- Kelly, Gregory
- (1891?-1927)The actor was born in New York City and loved theatre from boyhood. He was appearing in Broadway productions by 1908. In 1911, he performed in Kismet with Otis Skinner, who then hired him as assistant stage manager.he enjoyed many years of playing juveniles for companies that included Stuart Walker's Portmanteau Theatre and the Walker Stock Company in Indianapolis, with which he toured in a dramatization of Booth Tarkington's Seventeen. His last role was the naïve title character in The Butter and Egg Man, which he was performing in Pittsburgh when he had a fatal heart attack. He was married to actress Ruth Gordon.*
The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater. James Fisher.