kimber Henry in the FX drama series Nip/Tuck.
Kelly Carlson is an American actress who starred in Nip/Tuck, The Marine, and Jimmy. She is also a model, a member of the Smile Network, and a horse advocate.
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- Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
May 28, 2020 · Kelly Carlson, who played Kimber Henry on Nip/Tuck, left acting to support her husband's Navy career in San Diego. She revealed her decision, her husband's business and her possible return to Hollywood in an Instagram Live.
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24K Followers, 3,488 Following, 943 Posts - Kelly Carlson (@therealkellycarlson) on Instagram: "Former actress of TV/Film. I am the OG Kimber Henry from Nip/Tuck and Dog mom. Works with CFSP.
Feb 7, 2023 · Kelly Carlson, who played Kimber on Nip/Tuck, left acting to follow her husband's Navy career in San Diego. She said she was open to new experiences, but not interested in fame or money.
Kelly Carlson is an American actress best known for playing a pivotal role in the popular medical drama television series titled ‘Nip/Tuck.’. Born in Minneapolis, and raised in Bloomington, Minnesota, Kelly was born to a hairdresser mother and a high school basketball coach father.
Kelly Carlson is an actress, model and humanitarian who starred in Nip/Tuck (2003) and The Marine (2006). She was born in Minnesota, has a passion for horses and has appeared in Maxim and Stuff magazines.