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Kellan Rhude

Kellan Rhude

4 titles Acting Jul 21, 1993 New York, USA

Kellan Rhude, raised in a military family, moved frequently during his childhood, which cultivated his adaptability and ability to forge connections with diverse individuals. As an actor, he has made a mark with notable performances, including his role in "Dexter: New Blood," Showtime's highest-rated miniseries. He also contributed a touch of humor to the intense thriller "The Killer," directed by David Fincher, which premiered at the 2023 Venice International Film Festival. Rhude's passion for horror is evident in his roles in acclaimed projects such as "The Black Phone," a Universal hit that has generated buzz for a sequel set for release in fall 2025. He portrayed Floyd Tibbits in the adaptation of Stephen King’s "Salem's Lot" and is set to star in an upcoming horror-thriller alongside notable actors Jena Malone, Terrence Howard, and Christopher Lloyd. Additionally, he features in the climax of "Appofeniacs," a thrilling new release co-starring Sean Gunn from "Guardians of the Galaxy."

Outside of his acting career, Kellan enjoys singing and playing guitar and is an enthusiastic runner. One of his cherished memories includes swimming with wild spinner dolphins in Hawaii. He holds a BFA from Boston University’s College of Fine Arts and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in writing at Johns Hopkins University, aspiring to publish his poetry, essays, and fiction in the near future.

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