Jack Kelly

Jack Kelly (September 16, 1927 – November 7, 1992) was an American actor. He started acting at age two, modeling in soap ads and garnering a lifetime supply of soap for his pay. Kelly continued to model until the age of nine, when he appeared in his first play with Hope Emerson called "Swing Your Lady". Broadway shows and radio followed until his family moved to California in 1938. He started in numerous films, including “A Holiday Affair,” “Forbidden Planet,” and “Black Tuesday.”
Cast

Forbidden Planet
Lt. Jerry Farman

Where Danger Lives
Dr. Mullenbach

The Human Tornado
Captain Ryan

Black Tuesday
Frank Carson

Taming Sutton’s Gal
Jugger Phelps

Drive a Crooked Road
Harold Baker

Spawn of the Slithis
Radio Announcer (voice)

Cult of the Cobra
Carl Turner

Double Jeopardy
Jeff Calder

The Night Holds Terror
Gene Courtier

To Hell and Back
Kerrigan

Julie
Jack (co-pilot)

Young Billy Young
John Behan

The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
Banker's Son (uncredited)

When the West Was Fun: A Western Reunion
Self

Commandos
Captain Valli

FBI Code 98
Robert P. Cannon

Sally and Saint Anne
Mike O'Moyne

The New Maverick
Bart Maverick

No Room for the Groom
Will Stubbins

She Devil
Dr. Dan Scott

A Fever in the Blood
Dan Callahan

The Red Ball Express
Heyman

The Wild Blue Yonder
Lt. Jessup

The Bamboo Prison
Slade

Love and Kisses
Jeff Pringle

Holiday Affair
Drunk on Train (uncredited)
Deadlock
Det. Ray Baker

Basket of Mexican Tales
Eddie Winthrop

Law and Order
Jed

The Violent Men
De Rosa--Parrish Rider

Young Mr. Lincoln
Matt Clay as a Boy (uncredited)

People Will Talk
Student (uncredited)

Gunsmoke
Curly Mather

Inherent Vice
Burke Stodger (archive footage)

Red Nightmare
Jerry Donavan

The Stand at Apache River
Hatcher

Submarine Command
Lt. Paul Barton

Column South
Vaness

The Redhead from Wyoming
Sandy

They Rode West
Lt. Raymond

Peggy
Lex - O.S.U. Player

The Master Ninja 5
Brian Elkwood

A Double Life
Unknown

Hong Kong Affair
Steve Whalen

The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw
Bart Maverick

The Western: A Lost TV Special
Self