Paul Kelly
Kelly, Paul (1899–1956), actor. Born in Brooklyn, the lean, sternly handsome leading man made his debut in 1907 in A Grand Army Man, then spent time in stock before returning to Broadway as George Cooper in Seventeen (1918) and Robert Williams in Penrod (1918). Kelly won praise for his performance as the jazzed‐up husband John Allen in Up the Ladder (1922), then enjoyed long runs as crime solver Barry McGill in Whispering Wires (1922) and as the rejected lover Harry in Chains (1923). None of his subsequent roles in the 1920s and early 1930s were in successful plays, so he left for Hollywood in 1933. He is best remembered for two roles he played after he returned from films: the agonized Brigadier General K. C. Dennis in Command Decision (1947) and the alcoholic actor Frank Elgin trying for a comeback in The Country Girl (1950).





