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Kim Shaw (born May 20, 1984) is a Canadian-born American actress. [1] She is best known as Dr. Cassie Williams on Saving Hope (2015–2017). Early life and education
Kim Shaw is an English snooker and pool player. She was runner-up in the 1995 World Women's Snooker Championship , [ 2 ] and was the first player to compile a century break in a World Ladies Billiards and Snooker Association tournament.
Detective Acacia Kim (Georgia Leva), a detective searching for Natalie. Margaret Brigham (Terryn Westbrook), Gil’s wife and Zoe and Alan’s mother. The doctor (Mercedes Colon) who treats Henry when he has measles. Derek (Noah Bentley), a bully from Joe’s past in the orphanage. Jean Peck (Marcia Cross), a business associate at Matthew’s ...
Animals is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by Collin Schiffli and written by David Dastmalchian.The film stars Dastmalchian and Kim Shaw as a couple living in a broken car who scam strangers to support their heroin addiction.
Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson at the Costume Institute Benefit celebrating the opening of In America: An Anthology of Fashion at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on May 2, 2022. Matt ...
Kim Shaw beat Allison Fisher 5–3 in their semi-final, having led 3–0 before Fisher took the next to make it 3–2. Corr beat Kelly Fisher 5–2 in the other semi-final. In the final, Corr built a 3–0 lead, but Shaw won three of the next four to leave Corr only one frame ahead at 4–3. Corr then took the next two to claim victory at 6–3.
Saving Hope is a Canadian supernatural medical drama television series set in Toronto in the fictional hospital Hope Zion. The series stars Erica Durance and Michael Shanks.The show's premise originated with Malcolm MacRury and Morwyn Brebner, who are both credited as creators and executive producers.
She won the Knockouts tag team titles twice (with Kiera Hogan) and the main prize once — the Impact Wrestling Knockouts title by defeating the Hall of Fame-worthy Mickie James.