Mark Kelly
Born: Apr 12, 1973
Mark Kelly was raised Los Angeles. He has worked in the theatre for fifteen years performing in over 85 productions. His credits include Tom in The Glass Menagerie, Jerry in The Zoo Story, Phillip in Orphans, Burton in Burn This, the title role in The Dismantling of Lemuel Pitkin (world premiere, The Actors' Gang), Han Solo in The Star Wars Trilogy in Thirty Minutes (U.K. premiere, Edinburgh '99, L.A. '02-'03), and Ben Cook in Dennis McIntyre's National Anthems (European premiere, Edinburgh, Scotland '99). He has appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival performing in 17 productions (Five world and European premieres; 1994-1999), has several television (CSI, CSI: NY) and international film festival appearances, and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting at the University of Southern California. Also a writer, filmmaker, and Co-President of Spiritsmanship Productions; he is the co-star, co-writer, and a producer of the critically acclaimed, award winning short film, Loves Me Loves Me Not. His comedic short film, We Are the World: Inside the World, is currently being submitted to the festival circuit. He performed in HBO's 2002 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen with the sketch comedy group Another Showcase Showdown. He has spent the past two years developing/producing the sketch comedy show Beyondo for television.
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