KELLY LYNCH (Callie) won critical acclaim and an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her work in Gus Van Sant's "Drugstore Cowboy." The actress was recently seen in "Charlie's Angels" opposite Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore, Lucy Liu and Billy Murray, and she also complete the independent film "The Slaughter Rule" for producer David O. Russell, starring opposite David Morse and Ryan Gosling. Other current work includes Showtime's "Brotherhood of Murder," "Homegrown," with Billy Bob Thornton and Hank Azaria, and Stanley Tong's "Mr. Magoo," where Lynch learned to perform her own stunts. Prior to that, she co-starred with Alec Baldwin in "Heaven's Prisoners," directed by Phil Joanou.
Lynch received her second Independent Spirit Award nomination for "The Beans of Egypt, Maine" with Martha Plimpton. Other film credits include "White Man's Burden" opposite John Travolta, "Virtuosity" opposite Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe, "Three of Hearts" opposite William Baldwin," "Curly Sue" for director John Hughes, and "Imaginary Crimes" opposite Harvey Keitel.
Born and raised in Minnesota, Lynch moved to New York as a teenage to study acting with Sanford Meisner. She became a top model for the Elite Talent Agency and segued into acting when Roger Donaldson cast her in his film "Cocktail" opposite Tom Cruise.