Kelly Flint was an American actress who is best known for Freakshow, The Roosevelt Story, and her roles in various short films during the 1940s.
Personal and Family Life
Born on November 15, 1911, in Alameda, California, USA, Kelly Flint’s early life details are not widely known. She embarked on her acting career starting in the early 1940s, taking on various uncredited roles in several films. Her personal life remains largely private, as there is little public information about her family and relationships.
Career
Flint gained recognition for her performances in movies like The Roosevelt Story and appeared in numerous short films during her career. Many of her roles were uncredited, showcasing her dedication to the industry despite limited visibility. She also contributed to the film community in other ways, including serving as an animal wrangler for the short Freakshow in 1999.
Death and Legacy
Kelly Flint passed away on July 4, 2000, in Dallas, Texas, USA. Her contributions to early American cinema, particularly in the realm of short films, remain notable despite her relatively low profile. Flint’s legacy lives on in the works she participated in, influencing a generation of actresses who followed in her footsteps.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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No Dough Boys | 1944 | Amelia Schwarzbrot (uncredited) |
Three Is a Family | 1944 | Navy Wife (uncredited) |
Casanova Brown | 1944 | X-Ray Nurse (uncredited) |
Silent Partner | 1944 | Burlesque Cutie (uncredited) |
Song of Texas | 1943 | Cowgirl (uncredited) |
The Blocked Trail | 1943 | Girl (uncredited) |
Freakshow | 1999 | Animal Wrangler |