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Kelly Rohrbach

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1990-01-21
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Kelly Rohrbach, the talented actress and model, first captured widespread attention when she stepped into the iconic role of lifeguard C.J. Parker in the 2017 big-screen reboot of Baywatch, originally made famous by Pamela Anderson. Born in 1990 in Greenwich, Connecticut, Kelly Rohrbach showed early promise both on the golf course and in the classroom. Thanks to her athletic skills, she earned a scholarship to compete in the NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship while attending Georgetown University, where she pursued a degree in Theater and Performance Studies—laying the foundation for what would become a dynamic career in entertainment.

After graduating, Kelly Rohrbach further honed her craft at the prestigious London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Her acting journey began with a small role in the relationship-driven drama Wilt (2012), marking her official debut. From there, Kelly Rohrbach made guest appearances on popular TV series such as Ryan Murphy’s The New Normal (NBC, 2012–13) and the long-running sitcom Two and a Half Men (CBS, 2003–2015). She also appeared in two episodes of the crime procedural Rizzoli & Isles (TNT, 2010–16), portraying Officer Charlie Hansen, and took on the lead role of Jayne Duncan in the quirky web series The PET Squad Files (2013–15), a ghost-hunting parody that showcased her comedic timing. Additionally, Kelly Rohrbach made a memorable guest appearance on the medical drama Rush (USA Network, 2014).

Interestingly, Kelly Rohrbach’s modeling career took off almost overnight. Just two months after diving into the fashion world, she was named Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Rookie of the Year—an impressive feat that opened doors to major campaigns with brands like Gap Inc., Old Navy, and Dannijo. This dual success in modeling and acting set the stage for her breakthrough moment: landing the coveted role of C.J. Parker in the star-studded film adaptation of Baywatch. Starring alongside Zac Efron and Dwayne Johnson, Kelly Rohrbach brought a fresh yet nostalgic energy to the beloved character from the classic 1990s TV series (Syndication, 1991–2001). With each project, Kelly Rohrbach has continued to build a versatile and compelling body of work across film, television, and fashion.

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When it comes to Kelly Rohrbach’s film career, one name consistently stands out—Kelly Rohrbach. Her most notable work to date is undoubtedly Baywatch (2017), which also happens to be her highest-rated movie. Interestingly, despite the mixed reviews from critics, this same film, Baywatch (2017), is both the peak and the low point in her cinematic journey so far. That’s right—Kelly Rohrbach’s highest and lowest rated movie is actually the same one: Baywatch (2017). While some praised her performance and screen presence, others were less impressed with the overall project. Still, it’s clear that Kelly Rohrbach made a mark with this role, and it remains a defining moment in her career. Whether you love it or not, Baywatch (2017) is undeniably linked to Kelly Rohrbach’s name in the world of film.

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