Kimberly Hébert Gregory, “vice-director” and actress of “private practice”, died at 52 years old

Kimberly Hébert Gregory, who was best known for his role as Dr. Belinda Brown in the HBO series “Vice-Directors”, died. She was 52 years old.
Kimberly died on Friday, her ex-husband Chester Gregory confirmed on Sunday on Instagram. No cause has been given.
“Kimberly Hébert Gregory, you were brilliant embodied, a black woman whose mind has lit each room, whose presence bore both fire and grace. You taught us the lessons of courage, in artistic talent, in resilience and in the way of continuing to present itself, even when life has demanded more than its share,” he wrote.
“Through our best, through our greatest challenges, what remained was love, respect and a link that no storm could break.”
“Much more than the ex-wife, you were my friend. Our son, the song we wrote together, is the living echo of your light. Through him, your brilliance will never fade. By him, your laughter will always resist.”
“Thank you, Kimberly, for each chapter we have shared. Your story has never been defined by the battle, but by the beauty you have brought through it. ”
“Rest in power, rest in peace, rest in the Lord knowing that you are loved, always. Kim … You did well,” said Chester.




