About
Kelly Love is a Scottish Actor/Model and Writer born and raised in Glasgow. She has worked in the UK and is currently living in Hollywood, California. Kelly Love has been working as a professional actor ever since the age of sixteen and is now splitting her work time between the UK and the US. Starting at a young age, Kelly threw herself into the land of make believe and discovered her over-imaginative mind and love for studying people could be useful for becoming an actor ...so she did, and has never looked back. Kelly is also a Co-Owner of production company ToeNale Productions. Kelly is represented theatrically by S5 Talent , managed by Hickman Talent Co and commercially Stark Talent.
Kelly Has booked jobs not only because of talent but because of the tricks she has learnt over the years by coaches eand by working in the casting studio, CAZT.
Kelly has received training from Stage Coach Drama School (1997 – 1999), GAMTA (2005 – 2007), RSAMD ETA Course (2008 – 2009), Langside College (2009 – 2011) The American Academy of Dramatic Arts (2011 – 2013) Sal Romeo Studio (2013- 2014) and John Homa (2015 - Present).
Kelly has studied under a wide variety of accomplished artists including: John Homa, Jeff Dockweiler, Theresa Hayes, Ben Martin, Scott Ramp, Adam Chambers, Ian Ogilvy, Sal Romeo, Judith Bohannon, Mary Bleier, Perry Hart, Karen Hensel, Jamie Nichols, Misako Tsuchiya, Linda Brennan, Scott Reiniger, Brian Danner, Steve Dollan, Lorna Penny, Jane Simpson, Liz Carruthers, Brenda Murphy, Neil Packham and Sandra Massie.
Kelly has appeared in numerous features and shorts as well as on television and commercials. Her credits include Karma, The Home, Hip, Little Green Bag, Prescription R, Aftermath, Breathe, 30 for 30 on ESPN, HERlious, They Want Dick Dickster, She Wolf, Misfits, OMG First Date, Hope Springs, Night is Day, Your Number’s Up, It’s Not Easy to Forget, Amy Goes to College, South East Cleaning Services , The Lost Purse, When Two Worlds Collide and So You Think You’re Funny. Kelly has also worked with the following production companies: BBC, ESPN, STV, WCA Productions/ Motion Pictures, SHED Productions, Wideo Productions, WayLate Films, Portal Productions, MTV, Oprah Winfrey Network and Vigilance Films.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
Finding out how your prepare for an audition and working from there.
Finding out what makes you stand out in a room.
How to read a room.
How to feel that you gave 100% in the room that no matter the out come, you are proud of your work.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Received training from Stage Coach Drama School (1997 – 1999), GAMTA (2005 – 2007), RSAMD ETA Course (2008 – 2009), Langside College (2009 – 2011) The American Academy of Dramatic Arts (2011 – 2013) Sal Romeo Studio (2013- 2014) and John Homa (2015 - Present).
Studied under a wide variety of accomplished artists including: John Homa, Jeff Dockweiler, Theresa Hayes, Ben Martin, Scott Ramp, Adam Chambers, Ian Ogilvy, Sal Romeo, Judith Bohannon, Mary Bleier, Perry Hart, Karen Hensel, Jamie Nichols, Misako Tsuchiya, Linda Brennan, Scott Reiniger, Brian Danner, Steve Dollan, Lorna Penny, Jane Simpson, Liz Carruthers, Brenda Murphy, Neil Packham and Sandra Massie.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
$50 an hour
How did you get started teaching?
Actors asking me for advice and being told my advice was worth paying for.
What types of students have you worked with?
From children to people in thier 90's. If you are green and new to the scene I would love to get you fighting ready.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Think about what you think you need to improve on, because what you think is your weakness could be your strength.