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Kelly Stables

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1978-01-26
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Kelly Stables is a versatile actress who’s made her mark across film, television, and voice acting. Over the years, Kelly Stables has built an impressive career that showcases her wide range of talents. In addition to her memorable on-screen roles in major projects like Two and a Half Men and The Ring, Kelly Stables has also proven herself as a seasoned stage performer and even taken on stunt work in Hollywood. After completing her college education, she made the move to Los Angeles, where she began landing small but notable parts—like in the direct-to-video cheerleading sequel Bring It On Again and the indie romantic comedy Pride and Prejudice: A Latter-Day Comedy, which gave Jane Austen’s classic a fresh twist with a Utah backdrop and Mormon cultural context.

Her big break came after working behind the scenes as a stunt performer in The Ring, the chilling horror film based on the Japanese tale of a deadly videotape. That experience eventually led to a more prominent role when she portrayed the eerie, off-tape version of the vengeful spirit Samara in The Ring Two. Around the same time, from 2004 to 2006, Kelly Stables lent her voice to the animated series W.I.T.C.H., bringing to life Will Vandom—a bold, magical tomboy and central character in the adaptation of the beloved Italian comic book. She also contributed her vocal talents to the quirky animated film Hoodwinked!, blending humor and fairy-tale elements in a crime-solving storyline.

As her career progressed, Kelly Stables continued to take on diverse roles. She played a sharp-tongued sorority vice-president in the college drama series Greek, adding depth to the show’s campus dynamics. Then, in 2008, she stepped into the fantasy realm as an elven princess in the adventure film Dragon Hunter. Fans may also recognize Kelly Stables from her recurring appearances on the hit sitcom Two and a Half Men, where she portrayed Melissa—the no-nonsense former secretary and occasional love interest of Alan Harper, played by Jon Cryer. Through each role, Kelly Stables has demonstrated not only her adaptability but also her enduring presence in the entertainment industry.

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Kelly Stables has been part of a variety of film and music projects throughout her career, but one of her most acclaimed works remains Pride & Prejudice (2003), which stands out as her highest-rated movie. On the other hand, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004) holds the position of her lowest-rated film. While Kelly Stables has contributed to many different types of media, these two films represent the extremes in terms of audience and critical reception. It’s interesting to see how Kelly Stables’ roles have been received differently depending on the project, with Pride & Prejudice (2003) gaining widespread praise and The Princess Diaries 2 not quite resonating in the same way. As Kelly Stables continued to grow as a performer, these films remain notable points in her filmography.

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