RaéVen Larrymore Kelly
Rae'Ven Larrymore Kelly is an an actress who started her entertainment career at the age of three. Rae' Larrymore Kelly's early acting career was mostly founded on her roles in various television comedies, such as "Roc" (Fox, 1990-94) and "Living Single" (Fox, 1992-98). She had an early role on the television special "Count on Me" (PBS, 1993-94). She also appeared in the TV movie "Class of '61" (ABC, 1992-93). Rae' Larrymore Kelly started in the industry by acting in films like the dramatic musical "What's Love Got to Do With It" (1993) with Angela Bassett. She then appeared in "How to Make An American Quilt" (1995), the Matthew McConaughey hit dramatic adaptation "A Time to Kill" (1996) and the Alec Baldwin dramatic adaptation "Ghosts of Mississippi" (1996). Rae' Larrymore Kelly also appeared in the Vincent Schiavelli horror flick "Milo" (1997), "Tournament of Dreams" (2007) and the dramatic adaptation "Preacher's Kid" (2010) with LeToya Luckett. She also was featured in the TV movie "The Ditchdigger's Daughters" (Family Channel Studios, 1996-97). She held additional roles in television including a part on "Moloney" (CBS, 1996-97). Most recently, Rae' Larrymore Kelly acted in "Nocturnal Agony" (2014).