David Patrick Kelly
David Patrick Kelly has an expansive body of work that includes iconic roles in Water Hill cult classic The Warriors and the David Lynch series Twin Peaks, which was recently rebooted on Showtime. Highlights of Kelly’s feature career which spans over 3 decades include: John Wick: Chapter 2, Spike Lee’s film Chi-Raq opposite Samuel L. Jackson and Jennifer Hudson, John Wick, Flags of Our Fathers, Café Society, Malcolm X, Justice, In Too Deep, Last Man Standing, The Crow (1994), and Commando. His film VFW premiered at Fantastic Fest and has sold to RLJE Films. He stars opposite Stephen Lang and William Sadler.
On television, Kelly appeared in recurring roles on Feed the Beast, The Blacklist, Blue Bloods, Bored to Death, Gossip Girl, Law & Order: SVU, Louie, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and Third Watch. Up next, he will co-star with Live Schreiber and Jon Voight in movie of Ray Donovan for Showtime.
A veteran of the stage, Kelly recently co-starred with Jeremy Strong in Sam Gold’s Tony Award- winning Broadway production of An Enemy of the People. He was also seen in Los Angeles co-starring with Sutton Foster in Amy Sherman Palladino’s updated adaptation of Once Upon a Mattress, which he originated at New York City Center and on Broadway.
Previously on stage, Kelly co-starred as the ‘Narrator/Mysterious Man’ in the acclaimed Encores! production of Sondheim’s Into the Woods which had a successful Tony award nominated Broadway run and most recently toured the country.
Kelly has also starred in Dragon Spring Phoenix Rise at The Shed and Lear deBessonet’s Miss You Like Hell at The Public Theater. On Broadway, he was last seen co-starring with Keira Knightley in Therese Raquin for the Roundabout Theater Company. His other Broadway credits include Once (originated Off-Broadway), Festen, Uncle Vanya, Twelfth Night, The Government Inspector, The Suicide, Knockout, Working and the original company of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Off-Broadway credits include Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ newest play Everybody at Signature Theater; When I Come to Die (Duke Theater), The Glorious Ones (Lincoln Center Theater), Ghosts (Classic Stage Company), Kit Marlowe (Public Theater) and many more.