Kelly Reilly

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Kelly Reilly Wiki Biography

Jessica Kelly Siobhán Reilly was born on the 18th July 1977, in Chessington, Surrey, England and is an actress, best known for her roles in such movies as “Eden Lake” (2008) as Jenny, then as Mary Morstan in “Sherlock Holmes” (2009), and as Mary Watson in “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” (2011).

Have you ever wondered how rich Kelly Reilly is, as of mid- 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Reilly’s net worth is as high as $5 million, an amount earned through her successful acting career, which started in 1995.

Kelly Reilly was the daughter of a police officer, Jack Reilly, and a hospital receptionist mother, and went to Tolworth Girls’ School in Kingston.

She debuted as Polly Henry on television in a mystery movie called “Prime Suspect: Inner Circles” (1995) starring Helen Mirren, and then appeared in an episode of the series “The Biz” (1995). By the end of the ‘90s, Reilly had played in several TV shows and movies, including the “The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling” in 1997 and “Wonderful You” in 1999. Since 2000, Kelly has played in notable British movies including “Last Orders” (2001) starring Michael Caine, Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren and Ray Winstone.

In 2002, Reilly co-starred as Wendy in the romantic comedy called “L’Auberge Espagnole”, a story about a French student and his European friends who are living in Barcelona. The mid-2000s was quite lucrative for Kelly, as she played in several popular movies such as Laurence Dunmore’s drama “The Libertine” (2004) alongside Johnny Depp, Samantha Morton and John Malkovich., then in 2005 starred as Wendy alongside Romain Duris and Audrey Tautou in the sequel to the “L’auberge espagnole” called “Les poupées russes”. Also that year, she had a supporting role in Joe Wright’s Oscar Award-nominated drama “Pride & Prejudice”, playing Caroline Bingley alongside Keira Knightley, Matthew Macfadyen and Brenda Blethyn, and ended the successful year in Stephen Frears’ Oscar Award-nominated comedy “Mrs Henderson Presents” starring Judi Dench, Bob Hoskins and Christopher Guest.

In 2008, Kelly played her biggest role at the time in the James Watkins’ horror called the “Eden Lake” with Michael Fassbender. From 2009 to 2012, Reilly starred alongside Ciaran Hinds in the crime series “Above Suspicion”, and then appeared in Guy Ritchie’s Oscar Award-nominated “Sherlock Holmes” (2009) starring Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law and Rachel McAdams; although she played a supporting character of Mary Morstan, Reilly’s net worth significantly increased thanks to the movie’s earnings of over $520 million worldwide.

Kelly continued with a part in Nathan Morlando’s “Citizen Gangster” (2011), the story about WWII vet Eddie Boyd (Scott Speedman) and his criminal activities. Also in 2011, she played Mary Watson again, in Ritchie’s “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” alongside Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, and Jared Harris. The film was a hit at the box office yet again, as it grossed over $550 million, improving Kelly’s wealth in the process. Reilly had a role in another blockbuster in 2012, when she portrayed Nicole in Robert Zemeckis’ Oscar Award-nominated thriller called “Flight” starring Denzel Washington, Nadine Velazquez and Don Cheadle – the movie made over $160 million worldwide, and added more money to Reilly’s bank account. In 2013, Kelly played as Wendy for the third time with Romain Duris and Audrey Tautou in “Casse-tête chinois”, and then co-starred alongside Brendan Gleeson in the drama “Calvary” (2014). Most recently, she starred in 13 episodes of the series “Black Box” (2014), and played as Frank Semyon’s (Vince Vaughn) wife in the Golden Globe Award-nominated show “True Detective” (2015). She later appeared alongside Idris Elba in the action movie called “The Take” (2016). At the moment, Reilly is working on the series “Britannia” and in the film “10×10”, both of which will be released later in 2017.

Regarding her personal life, Kelly Reilly was engaged to the fellow actor Jonah Lotan, but then she married financier Kyle Baugher in 2012.

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Kelly Reilly Quick Info

Full Name Kelly Reilly
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth July 18, 1977
Place Of Birth Chessington, Surrey, England
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.676 m)
Profession Actress
Education Tolworth Girls’ School
Nationality British, English
Spouse Kyle Baugher (m. 2012)
Parents Jack Reilly
Nicknames Keilly Reilly , Jessica Kelly Siobhán Reilly
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0717709/
Nominations César Award for Best Supporting Actress, Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress, The British Independent Film Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film, British Independent Film Award for Best Supporting Actor / Actress
Movies Flight, Eden Lake, Calvary, Heaven Is for Real, Russian Dolls, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, Chinese Puzzle, Mrs Henderson Presents, Pride & Prejudice, The Spanish Apartment, Sherlock Holmes, A Single Shot, Puffball, Innocence, Edwin Boyd, The Libertine, Me and Orson Welles, Joe’s Palace, Set …
TV Shows True Detective, Black Box, Above Suspicion, He Kills Coppers, Bramwell, Pie in the Sky, The Biz, Wonderful You

Kelly Reilly Quotes

  • You put yourself on tape as an actor a lot – and you send them off, they go out into the ether, and you have no idea what’s going to come back, or when.
  • My personal life, my normal life, is so important to me. To be able to go back to my personal life and leave characters behind is important; I don’t keep them with me.
  • You know, I really enjoy longevity. I see actors in their forties and they just turn out these really fabulous roles and characters. You know who they are, but you wouldn’t necessarily know their names.
  • The British theatre and establishment is so hard to penetrate, and there are so many talented people involved in it. So, to be counted among some of those actresses… It doesn’t get better than that.
  • When it comes to my work, I’m fearless. I go with my gut.
  • When I was younger, I used to write to directors when I was unsure I could play a role. I’d say: ‘You’ve made a terrible mistake.’
  • We live in a celebrity-obsessed society.
  • There is a part of me that is not fulfilled by acting. It is a self-involved life; it can feel shallow, but not very often.
  • Theatre is where my heart is. It’s where I can do my best work. And even if I do films and TV, that’s what I want to come back to.
  • The reason I act is because I’m trying to understand why people are as they are.
  • I’d prefer to go under the radar and just do the acting without being famous for it.
  • I’d love to work on a real girl piece with some fabulous actresses. I feel like I’ve worked with so many men.
  • I need someone who understands an artist’s mentality. I couldn’t be with someone who wouldn’t let me have my freedom.
  • I think when you’re an actor and you’re drawing on your emotions all the time, you need to be quite steady.
  • I love strong women in films that are allowed to play women and not male fantasies.
  • I’m not a show-off; I’m not an exhibitionist.
  • I’ve no wish to appear in celebrity magazines.
  • I’m a theater actress. I love rehearsal. I could have six weeks of rehearsal and think it’s not enough. But on film, you don’t get that luxury.
  • I’m not temperamentally into high comedy. I’m not a Noel Coward kind of girl.
  • My family believe you should never be flashy about anything. Maybe that handicapped me a little bit, that extreme humility.
  • I love actresses who are brave and don’t do what’s expected of them or don’t play off how they look or take risks.
  • I act because I have to, because I need to find out whether I can do it or not – that’s what drives me and excites me and lights me up.
  • I don’t want to be doing fashion shoots and being interviewed about where I shop. Who cares?
  • Every job feels like my first.
  • Being at the pinnacle of my career is not to turn up in some multiplex blockbuster.
  • At my school, Shakespeare wasn’t on the syllabus – at least not for me.
  • As an actor, you always want to keep it different, change it up, and, you know, just to keep yourself inspired and work with interesting characters.
  • Acting has always been such escapism for me.
  • Women do well in their thirties. They put their bags down and say, ‘This is who I am – like it or lump it.’ There is a more relaxed quality, which I like.
  • My dad is such a good man, hard-working.
  • It’s lovely to work with a group of actors who make you laugh and smile.
  • Obviously, education is hugely important, along with healthcare. They’re the basics and you’re hurting your own country if you don’t pour money into them.
  • I hate to say that my mother was ‘just a housewife’, because in addition to that she has had lots of part-time secretarial jobs in factories and hospitals, always working really hard for our family.
  • Auditioning is a horrible experience because you know you are being absolutely scrutinized and judged. There are days where you can do it and days where it’s just not happening, and I feel like that’s how it is with all artists; you have some days it kind of works.
  • Literally, I don’t know where life is gonna go from one day to the next, and that’s as exciting as it is tiring.
  • Hand on heart, I find it a little bit embarrassing. I don’t need to be on the cover of magazines. Everything I’ve dreamed of doing, I’m doing.

Kelly Reilly Important Facts

  • Her grandparents were Irish.
  • Married her fiancé Kyle Baugher, a financier, in a private ceremony in Somerset, England. The couple had been in a relationship since 2010.
  • She has twice worked with Rupert Penry-Jones, both times playing lovers. Once in Agatha Christie’s Poirot (1989) episode, Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Sad Cypress (2003), and then in Joe’s Palace (2007).
  • She was nominated for a 2004 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actress of 2003 for her performance in “After Miss Julie” at the Donmar Warehouse. She became the youngest actress ever to be nominated for that category (aged 26).

Kelly Reilly Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
10×10 2017 pre-production Cathy Actress
Britannia 2017 TV Series post-production Kerra Actress
Bastille Day 2016 Karen Dacre Actress
True Detective 2015 TV Series Jordan Semyon Actress
Innocence 2014/V Pamela Hamilton Actress
Black Box 2014 TV Series Dr. Catherine Black Actress
Set Fire to the Stars 2014 Caitlin Actress
Heaven Is for Real 2014 Sonja Burpo Actress
Calvary 2014 Fiona Lavelle Actress
Casse-tête chinois 2013 Wendy Actress
A Single Shot 2013 Jess Actress
Flight 2012/I Nicole Actress
Above Suspicion: Silent Scream 2012 TV Series DI Anna Travis Actress
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows 2011 Mary Watson Actress
Citizen Gangster 2011 Doreen Boyd Actress
Die neue Burg 2011 Short Marry Hudson Actress
Above Suspicion: Deadly Intent 2011 TV Series DI Anna Travis Actress
Ti presento un amico 2010 Sarah Actress
Meant to Be 2010/II Amanda Actress
Above Suspicion 2: The Red Dahlia 2010 TV Series DC Anna Travis Actress
Sherlock Holmes 2009 Mary Morstan Actress
Triage 2009 Diane Actress
Above Suspicion 2009 TV Series DC Anna Travis Actress
Me and Orson Welles 2008 Muriel Brassler Actress
Eden Lake 2008 Jenny Actress
He Kills Coppers 2008 TV Movie Jeannie Actress
Joe’s Palace 2007 TV Movie Charlotte Actress
Puffball: The Devil’s Eyeball 2007 Liffey Actress
A for Andromeda 2006 TV Movie Christine Jones
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Mrs Henderson Presents 2005 Maureen Actress
Pride & Prejudice 2005 Caroline Bingley Actress
Les poupées russes 2005 Wendy Actress
The Libertine 2004 Jane Actress
Agatha Christie’s Poirot 2003 TV Series Mary Gerrard Actress
Dead Bodies 2003 Viv McCormack Actress
The Safe House 2002 TV Movie Fiona ‘Finn’ MacKenzie Actress
L’auberge espagnole 2002 Wendy (as Keilly Reilly) Actress
Starched 2001 Short Maid Actress
Last Orders 2001 Young Amy Actress
Peaches 2000 Cherry Actress
Maybe Baby 2000 Nimnh Actress
Sex ‘n’ Death 1999 TV Movie Julie Actress
Wonderful You 1999 TV Mini-Series Nancy Actress
Children of the New Forest 1998 TV Movie Patience Heatherstone Actress
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling 1997 TV Mini-Series Nancy Miller Actress
Pie in the Sky 1997 TV Series Tina Actress
Rebecca 1997 TV Mini-Series Clarice Actress
Sharman 1996 TV Series Sophie Bright Actress
Poldark 1996 TV Movie Clowance Poldark Actress
Bramwell 1996 TV Mini-Series Kathleen Le Saux Actress
Ruth Rendell Mysteries 1996 TV Series Kimberley Actress
Prime Suspect: Inner Circles 1995 TV Movie Polly Henry Actress
The Biz 1995/II TV Series Laura Actress
Black Box 2014 TV Series producer – 13 episodes Producer
The View 2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Good Morning America 2014 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Made in Hollywood 2012 TV Series Herself Self
The Making of ‘Russian Dolls’ 2006 Short Herself Self
Mrs Henderson Presents: Making Of 2006 Video documentary short Herself Self
The World’s Greatest Actor 2006 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
La nuit des Césars 2006 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Stately Homes of Pride & Prejudice: Basildon Park 2006 Video documentary short Herself / Caroline Bingley (uncredited) Self
Le grand journal de Canal+ 2005 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Tout le monde en parle 2005 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Richard & Judy 2003 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
European confusiòn: Making-of ‘L’auberge espagnole’ 2002 TV Short documentary Herself Self
The Big Breakfast 2002 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Pride and Prejudice Revisited 2005 TV Movie documentary Caroline Bingley (uncredited) Archive Footage

Kelly Reilly Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2013 EDA Special Mention Award Alliance of Women Film Journalists Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest Flight (2012) Won
2012 Spotlight Award Hollywood Film Awards Flight (2012) Won
2008 Fright Meter Award Fright Meter Awards Best Actress Eden Lake (2008) Won
2006 Empire Award Empire Awards, UK Best Newcomer Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) Won
2006 ALFS Award London Critics Circle Film Awards British Newcomer of the Year Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) Won
2005 Chopard Trophy Cannes Film Festival Female Revelation Won
2005 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Acting by an Ensemble Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) Won
2013 EDA Special Mention Award Alliance of Women Film Journalists Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest Flight (2012) Nominated
2012 Spotlight Award Hollywood Film Awards Flight (2012) Nominated
2008 Fright Meter Award Fright Meter Awards Best Actress Eden Lake (2008) Nominated
2006 Empire Award Empire Awards, UK Best Newcomer Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) Nominated
2006 ALFS Award London Critics Circle Film Awards British Newcomer of the Year Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) Nominated
2005 Chopard Trophy Cannes Film Festival Female Revelation Nominated
2005 NBR Award National Board of Review, USA Best Acting by an Ensemble Mrs Henderson Presents (2005) Nominated