Kelley Kali is an American director, actor, writer, and producer. She is the creator of the 2021 indie film I'm Fine (Thanks for Asking), which has won several awards in the film festival circuit.[1] Other directing credits include Lalo's House (2018), Kemba (2022), and Jagged Mind (2023).
She got her bachelor's degree in anthropology, with majors in archeology and minors in film and classical civilization from Howard University.[3][2] As a student there, Kali directed on multiple episodes for the Belize dramatic television series Noh Matta Wat![4][5]
She attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts in TV and Film Production program,[6] graduating with a Master of Fine Arts in 2018.[6] She released the short film Lalo's House (2018), a drama concerning child sex trafficking in Haiti. According to Kali, the film was nine years in the making and had been part of her application project as well as her thesis project for University of Southern California (USC).[6][7] The film won the Programmers Award at the Pan African Film Festival.[8]
Kali was professionally trained in acting at Ivana Chubbuck Studios and received training in directing from the University of California.[2][9] Whilst a student, she was the President of the USC School of Cinematic Arts Graduate Council, and represented the school at USC Graduate Student Government events within the USC.[2]
Career
In 2020, Kali directed, wrote, produced, and starred in the feature film, I'm Fine (Thanks for Asking), which was released in 2021.[10][11] She was also selected to work with Ron Howard and Brian Grazer's company New Form to develop her web series, The Discovery of Dit Dodson.[9]
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