Kelly Weaver, a multifaceted individual based in Orlando, Florida, has been actively involved in the film industry since the late 1990s. Born in Seattle, Washington, Kelly's passion for acting began at a young age, and he has been hooked on performing in front of audiences ever since.
Kelly's journey in the film industry took him from Seattle to Texas, where he attended Stephen F. Austin and took his first drama class, which further fueled his enthusiasm for acting. He then moved to Jacksonville, Florida, and attended Mandarin Middle School, where he temporarily put his drama pursuits on hold to focus on his studies.
However, his love for film and acting was reignited when he met his best friend, Byron C. Miller, in Orlando, Florida. The two shared a passion for film, and shortly after, Kelly, Byron, and some friends collaborated to create Kelly's first film, "Night".
Throughout his career, Kelly has worked on various productions, both in front of and behind the camera. He is dedicated to contributing to the filmmaking process in any way he can, and has even taken on roles such as boom operator, additional casting, and location scouting.
In the mid-2000s, Kelly founded his own production company, Terminal 52 Films, and is also associated with two other companies, Envision Films and Nightmare Films. He has written a 13-episode anthology series called "Stories of the Paranormal" and has also written and directed projects such as "Wreak", "The Bailey Case", and "Hotel of the Broken".