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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).

 
 
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Paul Kelly

  • Born: Aug 09, 1899 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York
  • Died: Nov 06, 1956 in Beverly Hills, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '30s-'50s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Crime
  • Career Highlights: Crossfire, Springfield Rifle, The File on Thelma Jordon
  • First Major Screen Credit: The New Klondike (1926)

Biography

Paul Kelly was one of the few actors who not only played killers, but also had first-hand experience in this capacity! On stage from age 7, "Master" Paul Kelly entered films at 8, performing on the sunlight stages of Flatbush's Vitagraph Studios. His first important theatrical role was in Booth Tarkington's Seventeen; he later appeared in Tarkington's Penrod, opposite a young Helen Hayes. Star billing was Kelly's from 1922's Up the Ladder onwards. In films from 1926, Kelly alternated between stage and screen until his talkie debut in 1932's Broadway Through A Keyhole. The actor's career momentum was briefly halted with a two-year forced hiatus. On May 31, 1927, Kelly was found guilty of manslaughter, after killing actor Ray Raymond in a fistfight. The motivating factor of the fatal contretemps was Raymond's wife, Dorothy MacKaye, who married Kelly in 1931, after he'd served prison time for Raymond's death (MacKaye herself died in an automobile accident in 1940). This unfortunate incident had little adverse effect on Kelly's acting career, which continued up until his death in 1956. Returning to Broadway in 1947, Paul Kelly won the Donaldson and Tony awards for his performance in Command Decision; three years later, he starred in the original stage production of Clifford Odets' The Country Girl. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

 
 

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American Theater Guide. The Oxford Companion to American Theatre. Copyright © 2004 by Oxford University Press, Inc. All rights reserved.  Read more
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