Kelly Sullivan

Kelly Sullivan’s one of those actors who just pops up everywhere and absolutely owns it, you know? She’s got two Emmy noms under her belt and has done pretty much everything: TV, movies, theater, you name it. She went toe-to-toe with Denzel Washington in Roman J. Israel, Esq.—not exactly a small feat, considering the guy’s a legend and that film got some Oscar buzz. You’ve probably seen her face on Netflix, Lifetime, Tubi, or Amazon. Seriously, she’s like the queen of “Wait, I know her from somewhere!” moments. Her TV resume’s wild—recurring roles on The Morning Show, Never Have I Ever, The Winchesters, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Chicago P.D., Dirty John, and even Henry Danger. That’s a mix you don’t see every day—jumping from drama to comedy to whatever Henry Danger counts as. And she’s not just hanging out on screens. Broadway? Yep, she’s been there. She starred in Young Frankenstein, Contact (which snagged a Tony), and Bells Are Ringing. Off-Broadway and regional theater, too—she’s got serious stage chops. She isn’t just an actor, either. Kelly’s a trained singer who’s crushed it in opera, musical theater, and jazz, even performing internationally. Oh, and she got her BFA on a full ride at Arizona State, so you know she’s not just winging it. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, these days she bounces between LA and New York. Honestly, she’s living that bi-coastal dream most of us just scroll past on Instagram.

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Personal details

  • Height: 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
  • Birth Location: Puyallup, Washington, USA
  • Professions: Actress, Soundtrack

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Sutton Foster took center stage as Inga, the quirky, upbeat lab assistant in Mel Brooks’ musical “Young Frankenstein” back in 2008 at the Hilton Theatre. Yeah, the gig was a pretty big deal—Broadway fans lost their minds over her comedic timing and those powerhouse vocals. You’ve got this madcap world, a mad scientist, and Foster’s Inga just lights up the whole set with her ridiculous charm and that killer yodel. The show itself was all slapstick, killer dance numbers, and a boatload of innuendo—classic Mel Brooks shenanigans. Foster’s chemistry with the rest of the cast? Off the charts. Critics were eating it up, especially her wild physical comedy and how she made Inga more than just another sidekick. Honestly, if you’re into Broadway legends doing what they do best, her turn in “Young Frankenstein” is one for the highlight reel. Broadway in 2008 just hit different with Foster in that role.

FAQ

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      5′ 6″ (1.68 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

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    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Puyallup, Washington, USA