Claire Kelly Explained

Claire Kelly
Birth Name:Claire Ann Green
Birth Date:15 March 1934
Birth Place:San Francisco, California, U.S.
Death Place:Palm Springs, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1955–1972
Spouse:
  • Robert Murphy
Children:2

Claire Kelly (March 15, 1934 – July 1, 1998)[1] was an American actress and model.

Early life

Born Claire Ann Green, the daughter of a wealthy California rancher, she was trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York.

Kelly started out as a model in Miami, and appeared several times on the cover of McCall's, continuing her modelling career throughout the 1950s. She made the cover of Picture Week in 1956, and was a 1958 Deb Star.

Career

Kelly went on to roles in films such as Snowfire (1958), The Badlanders (1958), Party Girl (1958), Ask Any Girl (1959), and A Guide for the Married Man (1967). In The Badlanders, a Western remake of the film noir The Asphalt Jungle, she played "the Angela role immortalized by Marilyn Monroe" [2] in the original film. In 1959, she was publicized as "the screen's most exciting discovery since Rita Hayworth". In 1964-65, she appeared in several episodes of the television series Burke's Law.

Personal life

From 1951 to 1955, Kelly was married to singer-comedian George DeWitt. She was credited as Claire DeWitt in Son of Sinbad. They had a son, Nicholas.

On November 6, 1954, Kelly's three-year-old son, Nicholas Christopher DeWitt, died after fighting for three days in an iron lung at Variety Children's Hospital in Miami, Florida, the victim of a rare anesthetic hazard, which happened after he was bitten on the lip by Duke, a cocker spaniel owned by former featherweight champion Willie Pep, and his heart stopped beating as doctors repaired the damage with 25 stitches.

On March 27, 1960, she married actor Perry Lopez in North Hollywood.[3] After they divorced, she married banking heir Robert Alan Kenaston, son of actress Billie Dove, on October 21, 1961, in Juarez, Mexico. They had a son, Robert Burns Kenaston. They divorced on July 22, 1963.[4] She later married Robert Murphy, and was married to him until her death.[5]

Kelly has had relationships with Lance Reventlow and Conrad Hilton Jr.. She once dismissed Prince Aly Khan as "gauche" and Elvis Presley as "a mere child".

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1955Son of SinbadTartar GirlUncredited
1956The Best Things in Life Are FreeChorus GirlUncredited
1956Scandal IncorporatedJune Trapping
1958Underwater WarriorAnne Winnmore
1958SnowfireCarol Hampton
1958The BadlandersAda Winton
1958Party GirlGenevieve Farrell
1959Ask Any GirlLisa
1965The Loved OneWhispering Glades Hostess
1967A Guide for the Married ManHarriet Stander
1969Childish ThingsSharon
1969What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?Elva
1970Up Your Teddy BearMiss Boota, sculptress

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1955The Bob Cummings ShowMiss KellyEpisode: "The Wolf Sitter"
1956The People's ChoiceMelindaEpisode: "Aunt Gus Leaves Sock"
1956Kings RowLittle EgyptEpisode: "Carnival"
1957Richard Diamond, Private DetectiveEpisode: "The Mickey Farmer Case"
1957The Adventures of Rin Tin TinEpisode: "Frontier Angel"
1958Love That JillEpisode: "Tonight's the Night"
1959Northwest PassageLucyEpisode: "The Killers"
1960Tightrope!Linda CostainEpisode: "Three to Make Ready"
1960Bachelor FatherLaura EvansEpisode: "Kelly and the College Man"
1960The TexanGail HenshawEpisode: "Lady Tenderfoot"
1961Surfside 6Pat WheelerEpisode: "Ghost of a Chance"
1964–1965Burke's Law2nd Model / Samantha2 episodes
1967The MonkeesDr. SistersS1:E29, "Monkees Get Out More Dirt"
1969The F.B.I.SecretaryEpisode: "Gamble with Death"
1972Love StoryLandladyEpisode: "Night of the Tanks"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Claire Kelly - The Private Life and Times of Claire Kelly . Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen . October 25, 2015.
  2. Book: Schwartz, Ronald. Noir, Now and Then: Film Noir Originals and Remakes, (1944-1999). registration. 1 January 2001. Greenwood Press. 978-0-313-30893-2. 89.
  3. News: Claire Kelly, Actress, Rewed . January 4, 2021 . The New York Times . United Press International . March 30, 1960 . 42. . ProQuest.
  4. News: Actress granted divorce . January 4, 2021 . Ames Daily Tribune . United Press International . July 23, 1963 . Iowa, Ames . 2.
  5. Web site: Robert E. Murphy Obituary (2002) The Sacramento Bee . 2022-09-15 . Legacy.com.