Slaine Kelly

Irish television and film actress (1982–2026) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Slaine Kelly (9 July 1982 – c. 4 July 2026) was an Irish television and film actress. Her first role was on the Irish short film Ouch directed by Ken Wardrop. She then went on to play a small part in George directed by Rory Bresnihan and John Butler the short stars Amy Huberman and Hugh O'Conor. Both shorts won a nomination for the Best Short Fiction Award at the Irish Film and Television Awards in 2005. Kelly was best known for her role as Jane Howard in The Tudors.

Born(1982-07-09)9 July 1982
Dublin, Ireland
Diedc. 4 July 2026(2026-07-04) (aged 43)
Dublin, Ireland
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Slaine Kelly
Born(1982-07-09)9 July 1982
Dublin, Ireland
Diedc. 4 July 2026(2026-07-04) (aged 43)
Dublin, Ireland
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Career

Kelly had roles in several Irish comedy shorts, including Mebollix directed by Simon Gibney, The Bet directed by Philip Lewis with Paddy C. Courtney in the lead role in both films.[citation needed]

She played the lead[when?] in the Barry's Tea commercial filmed in Ireland and Thailand. The 60-second commercial was directed by British Academy Television Award winning director Declan Lowney.[1]

Kelly starred in the February 2009 Music video for British indie-pop band New Rhodes which was directed by Matthias Hoene.[2]

She featured in the short film Missed Connections, which was the winner of the Best Mid-Length Film award at the Zero Film Festival in New York City, in November 2010.[3]

Kelly played the role of Suzie in Koda,[4] which screened at the Rushes Soho Short Festival, London,[5] Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, Los Angeles[6] and The Oldenburg Film festival, Germany.[7] Koda stars Jenny Agutter and Michael Maloney.

Kelly featured as Atlanta Earle in the film The Best Years, alongside Martin Kemp and Matt Healy, playing a nightclub singer, she had an honourable mention for the role at the London Independent Film Festival.

She also played a young anarchist in British horror Psychosis directed by Reg Traviss.[citation needed]

Death

On 4 July 2026, it was announced that Kelly had died from cancer at her home in Dublin. She was 43.[8][9]

Filmography

Film

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Year Film Role Notes
2004Ouch!Nurse # 1
2005GeorgeCandy
2005Jack's HatGirl in the Park
2006StudsFootballers Girlfriend(uncredited)
Double TakeJane Collins
MebollixWoman jogging in park
2007Poetic LicenceLisa's Friend
Perpetual DarknessYoung woman
2008The BetLynn
2009The LetterJessica
Talk of the TownSarah
PsychosisKristy
KodaSuzie
2010Missed ConnectionsJubilee Girl
Social WorkFemale temptress
Alpha 66Helen Wilson
The Best YearsAtlanta Earle
Sodium PartyClaire
2011SketNurse Charlotte Peters
2012ComedownNurse Sally Mitchell
2012The Best YearsAtlanta Earle
2013The O'BriensUna Blake
2015Rise Of The Footsoldier Part 2Lucy
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Television

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Year Title Network Role Notes
2005The Last FurlongRTÉYoung Woman at Airport
Podge and Rodge: A Scare at BedtimeRTÉEx-girlfriend
2007The TudorsShowtimeJane Howard/Jane PopincourtEither Woman - (1 episode)
2008RawRTÉGorgeous Woman(1 episode)
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2013Audience AwardOutstanding Achievement in Film MakingThe O'BriensWon
2016National Film Awards UKBest Supporting ActressRise of the Footsolder: Part IINominated
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