Kitty Kelly
Biography
Biography
Kitty Kelly was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Kelly started her acting career landing roles in such films as "Behind Office Doors" (1931), "White Shoulders" (1931) and the Bert Wheeler adaptation "Girl Crazy" (1932). She also appeared in "The Girl in 419" (1933) and "Too Much Harmony" (1933). Her film career continued throughout the thirties in productions like "A Woman's Man" (1934), "All of Me" (1934) with Fredric March and "The Farmer Takes a Wife" (1935). She also appeared in the Preston Foster western "Geronimo" (1939) and "Grand Jury Secrets" (1939). Film continued to be her passion as she played roles in "Road to Singapore" (1940) with Bing Crosby, the Marlene Dietrich dramatic comedy "The Lady Is Willing" (1942) and the Claudette Colbert drama "So Proudly We Hail" (1943). She also appeared in the sci-fi picture "The Lost Missile" (1958) with Robert Loggia and the crime picture "Twelve Hours to Kill" (1960) with Nico Minardos. Kelly was most recently credited in "Dorothy Hamill's Ice Capades: Cinderella... Frozen in Time" (ABC, 1993-94). Kelly passed away in June 1968 at the age of 66.