Kimberly Scott, born in 1961, is an American actress known for her compelling performances in both theater and film. In Prison Stories: Women on the Inside (1991), she delivers a poignant portrayal that captures the struggles and resilience of women behind bars. Her extensive career includes notable appearances in various genres, but her work in cult cinema remains a significant aspect of her legacy. Scott's ability to navigate complex roles adds depth to the narratives she engages with, making her a noteworthy figure in the realm of exploitation and drama.
Prison Stories: Women on the Inside
A dramatization examining the effect of prison life on the family unit. "Parole Board" examines the story of a woman who is jailed for killing her husband. Coming up for parole she finds it difficult to face the prospect of renewing her relationship with the daughter she left behind. "Esperanza" focuses on the story of a Puerto Rican woman whose son is arrested for dealing in drugs while she is doing time for the same crime. "New Chicks" is about two young prison newcomers, one who arrives pregnant. Their friendship is put to the test when the pregnant inmate aligns herself with a powerful jail gang leader in hopes of gaining better treatment for her unborn child.