Kimberly Hébert Gregory, known for her roles in hit series like Two and a Half Men and The Big Bang Theory, has sadly passed away. Her former husband Chester Gregory shared the heartbreaking news on October 5.
Starting her career on stage, Kimberly gained fame as Dr. Belinda Brown in Vice Principals before appearing in various popular TV shows such as Gossip Girl, Grey’s Anatomy, Two and a Half Men, and Devious Maids.
In a touching social media tribute, Chester honored Kimberly as a brilliant presence, a source of courage, artistry, and resilience. He emphasized her friendship and the enduring legacy she leaves through their son.
Hollywood colleagues, including Walton Goggins from The White Lotus, paid tribute to her online. Kimberly’s memorable portrayal of Ms. Davora in a Big Bang Theory episode, where she played a psychic medium consulted by Penny and Sheldon, remains in viewers’ minds.
In that episode, Sheldon challenged the psychic’s authenticity but was left surprised by her accurate predictions about his future with Amy Farrah-Fowler. Kimberly’s last acting roles were in Craig Before the Creek and Carol & the End of the World.
The cause of Kimberly’s passing has not been disclosed yet.
