
Kelly O'Sullivan
Kelly O'Sullivan (born 1983/1984) is an American actress, screenwriter, and producer. She wrote and starred in Saint Frances (2019), which won the Audience Award and the Special Jury Award at the 2019 SXSW Film Festival. O'Sullivan was born and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, to an accountant mother and a father who worked in health insurance. She was raised Irish Catholic and attended Immaculate Conception School until eighth grade. O'Sullivan always wanted to be an actor and supported by her cinephile parents, she performed in local children's theatre plays from age five. She studied theatre at Northwestern University and is also an alumna of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company's School at Steppenwolf in Chicago. Inspired by Greta Gerwig, who directed Lady Bird, O'Sullivan wrote Saint Frances based on the experiences she had while working as a nanny to support her struggling acting career in her 20s and an abortion she had in her early thirties. She started work on the script in January 2018, already intending the film to be directed by partner Alex Thompson. She wrote the parts for the lesbian parents in the film for actors Lily Mojekwu and Charin Alvarez.
4 directing credits · 14 acting credits
Directing · 4
Acting · 14

Sirens
2014

The Mob Doctor
2012

Cha Cha Real Smooth
2022

Henry Gamble's Birthday Party
2015

The Graduates
2024

Battleground
2012

Saint Frances
2020
The History of Us
2015

Hangdog
2023

Rounding
2022

Not Welcome
2018
Jessica
2016

In Memoriam
2011
The Steel Harp
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