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Kim Estes received the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series - 2017 - Dicks His television credits include . How To Get Away With Murder . I'm Dying Up Here . Brooklyn 99, . Hot Wet American Summer 10 Years Later . Pitch, . The Real O'Neals, . Secrets and Lies, . Fresh off the Boat, . Stalker, . State of Affairs, . Pretty Little Liars, . The Matador, Rake, The Fosters, The Bridge, NCIS, How I Met Your Mother, Private Practice, Law & Order: LA, House, 'Dexter,, The Closer, Hawthorne, Body of Proof, Cold Case, Criminal Minds, Numb3rs, and others Kim has starred in many films, including Underdog (Ritchie Greer), Playing Beethoven (Catherine Shefski), Crossroad (directed by Shervin Youssefian), Not 4 Sale and Each Other (both directed by Roger Melvin), Volcano Girl (directed by Ashley Maria), Free Denmark (directed by Ricardo Korda) and The Birthday Gift (directed by Marie Tang). In addition, he has appeared in the films Five Hour Friends (produced by Ron Jackson), Viral, Breathing Room, the 400 (all produced by John Suits) and Save Me (directed by Jennifer Getzinger). His stage credits include the staged performance reading of Buried in the Night at The Blank Theatre, Private Eyes at the Little Fish Theatre, HellCab at the Lillian Theatre, Frankincense and Henry V at the Pacific Resident Theatre Company, Changes in the Mating Strategies of White People at the Lounge theatre (Nominated by NAACP for Best Actor 2014) and Treat Yourself Like Cary Grant (Nominated by NAACP for Best Actor 2012) at the Lillian Theatre.