Many fans are curious about Kelly Lynch's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What is Kelly Lynch's Net Worth?
Lynch began the new millennium with a supporting role in McG's "Charlie's Angels." She had further supporting parts over the subsequent years in "Joe Somebody," "The Slaughter Rule," and "Dallas 362." In 2005, Lynch played Jean Price in the science-fiction psychological thriller "The Jacket," and in 2006 played Morgan Elliot in the supernatural horror film "The Visitation." She next had a supporting role in the teen drama "Normal Adolescent Behavior," and then another supporting role in the music-themed drama "The Perfect Age of Rock 'n' Roll." In 2010, Lynch appeared in Gregg Araki's queer dramedy "Kaboom," as well as the drama "Passion Play," written and directed by her husband Mitch Glazer. Four years later, she played Mae Graham in the crime film "Glass Chin" and Aunt Patty in "Seattle Road." Lynch starred in two films in 2015: the crime film "The Frontier" and the mystery drama "Kepler's Dream."
Lynch got her formal start in acting in Minneapolis, training and performing at the Guthrie Theater. After college, she worked as a flight attendant and did modeling for Elite Model Management.
Kelly Lynch is an American actress who has a net worth of $20 million. That is a combined net worth with her husband, producerMitch Glazer. Kelly Lynch is known for her roles in such films as "Cocktail," "Road House," "Drugstore Cowboy," "Curly Sue," and "Joe Somebody." For her performance in "Drugstore Cowboy," she earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead. Lynch has also had roles in many television series, including "Fatherhood," "The L Word," "Magic City," and "Mr. Mercedes."
Kelly Lynch was born on January 31, 1959 in Golden Valley, Minnesota to dancer Barbara and restaurateur Robert.
After appearing in "Portfolio," "Osa," and "Bright Lights, Big City," Lynch had her breakthrough role playing Kerry Coughlin in the 1988Tom Cruisefilm "Cocktail." She went on to have an even bigger year in 1989, starring in three films: "Warm Summer Rain," "Road House," and "Drugstore Cowboy." For her performance as Dianne in the lattermost film, Lynch earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Female Lead. She subsequently appeared in the remake of the noir thriller "Desperate Hours." After that, Lynch starred inJohn Hughes'sdramedy "Curly Sue" and the romantic comedy "Three of Hearts." In 1994, she appeared in "Imaginary Crimes" and "The Beans of Egypt, Maine," the latter earning her her second Independent Spirit Award nomination. Lynch was subsequently in the science-fiction action film "Virtuosity," the drama "White Man's Burden," the crime films "Heaven's Prisoners" and "Cold Around the Heart," and the comedy "Mr. Magoo." Her final big-screen role of the decade was in the 1998 dark comedy "Homegrown."
Lynch first appeared on television in a 1986 episode of "The Equalizer." The following year, she was in episodes of "The Hitchhiker" and "Miami Vice." In 1993, Lynch was in the television film "For Better and for Worse." Two years after that, she appeared in an episode of the neo-noir anthology series "Fallen Angels." Lynch was in another television film, "Brotherhood of Murder," in 1999; she played the wife of William Baldwin's character. After making a guest appearance on "Ally McBeal" in 2001, Lynch appeared in the acclaimed 2003 Lifetime television film "Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story," playing the schizophrenic, drug-addicted mother ofThora Birch'smain character.
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