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Roz Kelly

 
Actor: Roz Kelly
  • Born: Jul 29, 1943 in Mount Vernon, New York
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-'80s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Career Highlights: The Owl and the Pussycat, Full Moon High, New Year's Evil
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Owl and the Pussycat (1970)

Biography

A native of Mount Vernon, NY, American actress Roz Kelly enjoyed a brief run of fame in the 1970s and very early '80s, juggling roles in features and television with equal aplomb. On the big screen, projects included Brian De Palma's counterculture comedy Greetings! (1968), the Barbra Streisand/George Segal farce The Owl and the Pussycat (1970), and the slasher outing New Year's Evil (1980); in terms of television work, Kelly is undoubtedly best known for her portrayal of "Pinky" Tuscadero, the leather-wearing, motorcycle-riding girlfriend of Fonzie on the popular period situation comedy Happy Days. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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Roz Kelly
Born July 29, 1943
Mount Vernon, New York

Roz Kelly (born July 29, 1943) is an American actress, perhaps best known for playing Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli's (Henry Winkler) girlfriend Carol "Pinky" Tuscadero/Dunkin' Arrow on the hit television series Happy Days.[1]

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Biography

Happy Days

Carol "Pinky" Tuscadero/Dunkin' Arrow was the older sister of Leather Tuscadero/Dunkin' Arrow (singer Suzi Quatro) who also dated "Fonzie" in a later episode. Just as Arthur Fonzarelli insisted on being called "Fonzie" or "the Fonz", Carol insisted on being called "Pinky", and usually dressed in attire to match. Pinky was slated to be Fonzie's long-term girlfriend after her intitial appearances in episodes #64-66 and, in fact, commercials for the next season even began promoting Kelly's new character. When discord occurred between Kelly, the cast and producers, her character was dropped; she was only mentioned briefly in two later episodes: where her sister Leather came into town to start a fresh life from reform school; and, when Fonzie was out of town at a demolition derby with Pinky.

Beyond Happy Days

Beyond Happy Days, Kelly reprised her Pinky role on episode 1 of Blansky's Beauties - a short-lived 1977 Happy Days spin-off Kelly also played guest roles on Starsky and Hutch (1975), Match Game '76 (1976), The Paul Lynde Halloween Special (1976), Baretta (1978), Kojak (1978), The Love Boat (1978), The Dukes of Hazzard (1979), Charlie's Angels (1980) and Fantasy Island (1982).[1] Her role in Starsky and Hutch was created when star Paul Michael Glaser (Starsky) planned to quit at the start of the third season, with Kelly's character, Officer Linda Baylor, intended to fill his place. However, Glaser was persuaded to stay, and Kelly's character ultimately only appeared in one episode, Fatal Charm.

Her characters on these other shows never reached the level of cult fame that "Pinky" gave her. So closely identified was she with the character that she was billed as Roz "Pinky Tuscadero/Dunkin' Arrow" Kelly for her appearance in The Paul Lynde Halloween Special.

During this period, Kelly also appeared as a celebrity panelist on such game shows as Match Game and Hollywood Squares.

Kelly also played roles in low budget movies throughout the late 1970s/early 1980s including: The Owl and the Pussycat; Greetings; You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It; You'll Lose That Beat; Okay Bill; The Female Response; American Pop; New Year's Evil; and Full Moon High. These movies were indicative of her career that was based on a lot of potential, but limited exposure due to lack of distribution. Most of these small parts emphasized her body and highly sexual demeanor.

Kelly appeared as a guest of The Jenny Jones Show episode focusing on "Whatever Happened to Your Favorite Television Stars", along with What's Happening's Danielle Spencer. Her appearance on the show was marked by Jones repeatedly asking Kelly to share some of the "wild times" on the Happy Days set; Kelly repeatedly replied that her interaction with the Happy Days cast was limited to the relevant scenes being filmed, and that she only appeared on the show as a guest in three episodes. Kelly tried to discuss her financial, health, and recovery issues, however Jones did not seem able to stray from her script.[original research?]

Personal life

Kelly was born in Mount Vernon, New York, of half Irish and half Jewish ancestry.[1] Kelly spends her time in upstate New York with her family and friends. Her hobbies include sewing and writing poetry. Although, not officially retired from acting, she has not worked in the film genre in over a decade. To this day, fans of Happy Days recognize her as "Pinky" and she remains amazed at her cult following and the number of people who actually know her as Roz Kelly, considering the rather small screen career she has had. She has often said sarcastically that those people scare her.[citation needed]

On November 29, 1998, she was arrested for firing a 12-gauge shotgun into the living room window of a neighbor's house after a car alarm woke her up;[2] she also shot the neighbor's car and another car nearby. The neighbor was not home at the time. She pleaded no contest to the charge of firing into the house and was sentenced to three years' felony probation on October 20, 2000. Kelly was also ordered to receive psychiatric counseling and pay restitution as ordered by the probation department.[citation needed]

She is known as Roxie to her family and friends.[citation needed]

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