Kelly Lynch
Kelly Lynch, born on January 31, 1959, is a renowned American actress. She began her career as a model with the Elite modeling agency before transitioning to acting. Lynch gained significant recognition for her performances in notable films such as "Drugstore Cowboy," featuring Matt Dillon, and "Road House," where she starred alongside Patrick Swayze.
Hailing from Golden Valley, Minnesota, Lynch is the daughter of Barbara, a talented modern dancer, and Robert Lynch, a successful restaurateur. Her upbringing in a creative environment likely influenced her artistic pursuits. In 1992, she married producer and writer Mitch Glazer, and together they have built a supportive partnership in the entertainment industry. Lynch also has a daughter, Shane, born in 1985 from a previous relationship, who adds to the vibrancy of her family life.
With a career spanning several decades, Kelly Lynch has made a lasting impact on film and television, showcasing her versatility and talent as an actress. Her contributions to the arts continue to resonate with audiences, making her a beloved figure in Hollywood.
Filmography
Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story
Homegrown
The Frontier
Imaginary Crimes
Visual Acoustics
Passion Play
Heaven's Prisoners
Glass Chin
Joe Somebody
Curly Sue
Desperate Hours
Road House (1989)
The Jacket
Mr. Magoo
The Beans of Egypt, Maine
Virtuosity
Persons Unknown
Cocktail
Three of Hearts
Charlie's Angels
The Visitation
Kaboom
The Slaughter Rule
Drugstore Cowboy
Normal Adolescent Behavior