"Minka Kelly"
Minka
Dumont Kelly (born Minka Dumont Dufay; June 24, 1980) is an American actress.
She is best known for starring in the NBC series Friday Night Lights as Lyla
Garrity, the 2011 film The Roommate, and a reboot of the 1970s television
series Charlie's Angels. She also made several appearances in the first two
seasons of Parenthood.
Kelly was
born in Los Angeles.
She is the only child of former Aerosmith guitarist Rick Dufayand Maureen
Dumont Kelly, an exotic dancer and single mother, and the granddaughter of
actor and investment advisor Richard Ney. Kelly and her mother often moved to different
communities, before settling in Albuquerque,
New Mexico by the time Kelly was
in junior high school. During a Craig Ferguson interview, she stated that she
is of French descent on her father's side and Irish descent on her mother's
side.
When
Kelly was 19, after graduating from Valley
High School in Albuquerque,
Kelly returned to Los Angeles.
While on a test shoot for a modeling agency, she was approached by a former
Playboy Playmate interested in managing her, and who placed Kelly as a
receptionist at a surgeon's office who would provide Kelly breast augmentation
in exchange for hours worked. She ultimately decided against the procedure, leading
to her being fired. However, the exposure to the medical field prompted her to
attend school for a year to become a surgeon's assistant; afterward, she worked
as a scrub tech. She spent four years in that vocation while also auditioning
as an actress before landing the new NBC television drama Friday Night Lights,
based on the high school football movie of that name. In the interim, she had
small roles in movies and shows, including the film State's Evidence, and a
recurring guest role on the TV sitcom What I Like About You.
In
preparation for her role as cheerleader Lyla Garrity on Friday Night Lights,
she trained with the Pflugerville
High School cheerleading
squad. Kelly received praise for her acting on the series, with The New York Times
calling her performance "heartbreaking."
She shot
a cameo for The Kingdom, alongside Jamie Foxx. Peter Berg, the creator and
pilot director of Friday Night Lights, directed the film. Kelly was the lead
actor on The CW's 2009 pilot Body Politic, which did not go to series. Kelly
was a member of the ensemble quartet that starred in the CBS comedy pilot Mad
Love, playing Kate, a Midwestern girl who falls in love with Henry at the top
of the Empire State Building, but was replaced by Sarah Chalke.
Kelly
appeared with Alyson Hannigan, Jaime King, Emily Deschanel, and Katharine
McPhee in a video slumber party featured on FunnyorDie.com to promote regular
breast cancer screenings for the organization Stand Up 2 Cancer.
In 2010,
Kelly was named "Sexiest Woman Alive" in the annual Esquire magazine
feature. She accepted a role in the Off Broadway play Love, Loss, and What I
Wore for an April 27 through May 29, 2011 run with Conchata Ferrell, AnnaLynne
McCord, Anne Meara, and B. Smith.
She
played a lead role in the remake of the television series Charlie's Angels
during the 2011-12 United
States network television season.
She
joined an eight-day, four-country United Service Organizations tour in December
2011 with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey, Robert
Horry, Jordin Sparks, Thomas Miles and Sergeant Major Bryan Battaglia.
Kelly
dated Dylan Brazil in 2005, and had relationships with actors Chris Evans and
Donald Faison. She dated musician John Mayer from September 2007 to January
2008. From May 2008 to August 2011, she dated baseball player Derek Jeter.
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