Kelly Preston Actress

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Biography of Kelly Preston

A talented and captivating performer, Kelly Preston has performed in a broad range of motion pictures, portraying roles in such diverse films as Jerry Maguire, Citizen Ruth and Twins. Her dynamic and compelling performances have proven her to be one of the most sought-after actors of our generation.

Preston, who is the current face of Neutrogenas national advertising campaign, was most recently seen opposite Kurt Russell in Walt Disneys Sky High, a teen comedy directed by Mike Mitchell and produced by Andrew Gunn.

The film, which was released on July 29th, is centered on a high-school for super-powered teens living in a world where superheroes are an everyday occurrence. Preston and Russell played Josie Jetstream and Commander Stronghold, the parents of a future superhero.

Preston was also seen in Eulogy, which premiered in January 2004 at the Sundance Film Festival and was released by Lions Gate Films last October. She co-starred in this dark comedy alongside Ray Romano, Hank Azaria, Famke Janssen, Zooey Deschanel and Debra Winger. The film centers around a dysfunctional family forced to come together for their fathers funeral. She was also recently seen as The Mom in The Cat in The Hat alongside Mike Meyers.

Preston also starred in the independent drama Return To Sender alongside Connie Nielsen and Aidan Quinn for Oscar-winning director Bille August. Preston plays Susan Kennan, a lawyer fighting to exonerate a woman who is on death-row. As the case unfolds, she is forced to question the motives of a man who has befriended her client. The film premiered in September 2004 at the Toronto Film Festival.

Upon graduating from high school, Preston relocated to Los Angeles and enrolled in the University of Southern California where she studied drama and theatre. She ultimately transferred to the University of California at Los Angeles and decided to commit to pursue acting seriously. She would soon win her very first audition.

Preston was born and raised in Hawaii. As a result of her fathers position with an agricultural firm, the family moved first to Iraq for one year and then to Australia for two years. It was while she was a teenager in Hawaii that Preston appeared in television commercials and began to develop an interest in an acting career.

She made her feature film debut with a well-received role in the hit motion picture Twins, opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito. Her additional film credits include Only You, Run, The Perfect Bride, The Experts, Spellbinder, Space Camp, 52 Pick-Up, Secret Admirer and Mischief. Ms. Preston also starred in the Academy Award-nominated short, Little Surprises directed by Jeff Goldblum.

Preston appeared to rave reviews opposite Tom Cruise in the number one box office smash hit Jerry Maguire. The Tri-Star picture was written and directed by Cameron Crowe. She was also seen in a pivotal role in the critically-acclaimed motion picture Citizen Ruth for Miramax. In addition, she starred in the hit feature film Addicted to Love co-starring Meg Ryan and Matthew Brodrick and was seen in the comedy Nothing to Lose opposite Tim Robbins and Martin Lawrence.

Preston also starred in the feature film comedy The Holy Man, with Eddie Murphy and Jeff Goldblum, Jack Frost opposite Michael Keaton for Warner Brothers, Daddy and Them directed by Billy Bob Thorton, For the Love of the Game opposite Kevin Costner for director Sam Raimi, and most recently in the Miramax film, View From the Top with Gwyneth Paltrow and Christina Applegate and directed by Bruno Barreto and the Warner Bros. film What a Girl Wants opposite Amanda Bynes and Colin Firth. .