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January 22, 2008: I've been nominated for a WATCH award!

January 13, 2008: Catch me as the Assistant Medical Examiner on HBOs The Wire! Airs at 9pm.

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Bio

Kelley played the role of the Asst. Medical Examiner on a final season episode of HBO's The Wire. She also played the supporting character of 'Boyens' in the 15 episode sci-fi series, TRENCHES, produced by X-ILE Pictures and Stage 9 Digital Media. Kelley also appears as the supporting character 'Diane Devinger' in the horror feature Women's Studies, produced by Ningen Manga Productions, releasing in Spring 2008.

In theatre, Kelley took on the challenging role of Josie in A Moon for the Misbegotten for the Colonial Players, in a production directed by Bob Bartlett in January 2007. In 2006, she played Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest for Firebelly Productions, and also won an Outstanding Performance Award for her portrayal of murderess Karla Faye Tucker in the play Occam's Razor. Kelley's other theater credits also include Zubaida Ula/Cathy Connolly in The Laramie Project, Inez Serrano in Ellipsis (an adaptation of No Exit), and Feste in Twelfth Night.

She has also had great success directing/producing short films with her company, Cavegirl Productions. FELT: Tearing the Fabric of America, won Best Mockumentary in the 2004 National Film Challenge and was in the top ten of more than 150 entries. Her film team participated in its fourth 48 Hour Film Project in May 2007.

Kelley also joined the Board of Directors of the non-profit The Actors' Center, and designed and programmed the organization's new website.

Reviews

For A Moon for the Misbegotten :

"The best performance in this production is given by Kelley Slagle, whose Josie has strength and sass.... Slagle's Josie has an honest power as well as innocence beneath her false sophistication."
- Mary Johnson, THE BALTIMORE SUN

"Kelley Slagle is incredible in the role of the non-drinking daughter. Watching her face provides more insight into her emotional state than many of her lines, as the waves of joy and despair roll over her one after the other, lifting the hopes on a crest
and then dashing them to be drowned."
- William Bryan, POTOMAC STAGES

"Acting kudos go to Kelley Slagle, whose performance as the barely forbearing daughter shows every level of emotion between utter despair and cautious optimism. Every aspect of her demeanor puts on display the emotions that are pulling her apart."
- Dick Wilson, BAY WEEKLY