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#REDIRECT [[List of Diff'rent Strokes characters#Kimberly Drummond]] {{R from merge}}
{{infobox character|
| name = Kimberly Drummond
| color = Pink
| born = [[1964]], [[Manhattan, New York]], [[New York City]], [[United States]]
| image =
| first = Movin' In (Diff'rent Strokes Pilot)
| last = Bulimia
| age = 14 (series premiere)<br>19 (in 1984, when Plato left the show)
| nationality = [[Caucasian race]]
| gender = [[Female]]
| parents = [[Philip Drummond]] (father)
| alias = Kim Drummond
| portrayer = [[Dana Plato]]
}}
'''Kimberly Drummond''' was a [[fictional character]] on the popular [[television program|television series]], ''[[Diff'rent Strokes]]'', and was portrayed by [[Dana Plato]] from [[1978 in television|1978]] until [[1984]], at the end of the show's sixth season.

Kimberly Drummond is the only biological child and daughter of wealthy [[Widow|widower]], Philip Drummond ([[Conrad Bain]]). Kimberly was born on [[Park Avenue]] in [[New York]] on [[October 22]], [[1964]]. Kimberly was shown as a caring, loving big sister to both [[Willis Jackson (character)|Willis]] and [[Arnold Jackson (character)|Arnold]], but as a wealthy, [[coming-of-age]] [[teenager]], she suffered from various problems.

Kimberly was always shown as a loving older sister to both Arnold and Willis, and had suffered problems throughout the series run: in one episode, no one in the Jackson/Drummond Family knew that Kimberly was suffering from [[bulimia]], or pregnant.

[[Category:Diff'rent Strokes characters|Drummond, Kimberly]]

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