Kelly Anne Patterson is an actress and assistant director, known for Wicker Park (2004), Death Race (2008) and Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008).
Kelly Arjen is a producer and actress, known for Adverse (2020), Strange Ones and Don't Stare (2017).
Among Kelly Asbury's many achievements, he directed UglyDolls (2019) and Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017). He also co-wrote the 3D computer-animated feature film Gnomeo & Juliet (2011). Asbury's other past directorial efforts include the Oscar-nominated films, Shrek 2 (2004) and Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002). During his over thirty-year career as an animation artist, Kelly Asbury had served many creative capacities on some of Hollywood's most popular animated films, including Frozen (2013), Wreck-It Ralph (2012), Shrek (2001), Toy Story (1995), Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), "Beauty and the Beast" (Disney 1992) and "The Little Mermaid" (Disney 1989). Asbury also provided a variety of character voices on Gnomeo & Juliet (2011) and Shrek 2 (2004). In addition to films, Asbury was a noted author and illustrator of several published children's books, as well as having written and compiled the offbeat, non-fiction book, "Dummy Days - America's Favorite Ventriloquists from Radio and Early TV" (Angel City Press - 2003) He sadly passed away on June 26, 2020. He is survived by his wife, Jacquie, two step-sons, a sister, and a niece
Kelly is a proud Oregon boy and Portland Trail Blazer fanatic, but he spent about half of his early life in Washington, DC. He graduated from Oberlin College, which is in a lovely part of Ohio where there really wasn't a whole lot to do. Fortunately, he met dancer Carolyn Hall and they were able to keep each other entertained. So much so, in fact, that some years later they got married. They now reside, together, in Brooklyn, New York. Carolyn won a NY Dance & Performance ("Bessie") Award for her body of work and continues to dance while also pursuing a career in Historical Marine Ecology, and teaching workshops on communicating science. Kelly has acted on stage all over the place, in New York, and around the country, recently winning a Drama Desk Award for Signature Theatre's revival of the AR Gurney play, "The Wayside Motor Inn." He earned nice reviews, opposite multiple Academy Award winner Denzel Washington, playing the "blithely cocky" (Ben Brantley, NYTimes) & "nicely nasty" (Clive Barnes, NYPost) Octavius Caesar in the Broadway revival of "Julius Caesar". He is a former member of the Tony Award winning Oregon Shakespeare Festival acting company. Kelly's father, Les, is a former U. S. Representative. His mother, Sue, worked at the Wilderness Society and The National Abortion Rights Action League. Before that, she and her sister, Ann, co-ran her family's restaurant in Tumalo, Oregon, where Kelly had his first job washing dishes. His parents are both now semi-retired. Kelly's interest in performing was most likely passed on from his parents with his mother being a singer and his father a politician. His sister Stacy, is a social worker. She and her brother appeared in plays together in their early years before Stacy left acting to pursue other interests. Central Oregon residents still fondly recall Stacy's farewell performance in the Sisters Junior High production of "A Mouse That Roared" in the spring of 1980.
Kelly B. Jones is an actress and producer, known for Death of Me (2020), Strike Back (2010) and The Driver (2019).
Kelly Ribeiro Bailey, born February 19, 1998 is a British-Portuguese actress. Her debut on TV happened in 2015, in TVI's production "A Única Mulher". Since that year she stared in "A Herdeira" and "Prisioneira", also from TVI. In 2018 she participated in her first film, having the leading role in Portuguese production "Linhas de Sangue".
Kelly Banlaki was born on March 24, 1993 in Budapest, Hungary. She is an actress, known for Grimaldi: The Funniest Man in the World (2017), Guilt (2016) and Robin Hood (2006).
A native New Yorker, Kelly grew up being trained in the Arts (dance, voice, acting, theatre), and spent over 25 years honing these skills within her community. She has also mentored budding Arts enthusiasts through music, theatre and choir direction. However, her film/commercial/music video career came later in life, and it all began with a call to go back to her native New York and work on a Music Video, with Director Roman Jaquez, for the group SIN COTORRA, which helped fight against domestic violence. A firm believer in "supporting our local communities" she has also worked on several commercial sets, many of which spotlight the community in which she lives. One was the MEET MINNEAPOLIS Winter Tourism Commercial, for the Minneapolis Convention Center. You can also be on the lookout for her in the feature films,DISCURSION (as Tracy Becker) GOD'S GREEN EARTH, as well as two wonderful short films, called ALLERGIC TO LOVE (as Elanor), and THE VACATIONERS (as Angel), all locally filmed in the Twin Cities, and soon to be released!!
Kelly Bartram is an actress, known for The Dark: The Great Deceiver (2020), Be Still and Know (2019) and Where Is Good? (2015).