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Kimisha Renee Davis was born in Santa Clara, California, & raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. She has always been the artistic child in her family & she was always been involved in the performing arts. Kimisha's passion for entertaining started in 2nd grade when she was involved in Primary Players, a performing children's choir; & since then, she continued to sing in numerous choirs throughout grade school. Kimisha discovered her passion for acting in the 9th grade, when she performed in her 1st musical, in the ensemble of Damn Yankees, at Indian Hill High School. And in 10th grade she began her training at the, School for Creative & Performing Arts (S.C.P.A.), majoring in acting, vocal music, & musical theatre. In Kimisha's first year, she received an ensemble role in her first play; Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors. But after a month into rehearsal, she was asked to play the supporting lead role, as the part of the young man, Dromio of Ephesus. Teachers saw Kimisha's talent, determination, & potential & during her tenure at S.C.P.A., she performed many plays & musicals not only in S.C.P.A's theatres, but also many theatres throughout the city of Cincinnati. Kimisha also performed in stage readings, was in Drama Ensemble, a highly selective acting troupe, & also sung in two prestigious traveling singing ensembles; the male & female mixed choir of Chorale, & the award winning, female A Capella group; Baby Grands.It was no surprise that by senior year Kimisha had the opportunity to perform with the Cincinnati Black Theatre Company, as Lady in Green, in For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf, by Ntozake Shange. Not only was the play sold out almost every night, but Kimisha was featured in the Cincinnati Enquire & the Cincinnati Herald for her outstanding performance. Also in her senior year, Kimisha was chosen to represent S.C.P.A. at the International Thespian Society's drama competition for Ohio. She won 1st place in monologue, & competed in nationals in Nebraska, & won 1st place yet again. By this time Kimisha was certain that she wanted to pursue acting as her career. She auditioned for many prestigious drama schools & after careful thought & consideration she chose to train at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), the oldest school for theatre in the United States. At CMU she loved the conservatory style training & discovered her passion for acting on camera. Currently Kimisha is pursuing & will achieve her destiny as an actor for film, television, & broadway.