Jeff Kimble is known for writing and directing the feature film "Golf Cart Jihad," a surrealistic dark comedy about a U.S. Marine and his return to civilian life, which won "Best Feature Film" at the International Filmmaker's Festival of World Cinema, London in 2015. In 2016 Jeff completed his second feature film, "The Dutchman," which won "Best Drama" at the Laughlin International Film Festival, "Best Arizona Film" at the Jerome International Film Festival and was an Official Selection of the Las Cruces International Film Festival and the Phoenix Film Festival in 2017. His third feature film, which he co-wrote, directed and appeared in--"Love Gods From Planet Zero"--is a dark comedy about two bagmen who get in over their heads smuggling illegal stem cells and find themselves pursued by "big pharma" in a dystopian future. Jeff also appeared on the real-life murder mystery series "People Magazine Investigates" as an arson investigator, as the lead reporter in an NBA/Wealth Simple commercial with Phoenix Suns player Mikal Bridges and as Dick in the comedy short film "Dick and Dank." He also appeared as Father William Bradley in the feature film "Run Rabbit" written and directed by Justin Rose.
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