Cleveland Ohio born Kelley Poling has transitioned from being one of the top bathing suit and athletic models of the late 90's, to working as an actress in film and television today. As a model, Kelley worked on campaigns with Hawaiian Tropic, Nike, Yamaha, and Harley Davidson. For a year between her modeling days and her acting career, she was on tour with Madonna. Having grown up in a military family, she is also a marksman with handguns, rifles, and archery. Kelley is also trained in automatic weapons and martial arts techniques specific to film and television. When not filming, she travels the world as a competitive Classical Fencer and is proficient with foil, small-sword, dueling sword, rapier, and sabre. Poling has been training for more than 20 years in New York with Maestri Jeannette Acosta Martinez and Ray Martinez of the prestigious Martinez Academy of Arms. For fun, she surfs, runs 5k races, and performs Celtic/Scottish music.
Kelley Prescott is an actress, known for Haunted 2: Apparitions (2018).
Kelley Rae O'Donnell is a company member of New York's Labyrinth Theater Company. She was the host/creator of her own show "WE Buzz with The Video Chick" for WEtv. Recent New York theater credits: Clown Bar as Petunia. Written by Adam Szymkowicz and directed by Adam Neisler. Originated role of Esther in a new John Patrick Shanley one-act play Hot Bubbles. Appeared in Labyrinth Theater Company's production of The Atmosphere of Memory by David Bar Katz, directed by Pam MacKinnon -- starring Ellen Burstyn and John Glover. Kelley sits on the board of the downtown OBIE and New York Innovative Theater Award winning company Vampire Cowboys and one of the recipients of a New York Innovative Theatre Award for Best Ensemble for Vampire Cowboy's production of "Fight Girl Battle World." Kelley is a graduate of Fordham University.
Kelley Van Dilla is known for Poughkeepsie Is for Lovers (2022), Hack the Dock (2020) and B3d 0f R0s3s (2018).
Kelley Wentworth is an actress, known for Survivor: Ponderosa (2015), Survivor (2000) and Candy Crush (2017).
Kelley Whilden is known for Scavengers (2013), Mano a Mano (2015) and You Eat What You Kill (2013).
Kelley Wilson Robinson is a professional actor, who currently resides in Greenville, South Carolina. Credits to her name include work in feature films such as The Good Things Devils Do (Gravitas Ventures), Ted Bundy Had a Son, The Sinful South, Bound, and I Hate X'mas. Kelley has experience in fund-raising, and producing results, bringing multiple financiers to the table to make sure a project is fulfilled to completion. She was named Associate Producer on the set of The Good Things Devils Do, even being relentless on set behind the scenes as well. She incorporated her skills on pre-production, such as wardrobe creation (Melvin, Masquerade, Danny), assisting the director with script-related duties, and aiding in some of the post production process. She lent her dutiful expertise in organizing Greenville's marketing campaign for Champion, the feature. Kelley has a professional teaching degree, and has twenty-three years cheerleading experience as both a cheerleader and varsity coach with 5 state championship titles to her name. She is a dancer, has modeled professionally for Bacardi, J&P Cycles, Schick Intuition, and more. She acts as brand ambassador for Veronique, Sincerely Sally Boutique, Zahara Swim and many more, with over ninety companies in the que wanting her to represent their company. Kelley is a zealous worker, a high-energy, get-it-done asset on set, but most notably, she is a talented performer who loses herself in her role, and convincingly executes her craft to make sure her performances are in line with the director's vision.
Kelley Wolf is a globally-recognized certified life & personal development coach, author, public speaker and thought leader. Her unique discovery and integration of her trademarked concept of FLOW - Finding Love Over Worry(TM) has led to her highly-anticipated debut book which breaks down the framework of the self-developmental process, FLOW: Finding Love Over Worry: A Recipe for Living Joyfully. Kelley grew up as a well-traveled archeologist's daughter in the beautiful hills of Northwest Arkansas and later went to high school in Cambridge, England. After high school, Kelley pursued a degree in Broadcast Journalism until she was presented with an opportunity to be on television. She was cast on the groundbreaking hit MTV series, The Real World: New Orleans and went on to win the Real World/ Road Rules Challenge which led her to New York City, where she met her husband, actor Scott Wolf. Kelley was lucky to find a fellow adventurer in Scott because over the course of their 17-year marriage, the couple has moved more than 20 times to multiple countries. In 2007, after moving from Los Angeles to Park City, Utah, she followed her natural curiosity of the human condition and pursued a B.S. in Clinical Psychology from Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah. Upon graduation, she was clear her passion was in the burgeoning world of personal development coaching. Kelley believed her abilities were better as a coach than a therapist, so she signed up for Martha Beck's program, where she was certified as a life coach. In the decade that followed, Kelley became a sought-after life coach. Her client list included high profile clients such as leaders of Fortune 100 companies, C-level executives, but also small business owners, stay-at-home moms, and nonprofits, among others searching for peace in their life. After five years of coaching experience under her belt, Kelley turned her awareness to a process commonly referred to by people as their "flow state". As Kelley began tracking the moments people referred to "being in flow", she soon discovered that a pattern emerged. If someone chose love over worry or fear, they entered their 'flow' state. Her theory seemed especially true whenever people would focus on their hobbies such as surfing, cooking or painting. The circumstances didn't matter as long as the mind made the choice to pursue love as the guide, instead of fear as a motivator. Kelley soon began to incorporate this practice of FLOW into her own life and was amazed to find the practice offered relief to her postpartum depression and in dealing with her diagnosis of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, known as EDS. She spent the next five years of her career teaching, cultivating and examining FLOW as a replicable methodology, which she used in her practice to help hundreds of individuals and companies challenge their own thoughts and change their behavior patterns. In 2020, Kelley launched her podcast, FLOW: Finding Love Over Worry. The podcast offers strategies and interviews that examine various methods and techniques to teach the mind how to live in a state of FLOW more often. When understood and used properly, it is a technique everyone can use to lessen their suffering through life to live more joyfully. Now, with her debut book release, she hopes to continue to help others through their use of this methodology. Over the years, together with her husband Scott, Kelley has also committed much of her time to philanthropy. In fact, a huge component of the FLOW method is mapped out in her tool called "The Circles of Service" which is built around a concept that guides you towards the power of a service-driven life. Kelley shares, "All the great teachings came to the same conclusion-when we pursue a life of growth, we must also open ourselves to the power of service." Kelley lives her practice and has visited many nations globally to provide aid and care. However, above all, Kelley has connected deeply to Africa, which inspired her to co-create The Chier Foundation in 2005. The non-profit organization's mission was to fund education for Sudanese refugees, known as the "Lost Boys of Sudan" and the Foundation successfully completed its mission in 2015. Since then, Kelley's charitable efforts have never stopped. She has visited various areas in Africa (Senegal, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia and South Africa) to help with causes around HIV intervention and malaria. Additionally, Kelley has regularly worked with Feeding America, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation and Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation. Kelley believes that being in service is far more impactful and simple than most people think. No matter where she is in the world, she finds a way to give back to that community, and believes that helping a senior neighbor with their groceries and taking soup to a sick friend is not only philanthropic, but a simple way for people to do what they can to give back to others. Outside of her coaching work, Kelley is also an advocate of the importance of accessible meditation and mindfulness. As one of the core three foundations in her book: Munch, Move, Meditate, she hopes to shift the belief that meditation is costly, difficult, or needs training. Kelley lives in Vancouver, British Columbia with her husband and three children-Jackson, Miller, and Lucy.
Kelli Ambrose is an actress and producer, known for Cry Wolf (2015), How Do You Write a Joe Schermann Song (2012) and What's Up Lovely (2010).