Biography
Raised in the Northeast and Kentucky, Kalember was encouraged to try acting as a career by a high school teacher. After earning both undergraduate and graduate degrees in theater, she joined the company of Baltimore's Center Stage in 1980. After a few years of working on stage and in TV commercials, Kalember was cast as the high-powered, newscaster Merrill Vochek in the 1983 premiere of ABC's soap opera "Loving". She left at the end of her …
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Career Milestones
2001 | Acted on stage opposite husband Daniel Gerroll in "Acomplice" at the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, New York |
2001 | Appeared in the workshop production of the untitled stage musical adaptation of the film "Dirty Dancing", playing Baby's mother |
1991 | Played Georgie Reed Whitsig in NBC series "Sisters" |
1989 | Joined cast of "thirtysomething" as Susannah Hart |
1987 | Broadway debut in "The Nerd" |
1986 | Cast in title role of CBS series "Kay O'Brien" |
1985 | Guest-starred in pilot episode of CBS' "The Equalizer" |
1984 | Feature film debut, "Cat's Eye" |
1983 | TV debut in original cast of ABC soap opera "Loving" as Merrill Vochek |
1981 | Off-Broadway debut, "The Butler Did It," |
1980 | First professional acting job as the Orange Girl in production of "Cyrano de Bergerac" at Center Stage in Baltimore, Maryland |
