Kelly, a native of the picturesque New England region, hails from a rich cultural heritage and boasts a distinguished academic background, having graduated from the esteemed Emerson College. This multifaceted individual has successfully navigated a diverse range of professional endeavors, exceling as an actor, voiceover artist, and producer.
Her remarkable journey within the entertainment industry commenced in the year 2003, when she secured the coveted role of Bree in the horror-comedy film, The Janitor, skillfully directed by the acclaimed Andy Signore.
Notable aspects of Kelly's professional journey following her initial foray into independent film and television include a significant period of time spent in Seattle from 2006 to 2009, during which she worked closely with Ben Andrews and Natasha Sims on her second feature-length film, a psychological thriller titled Natural Possession: Director's Cut, which made its debut in 2008.
It was also during this period of time in Seattle that Kelly took the initiative to establish her own production company, Studio Trifusion, which went on to produce its very first film, the dramatic thriller Trust Issues, in 2008. Kelly had the opportunity to share the screen with talented actress Ashley Cozine in this film.
During her time in Seattle, Kelly was a prolific actress, taking on numerous film roles, including Continuum, a cinematic endeavor directed by Jay Purcell, Leave My Laundry, and Union Station, each showcasing her remarkable acting abilities. Furthermore, Kelly lent her voice to a diverse array of characters in the online game Pirates of the Burning Sea, demonstrating her impressive vocal range and adaptability.
In addition to her acting pursuits, Kelly remained dedicated to her work as a producer, overseeing the production of films, industrials, and commercials through her own production company, Studio Trifusion.
Upon her return to the city of angels, Los Angeles, Kelly was fortunate enough to be featured in a scene alongside the talented Clark Duke in an episode of the extremely popular ABC Family television show Greek, which was skillfully directed by the accomplished Michael Lange. Additionally, she took on the lead role in the thought-provoking re-enactment/documentary television special She Survived That... Pregnant?!, which was meticulously directed by the experienced Rick Pendleton.
In the latter part of 2009, Kelly secured a supporting role in The Big Playground, a film brought to life by the innovative and up-and-coming filmmaker Jocelyn R.C., whom she initially met during her time in Seattle.
Kelly's professional and personal trajectory underwent a significant transformation in the year 2016, as she made the pivotal decision to relocate to the vibrant city of Austin, Texas, thereby inaugurating a fresh and exciting chapter in her life's narrative.