Roy Kellino

Roy Kellino

Deceased · Born: Apr 22, 1912 · Died: Nov 18, 1956

Personal Details

BornApr 22, 1912 Lambeth, London, England, UK
Spouse
  • Barbara Billingsley

    ( Nov 15, 1953 to Nov 18, 1956 )
  • Roseina (Normanda) Bates

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Pamela Mason

    ( Sep 8, 1934 to Dec 31, 1969 )

Biography

Born on April 22, 1912, in the bustling metropolis of London, England, Philip Roy Gislingham emerged into the world as a unique and multifaceted individual, destined to leave an indelible mark on the lives of those around him.

Kellino's illustrious career traversed a plethora of significant endeavors, boasting a distinguished repertoire that included the critically acclaimed television series "Four Star Playhouse", which made its debut in 1952, alongside the equally impressive "Schlitz Playhouse", which premiered in 1951.

Kellino's impressive career is marked by a plethora of notable achievements, with one of his most significant contributions being his instrumental involvement in the creation of the cinematic masterpiece "Charade". This revered film, released in 1954, has been enchanting audiences for generations with its enduring charm and timeless appeal.

Kellino's personal life was characterized by a complex web of romantic entanglements, with a profound focus on his marital history. Throughout the trajectory of his life, he embarked upon two distinct marital journeys, each replete with its own singular attributes and eventual conclusions.

The inaugural chapter of Kellino's romantic odyssey unfolded with his initial nuptials to Pamela Ostrer, a woman who would later earn a certain level of infamy under the enigmatic pseudonym Pamela Mason. This significant milestone in his personal life served as a catalyst for a profound transformation, marking the inception of a novel and intriguing chapter in his amorous escapades.

Kellino's second marriage to the distinguished actress Barbara Billingsley served as a testament to his remarkable capacity to establish profound and enduring bonds with individuals who have made a significant impact in the world of entertainment.

Kellino's marital experiences throughout his lifetime were a testament to his profound capacity for love and devotion, as well as his remarkable aptitude for navigating the intricate and often challenging dynamics of personal relationships, ultimately revealing a multifaceted individual whose emotional intelligence and commitment to those around him were consistently on full display.

Roy Kellino's life was tragically cut short on November 18, 1956, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, situated in the state of California, within the borders of the United States of America, thereby denying the world the opportunity to witness the further evolution of his remarkable legacy, which would have undoubtedly continued to flourish and expand in the years to come, had fate not dealt him such a devastating and unforeseen blow.

Career

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1953
Charade
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1950
Guilt Is My Shadow
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1939
I Met a Murderer
I Met a Murderer as Director, Screenplay