Kelly Greyson

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Kelly Greyson
Born
Texas, United States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationActress
Years active2011–present
WebsiteAge: 29 www.kellygreyson.com

Kelly Greyson is an American actress. Her acting roles include Lana in Return to the Hiding Place , Tyra in Little Boy , Jocelyn Stewart in To Have and To Hold, Catie Reynolds in Disturbing The Peace with Guy Pearce and Pam Harris in Out of Death starring Bruce Willis. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Career

Greyson made her film debut as Lana in Return to the Hiding Place (Originally released as "War of Resistance"). [5] In 2013, she took the lead role in historical drama Alone yet Not Alone directed by George Escobar, [6] where she played Barbara, who was captured and later adopted as Susquehanna by the Delaware Tribe of Indians during the French and Indian War. [7]

In 2014, Greyson was cast for the role of a young socialite and CIA agent in the spy thriller Double Identity. [8] [1] In 2015, she played a role of Sheila in Woodlawn , a 2015 American Christian sports drama film directed by the Erwin brothers. [9] The same year she appeared as Tyra in Little Boy and starred as Jocelyn Stewart in To Have and To Hold, a drama film based on the novel written by Mary Johnston in 1900. [10]

In 2017, Greyson played Maggie in Broken Memories, an independent romantic-drama about the main hero Jasper's struggle with Alzheimer’s and his relations with the family and friends. The film received two awards from The IndieFEST Film Awards. [11]

In 2020, Greyson played Catie Reynolds in Disturbing the Peace, directed by York Alec Shackleton and starring Guy Pearce. [2] Most recently, Greyson appeared in The Fortress, The Fortress 2 and Out of Death starring Bruce Willis.

Since 2017, Kelly Greyson has been actively involved in civil campaigns to end violence against women and collaborating with PNG Tribal Foundation, a non-governmental charity organization based in Papua New Guinea. [12]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 Return to the Hiding Place LanaOriginally released as "War of Resistance"
2013 Alone yet Not Alone Barbara/ Susquehanna
2015 Little Boy Tyra
2015 Woodlawn Sheila
2015To Have and To HoldJocelyn StewartCompleted Production
2015NamelessPaxton's NeighborPost-production
2017Broken Memories [13] Maggie
2020 Disturbing the Peace Catie Reynolds
2021 Out of Death Pam Harris
2021 Fortress Kate Taylor
2022 Fortress: Sniper's Eye Kate Taylor
TBAGym RatFit clientPost-production

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