Kim Weeks is an actress and the wife of the late American actor Charles Dennis Buchinsky commonly known as Charles Bronson. Kim’s husband Charles Bronson achieved global recognition as one of Hollywood’s formidable figures in action, western, and war films. During the 1950s, he played supporting roles in motion pictures and TV, sometime for anthology drama series, he’d appear as the main character.
Kim Weeks: Bio Summary
Name | Kim Weeks |
Age | 61 years old as of 2023 |
Date of birth | May 16, 1962 |
Place of birth | Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, USA |
Famous as | wife of Charles Bronson |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | Caucasian |
Spouse | Charles Bronson |
Occupation | Actress |
How Old Is Charles Bronson’s Wife, Kim?
Charles Bronson’s wife, Kim Weeks was brought into the world on May 16, 1962, in Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, USA. As of 2023, she is 61 years old. Her birth name is Kim Michele Weeks. Her father was in the US Army and he also worked as a fruit inspector. She has not disclosed either her mother’s name or details.
Kim might be her parents’ only child or not. Information regarding Kim Weeks’ siblings and other relatives is unavailable. According to publicly available information, she holds American nationality and her ethnicity is Caucasian. Details of her formative years and upbringing remain undisclosed to the public.
However, Kim was raised in Cocoa Beach, Florida, and spent much of her youth in the state. The names of the institutions Kim attended are unknown. It is unclear whether she successfully completed her studies or dropped out of school at some point. Her academic credentials have not been disclosed.
Kim relocated to Los Angeles, CA. She did several odd jobs. She also featured in commercials and worked as a model before she worked for Hollywood agent Michael Viner. Initially, she worked as his secretary, and through that, she had the opportunity to network with prominent actors and producers.
Kim Weeks became an actress. She was a former employee of Dove Audio. Per her Instagram handle, she is a ‘skin care maniac in Los Angeles’. She founded EquiVisor, a sun protection visor company based in Los Angeles. Kim disclosed the reason she founded the company on her website. She wrote:
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“ I used to compete in hunters, jumpers, and eventing. That meant I was in the saddle six days a week. I created the visor to solve the chronic sunburn I would go home with every time I went riding. I’ll admit that part of my creating the visor was good old healthy vanity.”
“I never wanted to look like I rode horses six days a week. But I was also super aware of skin cancer.” Kim also revealed how both her grandfather and father suffered from major health issues after their skin was exposed to sunlight daily. She disclosed that her father “had to have part of his ear reconstructed, and my Grandaddy, his entire nose.”
“What started as a problem solving project for myself, morphed into the EquiVisor® you see today. Sharing the visor has been a labor of love for me. I never set out to have a company, or patent a product, but I am so glad I did. The EquiVisor® has been out there doing its job for quite a few years now, and I still get a thrill every time I see someone using the visor. It never gets old. It makes all the hard work worth it. I hope you enjoy the EquiVisor® as much as I do sharing it with you.”
Kim Weeks Is An Actress
Kim Weeks worked in the film industry as an actress. Per her IMDb page, she has been credited for her appearance in 11 films. She played the part of a Waitress in the 1986 film Raw Deal. She appeared as Nurse in Traxx and Detective in Rainbow Drive. She played Mary Vibert in Night of the Fox.
Kim Weeks appeared in 2 episodes of Memories of Midnight, in which she played Nadia. She was Amparo Jiron in The Sands of Time, Andrea Loring in Donato and Daughter, and Female Reporter #2 in Raging Angels. She portrayed the role of Anna Meyer in Family of Cops, and Anna Meyer in Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops II.
Kim Weeks also appeared as Anne Meyer in Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion. She was an additional crew in Night of the Fox.
Kim Weeks Was The Third Wife Of Charles Bronson
Kim Weeks was married to American actor Charles Bronson. Although she was married to Charles until he passed away, she was not the first woman Charles married. Charles was married to Harriet Tendler, a radio host, and author, whom he met when both were aspiring actors in Philadelphia.
Charles and his first wife Harriet had two children, Suzanne Bronson and Tony Bronson before their marriage ended. Charles later married English actress and singer Jill Ireland, ex-wife actor David McCallum. They were married from October 5, 1968, until Jill died on 18 May 1990, of breast cancer.
Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland had a daughter, Zuleika Bronson, and adopted Katrina Holden Bronson. Jill had three sons, Paul McCallum, Valentine ‘Val’ McCallum, and Jason McCallum (who was adopted) from her marriage to David McCallum. Jason died of a drug overdose in 1989.
Charles Bronson then got married to Kim Weeks on December 27, 1998. They didn’t have any children together. They were married until Charles died on August 30, 2003, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, at age 81. Their marriage lasted for five years.
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