Jack Kelly
Biography
Jack Kelly (September 16, 1927 – November 7, 1992) was a prominent American actor whose career spanned several decades. His foray into the world of performance began at the tender age of two, when he modeled for soap advertisements, earning a lifetime supply of the product as compensation. By the time he reached nine, Kelly made his theatrical debut in the play "Swing Your Lady," featuring Hope Emerson.
After relocating with his family to California in 1938, he transitioned into films, quickly making a name for himself in Hollywood. Among his notable film credits are "A Holiday Affair," "Forbidden Planet," and "Black Tuesday," each showcasing his versatility and talent.
Kelly's career was marked by his ability to navigate both stage and screen, as he also performed in various Broadway productions and radio shows throughout his early years. His work contributed significantly to the entertainment landscape of his time, and he became a familiar face in American cinema.
Throughout his career, Jack Kelly left an indelible mark on the industry, recognized for his dynamic performances and enduring charm. His contributions continue to be celebrated, highlighting the legacy of a child star who successfully transitioned into a respected actor in his own right.
Filmography
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Lady Driver
2020
Submarine Command
1951 • Lt. Paul Barton
The Redhead from Wyoming
1953 • Sandy
The Red Ball Express
1952
To Hell and Back
1955 • Kerrigan
The Stand at Apache River
1953 • Hatcher
They Rode West
1954 • Lt. Raymond
Young Billy Young
1969 • John Behan
Gunsmoke
1953 • Curly Mather
Cult of the Cobra
1955 • Carl Turner
Drive a Crooked Road
1954 • Harold Baker
FBI Code 98
1963 • Robert P. Cannon
A Fever in the Blood
1961 • Dan Callahan
Love, Courage and the Battle of Bushy Run
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Black Tuesday
1954 • Frank Carson
She Devil
1957 • Dr. Dan Scott
The Violent Men
1955
The Human Tornado
1976 • Captain Ryan
Law and Order
1953 • Jed
The Bamboo Prison
1954 • Slade
Commandos
1968 • Captain Valli
Julie
1956 • Jack (co-pilot)