Kelly, a native of New England and Emerson College alumnus, is a multifaceted individual with a plethora of talents, including acting, voiceover work, and production. Her career took off in 2003 when she landed the role of Bree in the horror-comedy film, The Janitor, directed by Andy Signore.
Since then, Kelly has continued to work in the independent film and television industry, with a notable stint in Seattle from 2005 to 2008. During this period, she collaborated with Ben Andrews and Natasha Sims on her second feature-length film, the psychological thriller Natural Possession: Director's Cut, released in 2008. It was also during this time that Kelly founded her production company, Studio Trifusion.
The first film under the Studio Trifusion umbrella was the dramatic thriller Trust Issues, in which Kelly co-starred with Ashley Cozine in 2008. While in Seattle, she remained busy, acting in several films, including Continuum, directed by Jay Purcell, Leave My Laundry, and Union Station, as well as voicing characters in the online game Pirates of the Burning Sea.
In addition to her acting work, Kelly continued to produce films, industrials, and commercials through Studio Trifusion. Upon her return to Los Angeles, she appeared in a scene with Clark Duke in an episode of the hit ABC Family show Greek, directed by Michael Lange, and played the lead character in the re-enactment/documentary television special She Survived That... Pregnant?!, directed by Rick Pendleton, in 2009.
Later that year, Kelly landed a supporting role in The Big Playground, a film by up-and-coming filmmaker Jocelyn R.C., whom she first met in Seattle. In 2016, Kelly relocated to Austin, Texas, marking a new chapter in her career and personal life.