The name of American actress Kelly Stables not so common in the pages fashion magazines, you do not hear it so oftenprograms on secular events, many of which conduct viewers behind the scenes of the glamor world. Perhaps her name is not as popular as the names Gwyneth Paltrow, Charlize Theron, Cameron Diaz, Anne Hathaway and many other actresses, but the variety of roles and images is impressive.
Actor's career Kelly Stables originatesin the theatre. Her strength and abilities in the field of musical and theatrical art were fully manifested in Thousand Oaks Civic Light Opera, where the actress played leading roles, the most successful of them being Wendy in Peter Pen and the main role in Sleeping Beauty.
In the film industry fame actress brought the role of Melissa in the popular comedy series "Two and a Half Men" ("Two and a Half Men") and Eden in the TV series "The Exes" (The Exes).
Much popularity brought Kelly Stables the role of vengeful Samara Morgan in the horror movie "Bell-2", based on the book by Koji Suzuki, a famous Japanese writer.
Kelly Stables married Kurt in 2005Patino, producer and screenwriter, working in the genre of fantasy, a comedy that shoots short films. In the fall of 2012, Kendrick's son was born to them. In one of her husband's films "Soul Fire Rising" (Soul Fire Rising), the actress expanded the scope of her activities and acted as a producer.
The actress also actively participates in scoringheroes in animated films. So Ville Vandom from the popular animated series "The Enchantress" began to speak in her voice. Kelly also participated in the voice acting of the characters in "Zambezia", "Cloudy ... 2: Revenge of GMOs".
Kelly Stables and now continues to star in episodes of the television series "The Former", first released on TV Land TV in November 2011. The fourth season will be released on November 5, 2014.
It should be noted that Kelly is fiercea fan of baseball, she's a devoted fan of the St. Louis Cardinals. Stabels also pays much attention to the fight against such a widespread disease in the world as Parkinson's disease.