Kim Zimmer
Kim Zimmer's Appearance on The Rosie Show on Hold
By Jillian Bowe on November 03, 2011Kim Zimmer to Visit The Rosie Show Nov. 3
By Jillian Bowe on October 28, 2011OLTL and GL Stars Rock For Red Cross!
By Daytime Confidential on October 10, 2011

Ex-Guiding Light star Bradley Cole and current and former One Life to Live peeps Gina Tognoni, David Gregory and Brittany Underwood (pictured above) rocked the night away at the 7th Annual Rock Show for Charity to benefit The American Red Cross. The event took place on October 8 at the SoHo Playhouse in New York City. See more photos after the jump! READ MORE
Kim Zimmer's Husband Lands Short-Term Role on One Life to Live
By Luke Kerr on August 18, 2011
It’s going to be a family affair on One Life to Live for Kim Zimmer. According to Soaps In Depth, Zimmer’s hubby A.C. Weary has been cast as Theo, “the manager of the Spotted Pony gentleman’s club.” Reportedly, it is a short-term recurring role and he will first appear August 19.
DC #634: Kim Zimmer on The Morning Jolt With Larry Flick
By Luke Kerr on August 03, 2011
One Life to Live’s Kim Zimmer dropped by The Morning Jolt With Larry Flick to dish about her time as Reva Shayne on Guiding Light and Echo DiSavoy on OLTL.
During the rip-roaring interview, with Larry Flick and Keith Price, they discuss Zimmer’s new book I’m Just Sayin: Three Deaths, Seven Husbands and a Clone! My Life as a Daytime Diva , Ellen Wheeler, whether-or-not she’s been approached by Prospect Park and what projects she has in the works.
Larry and Keith enjoyed the visit so much they wanted to share it with Daytime Confidential’s listeners.
Kim Zimmer Dishes Walking Out on Oprah
By Luke Kerr on July 22, 2011

Kim’s Zimmer’s I’m Just Saying: Three Deaths, Seven Husbands and a Clone, My Life as a Daytime Diva is turning out to be the must read book of the summer and so are her interviews promoting it. TV Guide’s Michael Logan caught up with the One Life to Live and former Guiding Light star, who talked about her book and walking out on Oprah during a commerical break for The Oprah Winfrey Show.
TV Guide Magazine: I love the anecdote about how you got so mad at Oprah when you appeared on her show that you walked out during a commercial break — and then she came running after you and learned a big lesson about how not to treat her guests! Priceless.Zimmer: Yeah, but I watched her last two or three episodes when she ended her show and it was like, "Oh, f--k! Now she's Jesus Christ!" And I'm claiming in the book that she learned something from me! I'm thinking, "Oh, man, her people are gonna come after me!"
Zimmer also didn’t mince words about the end of Guiding Light.




