Kelli Joan Maroney is a renowned American actress and producer with a career spanning over four decades. With over 70 production credits, including 31+ films and over 540 hours of television, she has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry.
Maroney's early career began with her breakout role as Lolita "Kimberly Harris" in the ABC Daytime drama Ryan's Hope in 1975. She quickly gained recognition for her performances, acting alongside notable actors such as Joan Fontaine and Christopher Reeve.
Her subsequent roles include taking over the role of "Tina Lord" on ABC's One Life to Live and playing the exasperated cheerleader "Cindy Carr/Spirit Bunny" in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. She has also appeared in a variety of films, including Night of the Comet, Chopping Mall, The Zero Boys, and Slayground, earning her the title of Final Girl in the horror genre.
In addition to her film work, Maroney has made guest appearances on numerous television shows, including Murder, She Wrote, True Blood, and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!. She has also appeared in several documentaries, including In Search of Darkness, Time Warp, and Direct to Video.
Maroney is a strong advocate for mental health awareness and animal welfare. She is married to Dan Ulin and lives in Los Angeles with their two rescue cats.