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Kelly McCormack

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Kelly McCormack

Kelly McCormack, born January 13, 1991, is a remarkably talented and versatile Canadian actor, writer, director, musician, and producer. She is best known for her compelling performances on the Amazon series A League of Their Own and the Syfy science fiction television series Killjoys. She made quite an impression as Betty Anne on the Crave series Letterkenny. Moreover, her filmmaking acuity has been widely recognized, particularly for the feature film Sugar Daddy (2020). Kelly has splendidly demonstrated her efficacy across multiple platforms- film, television, and stage. She also manages the production company Floyder Films. She has not only written and starred but also produced several independent feature films that have been screened globally at film festivals. Some of her notable works include Play the Film (2013), Barn Wedding (2015), and Sugar Daddy (2020). In addition, she shined in the award-winning CBC mockumentary The Neddeaus of Duqesne Island where she served both as an actress and a producer. As an activist, Kelly has been outspoken about her support of the #MeToo movement and even took part in a discussion about it on CBC's q radio show.

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Biography, Career & Filmography

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Given Name: Kelly McCormack

Born: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Citizenship: Canadian

Birthday: January 13, 1991

Occupations: Actor, Writer, Producer, Director, Musician

Years Active: 2000s-present

Career Timeline

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