Kelly Lynch

Contemporary American actress Kelly Lynch has been playing leads in Hollywood films since the late 1980s, but has yet to make it big. The daughter of show people, she has been acting since age four. L...
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01/30/1959
Minneapolis, MN
  • Showtime Review
    By: James Dryden March 15, 2002 7:04am EST
    No doubt, you'll laugh here and there at Showtime, but you've seen/heard/smelled it all before. It's strictly matinee material--or a DVD rental.
  • Lantana Review
    By: Kit Bowen January 18, 2002 3:24pm EST
    At times a provoking and psychological character study, Lantana tends to lapse into periods of mind-numbing boredom.
  • Joe Somebody Review
    By: Kit Bowen December 21, 2001 10:47am EST
    Since it's really only a run-of-the-mill comedy, Joe Somebody may have a hard time staying afloat among the slew of year-end Oscar contenders.
  • From Hell Review
    By: Stacie Hougland October 19, 2001 5:51am EST
    See it for the stunning visuals and Depp's performance rather than a factual re-telling--if you can stomach it.
  • Box Office Analysis: Oct. 14
    By: Martin Grove October 14, 2001 11:18am EST
    Training Day Bandits Corky Romano Serendipity Don't Say a Word Iron Monkey Zoolander Joy Rider Max Keeble's Big Move Hearts in Atlantis American Pie 2 The Others, Moulin Rouge Fast and the Furious
  • ROLE CALL: Pfeiffer, Penn and 'Sam I Am'
    By: Fiona Ng March 19, 2001 11:51am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 6, 2000 -- We know what you might be thinking. But let us assure you, it has nothing to do with Dr. Seuss. Yes, as the Hollywood Reporter says, Michelle Pfeiffer and Sean Penn are both in talks to star in the project "Sam I Am," but the story is actually about a lawyer trying to win a custody case for a mentally disabled man. And as you have no doubt guessed, Penn will play the man and Pfeiffer will play the legal eagle. The project is aiming for a mid-January start in Los Angele
  • ROLE CALL: Hanks Makes His 'Case'
    By: Chuck Walton March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 8, 2000 -- The Manhattan detective depicted in the magazine article, "A Cold Case," took three decades to solve a crime. The time was considerably less for mega-star Tom Hanks to acquire the rights to it. The story by New Yorker staff writer Philip Gourevitch appears in the magazine's Feb. 14 issue, which hit newsstands on Monday. Before the ink was even dry, Hanks and his Universal-based production shingle, the Playtone Co., put up a six-figure advance to pounce on th