Paula Kelly Movies and Career Information
Oct 21, 1943
Jacksonville
Actor
Paula Kelly (b. October 21, 1943, Jacksonville, Florida) is a dancer and actress in motion pictures and television. Daughter of a jazz musician, Kelly was raised in New York City's Harlem where she attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art, majoring in music. She continued her studies at the Juilliard School of Music majoring in dance under Martha Graham. Graduating with an M.S. degree, she performed as a soloist with major modern dance companies such as Martha Graham, Donald MacKayle, and Alvin Ailey. She also performed as guest artist and sometimes assistant choreographer for numerous television musical specials, including "Sammy and Friends" (starring Sammy Davis, Jr.); co-choreographer of the BBC production of Peter Pan, in which she also performed the role of "Tiger-Lily"; Quincy Jones' TV tribute to Duke Ellington, We Love You Madly; The Richard Pryor Show; and Gene Kelly's New York, New York, in which the two Kellys performed a duet. Kelly made her Broadway debut as Mrs. Veloz in the 1964 musical Something More!, sharing the stage with Barbara Cook. Her other Broadway credits include The Dozens (1969), Paul Sills' Story Theatre (1971), Ovid's
- Paula Kelly Movies before 2012
- Once Upon A Time...When We Were Colored 1996
- Lost in the Stars 1974
- Spook Who Sat by the Door 1973
- Andromeda Strain 1971
- Sweet Charity
- Uptown Saturday Night
- Trouble Man
- Soylent Green
- Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored