Kelly Greyson
- Actress
"Beautiful and talented," as described by The Huffington Post, Kelly Greyson made her film debut in 2013 where she played Lana in the powerful period piece Return to The Hiding Place which was a 13-time award-winning film where she starred as "Lana" alongside John Rhys-Davies and Craig Robert Young.
She was born in Texas where her family was transferred by the army and then moved to California... Kelly grew up spending time in the country as often as possible and was the tomboy type. "If the boys can do it, I can too, if not better! "She was that little girl who would jump on a horse and ride no halter or bridle, running full speed, long blonde hair blowing in the wind. She has that fearless, try anything personality. She succeeded in multiple sports and athletic ventures with multiple All state and national titles. She loves wide open spaces, chasing endless adventures, and life on the edge endeavors, living every moment fully as an everyday goal. This in turn has translated into her being a very diverse and capable actress.
Since the first time Kelly graced the silver screen, she has shown that diversity and has since been seen in multiple genres of films. Her Broad scope of attributes makes her a well-rounded, highly sought-after actress. (She is however very selective with her jobs) Kelly's passion and dedication to her career as well as her athletic prowess has given her the unique ability to excel in the action genre (her favorite) as she does all her own stunts. Not only is she one of the few in the industry who can comfortably do her own stunts, but she in fact also insists on it. Greyson's intense regimen ensures she is always in peak physical condition, which gives her the ability to perform at the top of her game at a moment's notice. Her physicality and presence have reached far beyond film, and she has been the inspiration for multiple athletic logos, brand campaigns, and fitness modeling. Most notably, being the muse/muscle study for world renowned sculptor, Richard MacDonald. As a result of this beautiful collaboration, she is forever immortalized in bronze many times over.
In 2015, Greyson worked on Little Boy (2015) alongside Kevin James, Emily Watson and Tom Wilkinson. She spent the last nine years in a host of films of diverse genres, most notable to include Broken Memories (2017) with Rance Howard and Ivan Sergei, Cerina Vincent. Disturbing The Peace (2020) with Guy Pearce, Devon Sawa, Out of Death (2021), Fortress (2021) and Fortress: Sniper's Eye (2022) with Bruce Willis, Chad Michael Murray and Jesse Metcalf and the action thriller MR9 with Frank Grillo, Michael Jai White and ABM Sumon. Kelly also worked with Russell Crowe, Marton Csokas and Tommy Flanagan in Sleeping Dogs (2024) and most recently with John Travolta, Gina Gershon, Lukas Haas and Quavo in High Rollers (2025).
Greyson also represents a refreshing anomaly as her passionate work reaches far beyond the screen with her dedication and love for humanitarian work. She has traversed the world to some of the most remote places on the planet and has given her time and energy tirelessly to many benevolent organizations and advocates for human rights. Kelly's work includes the promotion and preservation of freedom in its various forms, the fight against human trafficking, caring for orphans, women's empowerment, education for the underprivileged and those with learning disabilities. She also works with a host of organizations and causes that support veterans. Greyson believes that we can all uniquely contribute in our own specific way to make a difference and setting a personal example is the best way to motivate others.
Since the first time Kelly graced the silver screen, she has shown that diversity and has since been seen in multiple genres of films. Her Broad scope of attributes makes her a well-rounded, highly sought-after actress. (She is however very selective with her jobs) Kelly's passion and dedication to her career as well as her athletic prowess has given her the unique ability to excel in the action genre (her favorite) as she does all her own stunts. Not only is she one of the few in the industry who can comfortably do her own stunts, but she in fact also insists on it. Greyson's intense regimen ensures she is always in peak physical condition, which gives her the ability to perform at the top of her game at a moment's notice. Her physicality and presence have reached far beyond film, and she has been the inspiration for multiple athletic logos, brand campaigns, and fitness modeling. Most notably, being the muse/muscle study for world renowned sculptor, Richard MacDonald. As a result of this beautiful collaboration, she is forever immortalized in bronze many times over.
In 2015, Greyson worked on Little Boy (2015) alongside Kevin James, Emily Watson and Tom Wilkinson. She spent the last nine years in a host of films of diverse genres, most notable to include Broken Memories (2017) with Rance Howard and Ivan Sergei, Cerina Vincent. Disturbing The Peace (2020) with Guy Pearce, Devon Sawa, Out of Death (2021), Fortress (2021) and Fortress: Sniper's Eye (2022) with Bruce Willis, Chad Michael Murray and Jesse Metcalf and the action thriller MR9 with Frank Grillo, Michael Jai White and ABM Sumon. Kelly also worked with Russell Crowe, Marton Csokas and Tommy Flanagan in Sleeping Dogs (2024) and most recently with John Travolta, Gina Gershon, Lukas Haas and Quavo in High Rollers (2025).
Greyson also represents a refreshing anomaly as her passionate work reaches far beyond the screen with her dedication and love for humanitarian work. She has traversed the world to some of the most remote places on the planet and has given her time and energy tirelessly to many benevolent organizations and advocates for human rights. Kelly's work includes the promotion and preservation of freedom in its various forms, the fight against human trafficking, caring for orphans, women's empowerment, education for the underprivileged and those with learning disabilities. She also works with a host of organizations and causes that support veterans. Greyson believes that we can all uniquely contribute in our own specific way to make a difference and setting a personal example is the best way to motivate others.