Kimberly Elise: A Born Actress out of Minnesota; and Vegan Collard Greens

 Nothing humbles a person quite like doing a little research, to realize how much you don’t know. How much you haven’t seen. How much of the universe has gone about its business completely indifferent to you.


Today I salute a woman whose name I did not know until this morning, whose existence utterly bypassed me – notwithstanding she has been on the big screen for almost 30 years, has won heaps of well-deserved praise and awards, and is probably quite familiar to some of my friends.


Happy birthday to Kimberly Elise (Trammel) Born in 1967 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, you attended the American Film Institute. In 1996, you starred in the hit, Set it Off, which I may be one of the few people in the USA to have never seen. Then you played a role in The Ditchdigger’s Daughters; and followed that up with a part in Beloved, based on the book by Toni Morrison. None of which I saw, living under my little rock.


That’s just a hint of your busy career, the richness of your abilities as an actress. You’ve rubbed shoulders with some of the biggest names in Hollywood – Denzel Washington, Bruce Willis, Jada Pinkett Smith -- but your abilities on the screen are your own, not borrowed.


But perhaps what I like best about you, Kimberly, is your love for life. You are a committed vegan, a friend of PETA; and pro-life as well. There will be some who criticize those positions, but you are entitled to them.


You will never know who I am and that’s okay. I am happy to know a little bit about you.

And so for you, Kimberly, today, I will post a link to a cruelty-free and tasty dish that you would probably enjoy, even though I am unable to find any hint of a specific favorite recipe that you claim for your own. From sweetpotatosoul.com.


Vegan Collard Greens

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