Jean Louisa Kelly

Jean Louisa Kelly (born March 9, 1972) is an American actress and singer. After making her film debut as Tia Russell in Uncle Buck (1989) alongside John Candy, she appeared in a wide range of other films including The Fantasticks (1995) and Mr. Holland's Opus (1995). From 2000 to 2006, she portrayed Kim Warner on the CBS sitcom Yes, Dear.[3]

Jean Louisa Kelly
Kelly in October 2009
BornMarch 9, 1972 (1972-03-09) (age 52)[1][2]
EducationColumbia University (BA)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1989–present
Notable workUncle Buck (1989)
Mr. Holland's Opus (1995)
Yes, Dear (2000–06)
Spouse
(m. 1997)
Children2
Websitejeanlouisakelly.com

Career

Her first professional paying job was as a kid, starring in "Annie" at the Theater by the Sea in Mantunuck, Rhode Island. She reprised her "Annie" role the following summer at the Candlewood Playhouse in Fairfield, Connecticut.[4] Before attending college, she already had roles in the original Broadway cast of Sondheim's Into the Woods (as Snow White) at the age of 15[4] and understudy to Rapunzel and Little Red Ridinghood, and as Tia Russell in the film Uncle Buck with John Candy. She also took roles in college productions, including with the Barnard College Gilbert and Sullivan Society.[5]

In the mid-1990s, after graduating from Columbia University, Kelly became well known for a series of television commercials she did for MCI long distance,[6] in which she played a telephone operator who challenged AT&T. In 1995, she starred as Luisa in the musical film The Fantasticks with Joey McIntyre and Joel Grey, although the film was shelved until 2000. The same year, she appeared as Rowena Morgan, the muse for the title character of Mr. Holland's Opus. In the 1990s, other films followed, including "Origin of the Species," "The Day Lincoln was Shot" and Landfall (2001). Kelly appeared Off Broadway at the York Theatre in the title role in Paul McKibbins and B.T. McNicholl's The It Girl, based on the 1927 movie It. She also appeared in the York's "Musicals in Mufti" series as Lois Lane in It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman.

In 1996, Kelly voiced the title role in the second season of the animated series Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders. After several made-for-TV movies, Kelly's broadest exposure came from her roles in situation comedies, first guest starring in such shows as Mad About You, and then as a cast member of the short-lived NBC version of Cold Feet. From 2000 to 2006, she starred as Kim Warner on the long-running sitcom Yes, Dear. In 2006 she guest starred in the ABC drama Grey's Anatomy. After her series ended, she guest starred on numerous television shows and starred in movies of the week. She recurred as Bernice Pope in the Yahoo production of Sin City Saints.

She played opposite William Fichtner in the movie "The Neighbor" and opposite John Diehl in "Out of the Wild" in 2015. In 2019 she played opposite Bradley Whitford in "Call of the Wild," and played Jane Doe/Serena May in the James Wan movie "Malignant."[7]

She released an album of children's music called Color of Your Heart in 2013.[8][9] In 2015, she released a five-song EP called Willing,[10] and in 2017 she released an album titled "For My Folks", which features a collection of standards.[11]

Kelly appears as Sarah Kazansky - wife of Val Kilmer's character Tom "Iceman" Kazansky - in the 2022 action drama movie Top Gun: Maverick.[12]

Personal life

Kelly was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, the daughter of J. Joseph Kelly III and Wendy Kelly.[5][13] Her father was a high school English teacher, and her mother taught piano. She grew up on Linden Street, off Central Street, in Boylston, MA,[4] eventually moving to Maryland when she was a junior in high school,[14] and attended Easton High School in Easton, Maryland.[6] In 1994, Kelly graduated from Columbia University's Columbia College with a Bachelor of Arts in English.[5]

In 1997, she married James Pitaro.[13] They have two children.

She is close friends with Jennifer Garner,[15] having hosted the baby shower for Garner's daughter and interviewed Garner for Self magazine in 2005.[16][17]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Uncle BuckTia Russell
1992American ShaolinMaria
1995The FantasticksLuisa Bellamy
1995Mr. Holland's OpusRowena Morgan
1998Origin of the SpeciesLaura
1999A Stranger in the KingdomAthena Allen
2001LandfallMarguerite Harris
2003Little Red LightAmanda MeyerShort film
2010Locked AwayChloe
2010Public AccessNancyShort film
2011Lego Hero Factory: Savage PlanetWaspixVoice
20141000 to 1: The Cory Weissman StoryTina WeissmanVideo
2014Zoe GoneDetective Patricia Henderson
2015Ant-ManBuyer
2017The NeighborLisa
2017The BachelorsBarbara Weston
2019Out of the WildJessie KingDrama, Western Movie
2020The Call of the WildKatie Miller
2021MalignantSerena May / Jane Doe
2022Top Gun: MaverickSarah Kazansky

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Breathing LessonsDaisyMovie
1994One More MountainMary GravesMovie
1995TadJulia TaftMovie
1996Harvest of FireRachelMovie
1996Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel RidersPrincess Gwenevere (voice)Main role (10 episodes)
1997Homicide: Life on the StreetSarah LangdonEpisode: "Kaddish"
1997Stolen Women: Captured HeartsSarah WhiteMovie
1998Ruby BridgesJane ColesMovie
1998The Day Lincoln Was ShotLucy Lambert HaleMovie
1998Law & OrderCoral GalvinEpisode: "Scrambled"
1998/99Mad About YouDiane3 episodes
1999The CyberstalkingHolly MoonMovie
1999Cold FeetShelley SullivanMain role (8 episodes)
2000–06Yes, DearKim WarnerMain role (122 episodes)
2001Ally McBealLisaEpisode: "The Ex-Files"
2006Grey's AnatomyRose WardEpisode: "Blues for Sister Someone"
2008Ghost WhispererJennifer Quinlan / Nora SutherlandEpisode: "First Do No Harm"
2008Eli StoneJulie LazerEpisode: "Heal the Pain"
2008Gary UnmarriedBethEpisode: "Gary and Allison Brooks"
2009Surviving SuburbiaMelissa MannEpisode: "Desperate Housewife"
2009The Three GiftsCherie GreenMovie
2010The GladesBeckyEpisode: "A Perfect Storm"
2010Burn NoticeEmilyEpisode: "Blind Spot"
2010–13Hero FactoryNatalie Breez / OperatorRecurring role; 6 episodes
2011Paul the Male MatchmakerDarla2 episodes
2011CSI: MiamiAmy WellsEpisode: "Stoned Cold"
2012CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationSheila DeMarcusEpisode: "Code Blue Plate Special"
2013Chance at RomanceRozHallmark Channel TV movie
2013The Good MotherRachelTelevision movie
2014Zoe GoneDet. Patricia HendersonLifetime television movie
2015Sin City SaintsBernice PopeYahoo Studios
2015Scream QueensDelight UlrichEpisode:"The Final Girl(s)"
2017Can't Buy My LoveVeronicaMovie
2017Major CrimesTori DuncanEpisode;"Bad Blood"
2017OutcastTherapist2 episodes
2017Law & Order True CrimeMarzi EisenbergEpisode: "The Menendez Murders: Episode 1"
2018Wisdom of the CrowdMrs. BullockEpisode: "The Tipping Point"
2018The FostersPastor Nicole2 episodes

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