Kimberly Hébert Gregory, best known for her roles in popular TV series like “The Big Bang Theory,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” and “Better Call Saul,” has sadly passed away at the age of 52. The news of her death was confirmed by her ex-husband, Chester Gregory.
Chester expressed his deep sadness on social media, praising Kimberly for her brilliance and impact on those around her. He highlighted her strength, artistry, and resilience, emphasizing the lasting legacy she leaves behind through their son.
The entertainment industry was shaken by the news of Kimberly’s passing, with colleagues and friends sharing their grief online. Walton Goggins, who worked with Kimberly on the show “Vice Principals,” paid tribute to her professionalism and talent, calling her one of the best he had ever worked with.
Niecy Nash and Yvette Nicole Brown also shared heartfelt messages in memory of Kimberly, describing her as a sweet and beloved soul. Kimberly, born in Houston, Texas, in 1972, began her acting career in her hometown before making a mark in television and film.
Throughout her nearly two-decade-long career, Kimberly’s portrayal of Dr. Belinda Brown in “Vice Principals” stood out as one of her most memorable performances. She was a strong advocate for equality in the industry, emphasizing the importance of openness and diversity.
The passing of Kimberly Hébert Gregory marks a significant loss in the entertainment world, with fans and colleagues mourning the talented actress’s untimely departure.
