Kelly Jo Minter Explained

Birth Date:July 14, 1966[1]
Birth Place:Trenton, New Jersey, U.S.
Occupation:Actress
Children:4
Years Active:1983–present
Known For:Yvonne Miller –
Maria – The Lost Boys
Ruby Williams – The People Under the Stairs

Kelly Jo Minter (born July 14, 1966)[2] [1] is an American actress. Minter made her acting debut as "The Pilot" in an after-school short movie of the same name in 1984. She made her film debut as Lorrie in Mask (1985). She subsequently portrayed Denise Green in Summer School (1987), Maria in The Lost Boys (1987), Charlotta in Miracle Mile (1988), Yvonne Miller in (1989), LaDonna in House Party (1990), Cheryl in Popcorn (1991), and Ruby Williams in The People Under the Stairs (1991). Outside of film, Minter has made guest appearances on a variety of television series including Hill Street Blues (1987), A Different World (1988), Martin (1993), ER (1996), Providence (2001), and Strong Medicine (2002). In 2010, she appeared as herself in the documentary .

Early life

Minter was the youngest of nine children in a middle-class, Catholic household.[3] Due to her mother, a pharmaceutical supplies salesperson traveling for work, Minter left home at age 14 to live on her own, before ending up in juvenile hall and girls homes.[3]

Career

Minter began her career in entertainment behind the scenes as a grip on mainstream and pornographic films.[3] [4] It led her to getting onscreen acting roles in film and television.[3] [4]

In 1983, Minter portrayed Angela in an episode of the third season of Fame called "Break Dance". In 1984, she portrayed Carla in the television short The Pilot. In 1985, Minter made her film acting debut as the prostitute Lorrie in the drama film Mask.[5] She starred alongside Cher, Sam Elliott, and Eric Stoltz. The film earned positive reviews[6] and was a financial success.[7] The same year, she portrayed Kelly on an episode of the television series T.J. Hooker called "Street Bait" and Rachel Torres in the television film Badge of the Assassin.

In 1986, Minter portrayed Toni in the television film Charley Hannah and Vicky in an episode of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color called "The Deacon Street Deer". In 1987, Minter portrayed Kathy in an episode of Hill Street Blues called "It Ain't Over Till It's Over" and Denise Green, a dyslexic teenager,[8] in the comedy film Summer School. For her work in this film, Minter received an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture in 1987.[9] The same year, Minter portrayed Maria in Joel Schumacher's cult horror comedy film The Lost Boys. She subsequently portrayed Treena Lester in The Principal.[10] The following year, she portrayed Charlotta in Steve De Jarnatt's apocalyptic thriller Miracle Mile[11] and Charisse in two episodes of the television series A Different World.

In 1989, Minter portrayed Yvonne Miller in Stephen Hopkins' fantasy horror film .[12] She starred alongside Lisa Wilcox as Alice Johnson and Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger. The same year, she portrayed Loret in the film Cat Chaser. The following year, Minter was cast as LaDonna in Reginald Hudlin's comedy film House Party. In 1991, she portrayed a recovering drug addict in New Jack City, Cheryl in Popcorn,[13] Mulready in Doc Hollywood, and Ruby Williams in Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs.[14] The same year, she had guest appearances on a variety of television series such as Father Dowling Mysteries, WIOU, and Sibs.

In 1992, Minter portrayed Sharonda in the television film Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry Story.[15] The following year, she portrayed Joanna in the film Sunset Grill and Rhodesia in an episode of Martin. In 1994, she appeared in the television film Cosmic Slop. In 1996, she portrayed a hooker in The Rich Man's Wife, a crack mom in an episode of ER, and Rita in the television film A Face to Die For.[16] The following year, she portrayed Chrissie Brooks in Dead Men Can't Dance.

In 2001, Minter starred in the television film Stranger Inside and had a guest appearance in the televisions series Providence. The following year, she portrayed Vielle Montoya in an episode of Strong Medicine. In 2003, she portrayed Angie in the film Tapped Out. In 2008, she portrayed Karen in an episode of Zoey 101. In 2010, Minter appeared as herself in the documentary . In 2012, she appeared as herself in the documentary After the Violence.

Personal life

Minter has been married to singer-songwriter Georgio Allentini since 1992. Together they have three sons, Georgio Allentini Jr. (b. September 1987),[17] Joseph and Christian Allentini (b. December 1997).

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Be Somebody... or Be Somebody's Fool!HerselfVideo
1985Mask Lorrie
Badge of the AssassinRachel Torres TV movie
1986Charley HannahToniTV movie
1987Summer SchoolDenise Green
The Lost BoysMaria
The Principal Treena Lester
1988Sharing Richard-TV movie
Miracle MileCharlotta
1989Yvonne Miller
Cat ChaserLoret
1990House PartyLaDonna
1991New Jack CityRecovering Addict
PopcornCheryl
Out for JusticeHooker
Doc HollywoodMulready
The People Under the StairsRuby Williams
1992Murder Without Motive: The Edmund Perry StorySharonda TV movie
1993Sunset GrillJoanna
1996A Face to Die ForRitaTV movie
The Rich Man's WifeCursing Hooker
1997Dead Men Can't DanceSergeant Chrissie Brooks
2001Stranger InsideGroup Therapy Women TV movie
2002Banged Out-Video
2003Tapped OutAngie
2019Getting the Kinks OutDenise

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983FameAngel Episode: "Break Dance"
1984Buchanan HighElenaEpisode: "Editor and Chief"
InsightCarlaEpisode: "The Pilot"
1985T.J. HookerKelly Episode: "Street Bate"
1986Walt Disney's Wonderful World of ColorVickyEpisode: "The Deacon Street Deer"
1987Hill Street BluesKathyEpisode: "It Ain't Over Till It's Over"
1988A Different WorldCharisse Recurring Cast: Season 2
1991Father Dowling MysteriesSheriEpisode: "The Joyful Noise Mystery"
WIOUJasmineEpisode: "Three Women and a Baby"
SibsEdnaEpisode: "The Naked and the Damned"
1993MartinRhodesia Episode: "Control"
1994Cosmic SlopFemale Drug DealerEpisode: "The First Commandment"
1996ERLeah RussellEpisode: "Baby Shower"
2001Providence-Episode: "Trial & Error"
2002Strong MedicineVielle Montoya Episode: "Precautions"
2008Zoey 101KarenEpisode: "Coffee Cart Ban"

Documentary

YearTitle
2009Best Worst Movie
2010
2014After the Violence

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Movie used to scare the shit out of me as a kid because I always thought you were gonna die in real life, but you somehow managed to save the day, on and off the big screen. Happy birthday to my kick ass mom. Allen. Joe (Jodybreeze45). Instagram.com. 2019-10-28.
  2. Web site: Today marks a special day of the life of my mother thank you for giving me life and showing me the path of faith and knowledge to be the person I am I love you forever Happy Birthday @kellyjominter . Allen. Christian. Instagram.com. 2019-10-28.
  3. News: Minter has what it takes for film . 27 April 2019 . Copley News Service . The Times . 12 January 1990.
  4. News: Scott . Vernon . Film crewperson moves to other side of camera . 27 April 2019 . United Press International . The Indianapolis Star . 25 October 1989.
  5. Book: Collum . Jason Paul . Assault of the Killer B's: Interviews with 20 Cult Film Actresses . 2015 . McFarland . 9780786480418 . 103 . 27 April 2019 . en.
  6. News: Ebert. Roger. Mask. 22 March 1985. Chicago Sun-Times. 2 September 2017.
  7. Web site: Mask (1985) . .
  8. News: Thomas. Bob. August 2, 1987. 'Summer School' a happy, endearing comedy surprise. 2D. Lawrence Journal-World.
  9. Web site: NAACP Announces Nominees for Show Business Honors. October 30, 1987. The Associated Press. November 9, 2022.
  10. News: Booth. Philip. September 18, 1987. 'Principal' doesn't make the grade. 1C; 4C. Lakeland Ledger.
  11. Book: 363. The Films of the Eighties. Nowlan. Robert A.. Wright Nowlan. Gwendolyn. 1991. McFarland & Company.
  12. Book: Byrne, Wayne. Welcome to Elm Street: Inside the Film and Television Nightmares. 152. March 17, 2022. McFarland & Company. 9781476644790.
  13. Book: Armstrong, Kent Byron. 225. Slasher Films: An International Filmography, 1960 Through 2001. 2003. McFarland & Company. 9780786414628.
  14. Book: Young, R. G.. The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Film: Ali Baba to Zombies. 478. 2000. Applause Books. 9781557832696.
  15. Book: Marill, Alvin H.. 355. Movies Made for Television, 1964-2004: 1990-1999. 2005. Scarecrow Press.
  16. Web site: TELEVISION REVIEW;First Jail, Then the Ultimate Makeover. James. Caryn. March 11, 1996. The New York Times. November 9, 2022.
  17. https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10182-153468/ My Heritage - Kelly Jo Minter