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Born | Wilbraham, Massachusetts |
August 28, 1978
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Judson Pearce Morgan |
Kelly Overton (born August 28, 1978)[1] is an American actress, screenwriter, director, and producer.
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Overton grew up in Wilbraham, Massachusetts, and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City, where she graduated with their highest honor, The Charles Jehlinger Award.[2][3]
She has performed off-Broadway, in regional Shakespeare, and on several TV shows.[2][4] She began in national television in 2000 in the role of Rainn Wilkins on several seasons of All My Children and then in 2002 returned to theater on Broadway where she debuted in the original stage cast of The Graduate as an understudy for several roles, eventually replacing Alicia Silverstone in the role of Elaine Robinson, opposite Kathleen Turner and Jason Biggs.[2][3][4] After five years in New York she moved to Los Angeles, where she has worked in film and TV.[3] In 2008, with husband Judson Pearce Morgan, she wrote, directed, produced and starred in the The Collective.[2][5] She plays Christie Monteiro in the 2010 film adaptation of the fighting game series Tekken.[2]
Of her role as Andrea Barton in the Numb3rs episode "Hollywood Homicide", reviewer Todd Mason of TV Guide wrote, "Kelly Overton excelled in her small role...".[6] Of her directorial debut with the film The Collective, reviewer Joshua Tanzer wrote, "The Collective is beautifully shot, well crafted",[5] while Farley Elliott of LAist wrote, "The story, while not frighteningly original, is definitely captivating, and the directing is superb. Kelly Overton, who helped to pen the film, is captivating and you really want to see her succeed".[7]
Overton married fellow actor Judson Pearce Morgan in April 2004.[8]
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Kelly Overton is the founder and Executive Director of Mojave Animal Protection (MAP).
Kelly Overton received a BA in Human Services Management from the University of Massachusetts Boston, an MPH in International Health and Development from Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine in New Orleans, a graduate certificate in Conservation Biology from Columbia University's Center for Environmental Research and Conservation, and an MPA from Harvard University's John F Kennedy School of Government.
His writings on humanity's mistreatment of animals have appeared in the Washington Post, Boston Herald, Philadelphia Inquirer, Austin American-Statesman, Buffalo News, Baltimore Sun and CounterPunch.
Kelly Overton was a contributor with Tom Regan, Lee Hall and others to the 2008 Greenhaven Press Current Controversies text book The Rights of Animals (ISBN 9780737741476) and co-wrote (with Peter Singer) the Preface to the 2010 edition of Outlawed In Europe (Archimedean Press). In 2016, Kelly Overton: Animals, Cruelty & Culture a collection of his writings was a best selling eBook on kindle.