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| Name | Kelly Lynch |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 1980–present |
Kelly Lynch is an American actress known for her roles in various Hollywood films and television series, including Desperate Housewives, The L Word, and Magic City. Born on January 31, 1959, in Golden Valley, Minnesota, she began her career in the entertainment industry with appearances in New York City-based off-Broadway productions, such as The Guthrie Theater and The Public Theater. Her early work also involved collaborations with notable Broadway directors like Mike Nichols and Harold Prince. Lynch's breakthrough in the film industry came with her role in the 1988 Cocaine Cowboys-inspired film Drugstore Cowboy, directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Matt Dillon and James Le Gros.
Kelly Lynch spent her childhood in Minnesota, where she developed an interest in theater and performing arts. She attended The Guthrie Theater's University of Minnesota-affiliated actor training program, which led to her involvement in various regional theater productions, including those at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois. Her early influences included Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro, and Al Pacino, who inspired her to pursue a career in acting. Lynch's family moved to New York City during her teenage years, allowing her to explore the city's vibrant arts scene, including Lincoln Center and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Lynch's professional career in acting began with off-Broadway productions, such as The Merchant of Venice at The Public Theater, directed by Joseph Papp. She worked with notable theater companies, including the New York Shakespeare Festival and the La Jolla Playhouse. Her transition to film and television led to roles in Road House alongside Patrick Swayze and Sam Elliott, as well as appearances in Twin Peaks, created by David Lynch and Mark Frost. Lynch has also worked with acclaimed directors like Martin Scorsese and Oliver Stone on films such as Gangs of New York and Nixon. Her collaborations with independent film directors, including Jim Jarmusch and Sofia Coppola, have resulted in critically acclaimed performances.
Some of Kelly Lynch's notable film roles include Curly Sue with James Belushi and Kelly Preston, Three of Hearts with William Baldwin and Sherilyn Fenn, and The Jacket with Adrien Brody and Keira Knightley. Her work in television series has also been extensive, with appearances in The Practice, House M.D., and Burn Notice. Lynch has shared the screen with actors like Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, and Morgan Freeman in various film and television projects. Her filmography also includes Mr. Magoo with Leslie Nielsen and Ernest Borgnine, as well as Homegrown with Billy Bob Thornton and Hank Azaria.
Kelly Lynch is married to Mitch Glazer, a screenwriter and film producer known for his work on Scrooged and Great Expectations. The couple has a daughter, Shane Lynch, and resides in Los Angeles, California. Lynch is involved with various charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the Environmental Defense Fund. Her interests outside of acting include yoga and hiking, which she often practices in California's Santa Monica Mountains and Runyon Canyon Park. Lynch has also been involved in environmental activism, supporting organizations like the Sierra Club and the World Wildlife Fund.
Throughout her career, Kelly Lynch has received several award nominations, including an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her role in Drugstore Cowboy. She has also been recognized for her work in television, with a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for her guest appearance in The Practice. Lynch's performances have been praised by critics, with Roger Ebert and Owen Gleiberman noting her talent and versatility as an actress. Her contributions to the entertainment industry have been acknowledged by organizations like the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and the Screen Actors Guild. Category:American actresses