Born in Chessington, England, kelly reilly he began to be interested in acting from a very young age, at school. His first work in the industry was on the small screen, when he wrote to the producers of the series “Prime Investigator” to ask them for work.
Thus he began to venture into the world of acting, playing small roles in police series. But her big break came with the theater: in 2003 she got a role in the show “After Miss Julie” at the Donmar Warehouse, for which she was nominated Laurence Olivier Award.
start with movies
In 2001 he starred in the film “Last Orders”, directed by Fred Schepisi, but which had no major impact. His first major role came with the French comedy “The Spanish Auberge”, where she played an English student. She reprized her character in the next two sequels.
Due to her immense talent, she landed roles in major productions with famous directors. Among them stand out “Sherlock Holmes”, “Me and Orson Welles”, “Flight” and “Pride and Prejudice”. But his rise to fame came from the hand of the screenwriter Taylor Sheridanwhich offered him a leading role in his masterpiece: ‘Yellowstone’.
Kelly Reilly’s transformation into ‘Yellowstone’
The Paramount series shows Kelly Reilly in one of her few jobs where she has to play someone who is not from England. Therefore, one of the biggest challenges she faced was the change your accentto look like a born in MountainUNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Also, her character’s personality, Beth Dutton, very aggressive, cold and manipulative, was also a challenge. Those attributes, says the actress, they look nothing like how he behaves in real life. So much so that his partner Cole Hauser He maintained in a chat with the IMDb site that Kelly Reilly is the actress who looks least like her character from the series.
Source: Clarin
Mark Jones is a world traveler and journalist for News Rebeat. With a curious mind and a love of adventure, Mark brings a unique perspective to the latest global events and provides in-depth and thought-provoking coverage of the world at large.