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Kelli Maroney

The Burden of Civilization Isn't As Bitchin' As We Thought It Would Be..

About Me


Kelli Maroney
Actress/Producer/Writer
Bio:
Kelli Maroney is an icon and a talented actress whose Hollywood story begins back in her home town of Minneapolis, Minnesota where she studied and acted at the nationally renowned GUTHRIE THEATER. While there, she got to work and study with some of film’s most talented actors including William H. Macy, F. Murray Abraham, and Stephen Lang. Encouraged by her tenure at the Guthrie, Kelli left for New York to study at the prestigious National Shakespeare Company Conservatory. But fate had other things in mind for Kelli, however, and two weeks after her arrival in Manhattan, landed a leading role on the daytime drama RYAN'S HOPE, playing "Kimberly," an evil, 'Lolita'-esque adolescent. As a result of her performance, Kelli was featured on the cover of People Magazine and got to work along side acting legend Joan Fontaine. Her domination over daytime TV continued with her role as vengeful sex kitten 'Tina' on ONE LIFE TO LIVE.
It was just a matter of time before Kelli’s dream of acting in film would become a reality. Her talent to play characters drawn to the unexpected whose heroic impulses are hidden beneath an angelic visage made her a perfect film actor for any genre. She quickly scored roles in both major and independent films, beginning with SLAYGROUND (starring Peter Coyote), playing a psychotic nymphet. This led to the ensemble classic FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH (dir. Amy Heckerling, writer Cameron Crowe, starring Sean Penn et al) where she was memorable as Cindy, the cheerleader with a heart. Next came the hit NIGHT OF THE COMET (dir. Thom Eberhardt) which garnered 'two thumbs up' from Siskel and Ebert, and a prediction from New York Times critic Vincent Canby that Kelli had "a sure future in action comedy." The film has since become a world wide cult favorite. Showing an uncommon versatility, Kelli was next seen in SERVANTS OF TWIGHLIGHT opposite Bruce Greenwood and MIDNIGHT WITNESS opposite Jan-Michael Vincent. THE ZERO BOYS, a horror thriller featuring up-and-coming film maker Frank Darabonbt (The Green Mile) on the crew and Stephen Kay (Get Carter) in the cast as well as being Hans Zimmer’s (Pirates of the Carribean) first American film score, exhibited Kelli’s range of emotion, lifting her above the level of ‘scream queen.’ Many other roles followed, but her starring role in Thom Eberhardt's FACE DOWN, co-starring Joe Mantegna and Peter Riegert was one that really showed her abilities. The Showtime Original Movie featured Kelli as a schizophrenic femme fatale, whose lithium intake level determined her vulnerable or deadly personality.
Never to limit herself, Kelli moved into the real-life role of film producer as well as actor of the short film ‘sam and mike’ (1999) with writer/actor Suzanne Krull (The Next Best Thing, How the Grinch Stole Christmas). The cast includes Bo Eason (Miami Rhapsody) and James Rebello (Detroit Rock City) and captured a Best American Short award at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival as well as Best Director at the Atlantic City Film Festival.
Kelli also starred in another festival film, this time for story board artist/director Paul Power (Top Gun, The Mummy) and Harold Hopkins (Gallipoli) entitled I JUST DRAW.
Kelli's many television guest spots include Tommy Thompson's mini-series CELEBRITY (Joseph Bottoms), MURDER SHE WROTE (Angela Landsbury, Van Johnson, Linda Hamilton), and CHICAGO HOPE, playing Mark Harmon's suicidal mother in black-and-white flashbacks.
As adept on the legitimate stage as she is on film, Kelli created the role of stripper Brandy in the long running hit PINK (by Allison Adams) at the Renegade Theater, which was a Los Angeles Times 'Pick of the Weekend,' and took over for Carrie Ann Moss (The Matrix) in OUTWARD BOUND, a 1940's period piece at the Hudson Backstage. But of all her stage work, Kelli's favorite is still her turn as Marilyn Monroe for Norman Mailer in the development of his stage play STRAWHEAD.
Kelli's talent and versatility also extends to improv where she honed her skill at the legendary GROUNDLINGS in Los Angeles. She also studied with respected acting coach Cameron Thor.
Today, Kelli is as busy as ever, continuing to pursue a wide variety of intense and challenging roles both in front of and behind the camera. Look for Kelli’s projects, NIGHTMARE CARNIVAL and SHADOWLAND, both of which she will not only star, but produce, and the kids show SNUGGY BEAR© AND THE T-SHIRT KIDS©, where she will be voicing one of the Toon Groupies©, an animated segment of the show. Kelli Maroney is just beginning the next chapter in her professional life adding to her already amazing career.
Kelli Maroney
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My profile was edited with Irish charm!

My Interests

Animals, Writing and Literature, Entertainment Business, Politics (same thing!) Charities: Special Olympics, City of Hope, WeSPARKLE, WSPA, Animal Humane Society, Amanda Foundation, Lange Foundation, Greenpeace

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Music:

Elvis, Frank, AD/DC, Johnny Cash, Chris Isaak, Beatles,'Stones, Led, Tom Waits, Old Blues and Jazz, Hard Rock,Alternative, etc.etc. etc.

Television:

Daily Show, Law and Order, Bill Maher, old films on Cable, like The Day the Earth Stood Still, etc.

Books:



Heroes:

Charlie Chaplin,Hellen Keller AND Annie Sullivan,Al Gore,Stephen Hawking,Helen Mirren,Gena Rowlands,Anthony Michael Hall, Bette Davis, Harry Dean Stanton, William H. Macy

My Blog

"How about...Texas?"

I still can't get over it that all these years later, a blog about almost anything I am doing can be titled with a line from Night of the Comet--a movie I did a couple of decades ago. Oh well---t...
Posted by Kelli Maroney on Thu, 21 Feb 2008 12:52:00 PST

The Burden Of Civilization Has Fallen Upon Us

I'm proud to be a SAG member and, for those who want to better understand all of the unions' positions on this strike, I'm posting Screen Actors Guild President Alan Rosenberg's remarks here. It's fru...
Posted by Kelli Maroney on Sun, 27 Jan 2008 04:15:00 PST

TAGGED

 Gotta think of it this way--it's an honor to be tagged. It means you were thought of, so I don't want to hear any complaining from the people that I tagged! Here's how you play: Once you've been...
Posted by Kelli Maroney on Wed, 19 Dec 2007 02:50:00 PST

"Like, do you think it happened in Burbank and places like that?" WITH UPDATES

"Do you think whatever happened, happened everywhere? Like, do you think it happened in Burbank, and places like that?" In NOTC, Sam askes this of Reg about the Comet, the strange lack of t...
Posted by Kelli Maroney on Sun, 08 Apr 2007 06:20:00 PST

"You would be worth a lot more than 15 bucks..Everybody knows that.."

Back by popular demand, a Night of the Comet quotation blog.   In this installment, Sammy's (my) sister, Reg (Catherine Mary Stewart) is about to be talked into spending the night with Larry...
Posted by Kelli Maroney on Tue, 17 Jul 2007 12:30:00 PST

Aaaaaannnd, here's some other changes...

Many many thanks to all of you for giving me your impressions of the website and letting me know how it's working for you!  I feel so cared for by you all and I can't even describe what a wonderf...
Posted by Kelli Maroney on Thu, 01 Feb 2007 08:41:00 PST

"The legal drinking age is now 10, BUT, you will need ID, let's be real..."

That was one of Sammie's New Rules in 1984, in NOTC, after a Comet had turned almost all of humankind into red dust. Ah, 2006....a year where the truth was stranger than the fiction they were trying t...
Posted by Kelli Maroney on Sun, 31 Dec 2006 02:06:00 PST

Testing...testing...(parks gum on microphone)

Who do I think I am, anyway, that anyone cares to read my ramblings? I have procrastinated starting my blog with this thought now for about 6 months. But the other day I noticed that 359 innocent soul...
Posted by Kelli Maroney on Sat, 30 Dec 2006 05:14:00 PST