Kelly Ann Lynch (born January 31, 1959) is an American film and television actress. She had her breakthrough role in the 1988 film Cocktail, before playing a romantic lead opposite Patrick Swayze in the cult film Road House (1989). She was subsequently nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead for her performance in Drugstore Cowboy (1989), and for Best Supporting Female for The Beans of Egypt, Maine (1994).
Kelly Lynch | |
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Born | [1] Golden Valley, Minnesota, U.S. | January 31, 1959
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1983–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
On television, Lynch played Angie Bindlebeep on Fatherhood (2004-05), Ivan Aycock on The L Word (2004-09), Meg Banncock on Magic City (2012-13), and Deborah Hartsfield on Mr. Mercedes (2017).
Early life
editLynch was born in Golden Valley, Minnesota, the daughter of Barbara, a modern dancer, and Robert Lynch, a restaurateur.[citation needed] She attended the Guthrie Theater. She worked as a flight attendant after leaving college[2] and worked as a model for the Elite modeling agency before acting.[citation needed]
Career
editAfter several small roles, Lynch was cast in her breakthrough role in the feature film Cocktail (1988).[3] In 1989, Lynch starred opposite Patrick Swayze in the action film Road House, and was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead for her performance in the crime drama Drugstore Cowboy, directed by Gus Van Sant.[4][5] She was also nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for The Beans of Egypt, Maine (1994). She turned down the role of Catherine Tramell in Basic Instinct (1992).[2]
Lynch later had leading roles in a number of independent movies and co-starred in several Hollywood feature films, including Desperate Hours (1990), Curly Sue (1991), Three of Hearts (1993), Imaginary Crimes (1994), Virtuosity (1995), Heaven's Prisoners (1996), Mr. Magoo (1997), and Homegrown (1998). In the 2000s, Lynch had supporting roles in the films Charlie's Angels (2000), Joe Somebody (2001), and The Jacket (2005).
On television, Lynch had the recurring role of Ivan Aycock from 2004 to 2009 in the Showtime drama series The L Word. She later joined the cast of The CW teen soap 90210 (2010–2011) as Laurel Cooper.[6] She returned to cable television with the recurring role of Meg Bannock in Magic City (2012–2013), created by her husband, Mitch Glazer.[2]
Personal life
editLynch has been married to producer and writer Mitch Glazer since 1992 and has a daughter, Shane, born in 1985, from a previous relationship.[3]
Lynch and her husband own the Oyler House, architect Richard Neutra's desert retreat, since 2014.[7]
Filmography
editFilm
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | Portfolio | Elite Model | |
1985 | Osa | Osa | |
1988 | Bright Lights, Big City | Elaine | |
1988 | Cocktail | Kerry Coughlin | |
1989 | Warm Summer Rain | Kate | |
1989 | Road House | Dr. Elizabeth "Doc" Clay | |
1989 | Drugstore Cowboy | Dianne | Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead |
1990 | Desperate Hours | Nancy Breyers | |
1991 | Curly Sue | Grey Ellison | |
1993 | Three of Hearts | Connie Czapski | |
1993 | For Better and for Worse | Catherine Vernet | Television film |
1994 | Imaginary Crimes | Valery Weiler | |
1994 | The Beans of Egypt, Maine | Roberta Bean | Nominated—Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female |
1995 | Virtuosity | Madison Carter | |
1995 | White Man's Burden | Marsha Pinnock | |
1996 | Heaven's Prisoners | Annie Robicheaux | |
1996 | Persons Unknown | Amanda | |
1997 | Cold Around the Heart | Jude Law | |
1997 | Mr. Magoo | Luanne LeSeur/Prunella Pagliacci | |
1998 | Homegrown | Lucy | |
1999 | Brotherhood of Murder | Susan Martinez | Television film |
2000 | Charlie's Angels | Vivian Wood | |
2001 | Joe Somebody | Callie Scheffer | |
2002 | The Slaughter Rule | Evangeline Chutney | |
2002 | Searching for Debra Winger | Herself | Documentary film |
2003 | Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story | Jean Murray | Television film |
2003 | Dallas 362 | Mary | |
2005 | At Last | Sara Wood | |
2005 | The Jacket | Jean Price | |
2005 | Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life | Diane Petersen | Television film |
2005 | Welcome to California | Susanna Smith | |
2006 | The Visitation | Morgan Elliot | |
2007 | Normal Adolescent Behavior | Helen Meyer | |
2008 | Visual Acoustics | Herself | Documentary film |
2009 | The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll | Maggie | |
2009 | A Good Funeral | Junior | |
2010 | Kaboom | Nicole | |
2010 | Passion Play | Harriet | |
2012 | A Dark Plan | Caren | |
2012 | The Oyler House: Richard Neutra's Desert Retreat | Herself | Documentary film |
2014 | Glass Chin | Mae Graham | |
2014 | Seattle Road | Aunt Patty | |
2015 | The Frontier | Luanne | |
2015 | Kepler's Dream | Amy | |
2020 | On the Rocks | uncredited |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | The Equalizer | Bartender | Episode: "Prelude" |
1987 | The Hitchhiker | Teresa / Melissa | Episode: "Joker" |
1987 | Miami Vice | Lori 'Blondie' Swann | Episode: "Death and the Lady" |
1995 | Fallen Angels | Lola | Episode: "Red Wind" |
2001 | Ally McBeal | Gloria Albright | Episode: "Boy's Town" |
2004–2005 | Fatherhood | Angie Bindlebeep | 26 episodes |
2004–2005, 2009 | The L Word | Ivan Aycock | Recurring role, guest role |
2008 | The Cleaner | Erica Smith | Episode: "Rebecca" |
2010–2011 | 90210 | Laurel Cooper | Recurring role, 15 episodes |
2011 | Memphis Beat | Marie Minetti | Episode: "Identity Crisis" |
2012–2013 | Magic City | Meg Bannock | Recurring role, 13 episodes |
2017 | Mr. Mercedes | Deborah Hartsfield | Main role. 10 episodes |
2023 | Physical | Felicia Blackwell | Episode: "Like a Rocket" |
References
edit- ^ "Rotten Tomatoes: Movies | TV Shows | Movie Trailers | Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes.
- ^ a b c "Kelly Lynch". TV Guide. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
- ^ a b "Kelly Lynch- Biography". Yahoo!. Retrieved April 11, 2013.
- ^ "Kelly Lynch, Ex-Model, Plays Drugstore's Spunky Junkie". People. November 6, 1989. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
- ^ "Drugstore Cowboy (1989)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
- ^ Mickey O'Connor. "Kelly Lynch Signs On to 90210". TVGuide.com.
- ^ "Kelly Lynch Makes Personal Connection to Oyler House, Neutra Through Film". Palm Springs Life. February 17, 2014. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
External links
edit- Kelly Lynch at IMDb
- Kelly Lynch on Twitter