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First Name
Paul

Last Name
Kelly

Height
71

Build
Slim

Hair Color
Red

Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA

Star Sign
Leo

Date of Death
06 November 1956

Cause of Death
heart attack

Ethnicity
White

Religion
Roman Catholic

Gender
Male

Music Genre
R&B

Music Style
Soul, Southern Soul, Early R&B, Blues, Country Soul, Contemporary Blues

Instrument
Vocals

Wikipedia Text

Paul Michael Kelly (August 9, 1899 – November 6, 1956) was an American child actor who later as an adult became a stage, film, and television actor.


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In retrospect, actor Paul Kelly had more high drama in his off-camera life than he did in his rich stage and screen life. How many Broadway and/or Hollywood actors have survived career-wise after serving a prison term for manslaughter? Kelly, whose drive, ambition and talent were undeniably strong, managed to do just that. Lean, reddish-haired, athletically-inclined Irish-Catholic Paul Michael Kelly grew up on the tough streets of Brooklyn, New York, born August 9, 1899, the ninth of ten children. Father Michael owned a bar called Kelly`s Cafe. He died while Paul was still quite young and the entire clan was required to pitch in financially. Young Paul, who wound up making his Broadway debut at age 8 in "The Grand Army Man", did quite well for his family. His father`s establishment was located very close to the Vitagraph Studios and the studio used to borrow furniture from the saloon for their sets. As partial repayment (at the request of his mother), the studio would use Paul for some of their one-reel silents. The boy eventually became a young resident moppet at the studio (from 1911 on), appearing with such top matinée heavyweights as Maurice Costello and Constance Talmadge. He went on to play the son in "The Jarr Family" series of one-reel adventures starring Harry Davenport as the patriarch. Paul managed to transition into teen and young adult roles alternating between theatre and movie assignments. Hit Broadway shows included "Little Women" (1916), Booth Tarkington`s "Seventeen" and the highly popular "Penrod" starring Helen Hayes, both in 1918 alone. On celluloid he was romantically paired with Mary Miles Minter in the silent classic Anne of Green Gables (1919) and the success of that film moved him into even higher contention. The early 20s continued to be fruitful for Paul behind the theater footlights appearing opposite such esteemed leading ladies as Doris Kenyon in "Up the Ladder" (1922) and Blanche Yurka in "The Sea Woman" (1925). Movies also beckoned with The Great Adventure (1921), The New Klondike (1926), Slide, Kelly, Slide (1927) and Special Delivery (1927). Paul was certainly on the right track if he was looking to nab out-and-out stardom. It was the love of a woman in the form of actress Dorothy Mackaye, however, that proved his undoing. Paul met Dorothy and her husband, Ziegfeld Follies song-and-dance man Ray Raymond, in 1922 while playing in New York and the three became fast friends and party-hearty cronies. They reconnected again years later when all had moved to Hollywood to pursue film. Dorothy`s shaky marriage, primarily due to Ray`s chronic drinking and prone to violence, put Paul in a sympathetic mode with the battered Dorothy, which abruptly evolved into a torrid love affair. By April 16, 1927, the couple`s cover had been blown wide open and, on that day, escalated into violence when the two men duked it out for the affections of Dorothy. The inebriated Ray came out the definite loser in the fight and died a few days later of a brain hemorrhage reportedly from his pummeling; his acute alcoholism was later figured in as a contributing factor to his death. The tabloids had a field day. Paul was convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to one to ten years in prison; Dorothy was also sentenced as an accessory after the fact and for alleged concealment of facts involving her husband`s death (she tried to convince police that he died of "natural causes"). She was eventually released on bond after serving ten months; Paul was paroled in August of 1929 for "good behavior" after serving 25 months. Paul and Dorothy`s strong bond survived the ordeal and resultant time apart. They married in 1931 after Paul`s parole board permitted it. Surprisingly, Paul was not shunned by Broadway. He took his first post-prison Broadway curtain call in a 1930 musical revue and went on to appear in the short-lived play "Bad Girl" (1930) opposite Sylvia Sidney. Within the next two years he appeared in "Hobo", "Just to Remind You", "Adam Had Two Sons", and "The Great Magoo". Although none were hits, he was firmly established once again. Hollywood didn`t desert him either although he was now relegated to "B" supporting roles with an occasional starring part thrown in for good measure. The virile, thin-lipped actor with trademark jut jaw and iron resolve received consistently good notices for his hard-boiled parts, including Broadway Through a Keyhole (1933), The President Vanishes (1934) and Song and Dance Man (1936). More high drama entered the picture when wife Dorothy was killed in a car accident in January of 1940. The grieving widower with two children became a workaholic to quell the pain. In such films as The Flying Irishman (1939), The Roaring Twenties (1939), Invisible Stripes (1939), Queen of the Mob (1940), The Howards of Virginia (1940), Wyoming (1940), Mystery Ship

Full Name at Birth
Paul Michael Kelly

Father
Michael Kelly

Friend
Ray Raymond

Date of Birth
1899-08-09

Role ID
Actor/Actress, Writer, Soundtrack

Has Detailed Data (New)
1

Age
57

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