Kelsey, a talented and multifaceted individual, was born and raised in South Jersey, surrounded by her loving parents, Tammy and David Fowler, and her younger brother, Micah Fowler, who would later become a talented actor in his own right, starring as JJ in the ABC series Speechless.
As a bi-coastal performer, Kelsey has had the opportunity to hone her craft in various artistic disciplines, including acting, singing, dancing, photography, and disabilities advocacy. Her impressive resume boasts four Broadway credits, with her first professional role at the tender age of 10, when she played the role of Lee Bouvier in the original Broadway production of Grey Gardens.
Kelsey's subsequent Broadway credits include Louise in Sunday in the Park with George, Jane Banks in Mary Poppins, and Young Bonnie in Bonnie & Clyde. Her remarkable talent and dedication have earned her a place on the soundtracks of the very productions she starred in, bringing her characters to life in a unique and captivating way.
In addition to her Broadway credits, Kelsey has also performed on the US National Tour of Mary Poppins, as well as numerous other live stage productions, further solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile performer.
Kelsey's educational background is equally impressive, having earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theater and a minor in Homeland Security from Pace University. This well-rounded education has undoubtedly helped her navigate the complexities of the entertainment industry with ease and confidence.
However, Kelsey's greatest passion and dedication lie in her work as an advocate for people with disabilities, a cause she shares with her brother Micah. Together, they work tirelessly to promote awareness and understanding, using their unique experiences and talents to make a positive impact on the world.