Jean Louisa Kelly looks fabulous whether plastic surgery is involved or not. Celebrities often go under the knife in pursuit of beauty or to fight age signs. What cosmetic surgeries has the singer in her bag of tricks?
Biography/Wiki
Jean Louisa was born March 9, 1972 in Worcester, Massachusetts into a teacher’s family. Kelly has Bachelor’s Degree in English from Columbia University and currently lives in Los Angeles, California. She’s married to James Pitaro since 1997. Her most recognized role is Kim Warner from Yes, Dear.
Plastic Surgery
Which plastic surgery procedures have Jean Louisa Kelly done? Below we have compiled a list of all known facts about the stars beauty enhancements:
Nose Job | N/A |
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Boob Job | No |
Breast Reduction | N/A |
Facelift | N/A |
Lips | N/A |
Fillers | N/A |
Botox | N/A |
Liposuction | N/A |
Butt Implants | N/A |
Butt Lift | N/A |
Eyelid Surgery | N/A |
Plastic Surgery Pics
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Quotes
“My family moved from Massachusetts to Maryland after my sophomore year of high school, and that’s when I got the audition for ‘Uncle Buck.’ I took the train into New York, and I think I did the test with John Candy. Then I got the part, and it was my first movie and my first screen anything.”
Jean Louisa Kelly
“It’s real difficult to sing out in the elements at 2 in the morning in 35-degree weather while you’re dancing in a sleeveless chiffon dress.”
Jean Louisa Kelly
“In TV, it is important to get everything on film as fast as possible. You rehearse every day of the week, and each day, the performance may be changed. The process is more result-oriented than in the movies. It’s more about working quickly.”
Jean Louisa Kelly
“My character in ‘Mr. Holland’s Opus’ was kind of coming of age, learning about a world that was opening up to her.”
Jean Louisa Kelly
“When they’re watching musicals, I’ve heard people say, ‘That’s not realistic! Why would they just start singing?’ But, I think they can believe it if they try! I mean, science fiction requires a suspension of disbelief, but people allow themselves to sit back and enjoy it anyway.”
Jean Louisa Kelly