Kim Delgado was born in Brooklyn, New York. Kim started his acting career at the age of thirteen at PAF-Playhouse in Huntington Long Island. He became an equity member at sixteen and went on tour with Trinity Sq. Repertory's award-winning play "Brother to Dragons". Kim went on to film the PBS special of the play, "Great Performances: Brother to Dragons" (1975), directed by Adrian Hall. After graduating cum laude from the Davis Center in New York City, Kim went onto star with Lee Strasberg in Boardwalk (1979).
Other feature work includes, "Life As A House", Kindergarten Cop (1990),
"Patriot Games", "Eddie", "Good Burger", "Arizona Seaside", "Hard Four", "2:13" and "The Rune Stone". Kim has starred, guested, and co-starred in over two hundred television shows, mini-series and MOW's including; Soul Man,Jane By Design, Southland, Brothers and Sisters, Eli Stone, Rules Of Engagement, Desperate House Wives, Grays Anatomy, Boston Legal, The Closer, NYPD Blue, Crossing Jordan, Friends, CSI, Ally McBeal, Drew Carey, Even Stevens, Friends, Charmed, Breast Men, Chance Of A Life Time, To Kill A Cop, ER, Family Law, The Practice and a series regular on Big Bad Beetle Borgs. Most recently Kim worked as a guest member on Greg Malin's "FRESHMEN" TV pilot for ABC/FOX. The executive producer was Arianna Huffington.
Kim's co-written screenplay "Taken In Broad Day Light" aired on Lifetime February 2009 and was directed by Gary Yates. This was the third highest rated movie in Lifetime Network History and the rights were sold to cable and television outlets worldwide. Kim has several screenplays under development and looks forward to starting production on the 3D Movie "SK8HARD" in 2012.