Kelly Preston was born on October 13, 1962 in Honolulu, Hawaii.A talented and captivating performer, Kelly first garnered international attention with her role as "Marnie Mason" in Ivan Reitman's Twins (1988), starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito. With her diverse character portrayals in films, such as director Cameron Cro...
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Kelly Preston was born on October 13, 1962 in Honolulu, Hawaii.A talented and captivating performer, Kelly first garnered international attention with her role as "Marnie Mason" in Ivan Reitman's Twins (1988), starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito. With her diverse character portrayals in films, such as director Cameron Crowe's Jerry Maguire (1996); Citizen Ruth (1996) for Alexander Payne; and For Love of the Game (1999), directed by Sam Raimi, she has continued to capture audience attention.In the early part of her career, Kelly worked with notable director John Frankenheimer in the Elmore Leonard film, 52 Pick-Up (1986), alongside Roy Scheider and Ann-Margret.Kelly's career has cast her beside some of Hollywood's most notable names, including Kevin Spacey in Casino Jack (2010); Quentin Tarantino, George Clooney, and Harvey Keitel in Robert Rodriguez's From Dusk Till Dawn (1996); Kevin Bacon in Death Sentence (2007); Meg Ryan and Matthew Broderick in Addicted to Love (1997); Debra Winger, Zooey Deschanel, and Hank Azaria in Eulogy (2004); Mike Myers in The Cat in the Hat (2003); and Rod Steiger and Julie Harris in the Academy Award-nominated short, Little Surprises (1996).Kelly is also actively involved in education, drug reform and many different charitable organizations. As a result of her work, she has been acknowledged with numerous awards and recognition. She has been married to John Travolta since September 12, 1991. They have two children. Show less «
There's the jiggle factor in Hollywood. Once I was at an audition and they told me, "You must show y...Show more »
There's the jiggle factor in Hollywood. Once I was at an audition and they told me, "You must show your breasts!" and I was like, get outta town. I just laughed and slammed the door on my way out. Show less «
People have generally been very respectful and we've not been tabloid fodder.
People have generally been very respectful and we've not been tabloid fodder.
I've wanted to have babies since I was 11. I always babysat. I was making thousands and thousands of...Show more »
I've wanted to have babies since I was 11. I always babysat. I was making thousands and thousands of dollars doing commercials and still babysitting for $2.50 an hour. Children are our future -- literally. It's such a cliche, but it's so true. Show less «
[While speaking to People magazine about John Travolta] Everything about my husband is sexy, especia...Show more »
[While speaking to People magazine about John Travolta] Everything about my husband is sexy, especially his lips. Show less «
I prioritize, I'm a great listmaker and, to try to keep everything organized, I have people who help...Show more »
I prioritize, I'm a great listmaker and, to try to keep everything organized, I have people who help me out with different things. And just making my kids and my husband come first, keeping us together, is my first priority. And then I fit films into my life. Show less «
But we ride bikes, we go swimming, you do art projects, you do things as a family. We go to Denny's,...Show more »
But we ride bikes, we go swimming, you do art projects, you do things as a family. We go to Denny's, my big places to shop are Wal-Mart and Target. Seriously, that's where half of my stuff comes from now. I don't get to go to the super-fancy stores unless I'm out here now. You sort of stay pretty real that way. Show less «
When I married John, I put my career on hold to be a wife and to have a child. Before that I didn't ...Show more »
When I married John, I put my career on hold to be a wife and to have a child. Before that I didn't have a fabulous career, but I was working. When I decided to resume acting, I had become Mrs. Travolta in many people's eyes so I had to prove myself all over again. Show less «
(quoted in Playboy magazine in May 2003) I got caught playing doctor in my grandma's garage, but, yo...Show more »
(quoted in Playboy magazine in May 2003) I got caught playing doctor in my grandma's garage, but, you know, it was very minor, just like sticking things in the heinie. Show less «