David Patrick Kelly (born January 23, 1951) is an American actor, musician and lyricist who has appeared in numerous films and television series. He is best known for his role as the main antagonist Luther in the cult film The Warriors (1979). Kelly is also known for his collaborations with Spike Lee, in the films Malcolm X (1992), Crooklyn (1994), and Chi-Raq (2015), and with David Lynch, appearing in Wild at Heart (1990) as well as Twin Peaks (1990–91) and its 2017 revival.

Kelly's other credits include roles in 48 Hrs. (1982), Commando (1985), The Crow (1994), The Funeral and Last Man Standing (both 1996), The Longest Yard (2005), as President Harry S. Truman in Flags of Our Fathers (2006), and a recurring role in The Blacklist (2015).

Early life

Kelly was born in Detroit, Michigan, to Margaret Elizabeth (Murphy) Kelly (1915–2010) and Robert Corby Kelly Sr., an accountant. His father received a Bronze Star Medal for service during the Battle of the Bulge in World War II. His maternal grandfather, Daniel Murphy, was from Lisnashearshane, Duhallow, County Cork, Ireland. His great-granduncle was Father William Corby, chaplain of the Irish Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg. Father Corby eventually became president of the University of Notre Dame.

Kelly was given a mandolin on Saint Patrick's Day 1964 by his mother and considers that to have been the greatest influence on his artistic life.

As an undergraduate student, Kelly wrote the lyrics and music for four musicals produced in Detroit. These four productions were Lysistrata (by Aristophanes), The World from My Window (based on a book of children's poems), a project based on Gulliver's Travels (in the land of horses) and Home for Silent Clowns, a mime show with songs.[citation needed]

Kelly graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Detroit, and was a student of Marcel Marceau and Mira Rostova.

Career

Film

In his debut role of Luther in Walter Hill's 1979 cult film The Warriors, Kelly screeches the famous line, "Warriors... come out to play-ee-ay!" which was not in the script and which he improvised in collaboration with Walter Hill who asked him to come up with something. For the 1982 film 48 Hrs., starring Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy, Hill rewrote a role for Kelly and again named the character "Luther".

Kelly's film credits include Commando (as Sully), The Crow, Crooklyn, Hammett, Dreamscape, The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Last Man Standing, Songcatcher, K-PAX, The Longest Yard, Flags of Our Fathers, John Wick (reprising his role as Charlie in John Wick: Chapter 2), and Chi-Raq. Kelly played Dropshadow in David Lynch's film Wild at Heart, which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1990. He appeared in the 1996 video game Ripper.

Television

Kelly's television guest appearances include Twin Peaks, Miami Vice, Moonlighting, Spenser: For Hire, Ghostwriter, Third Watch, Hack, Kidnapped, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Gossip Girl, Louie, Blue Bloods, The Blacklist, Feed the Beast[better source needed], and Only Murders in the Building.

Stage

He performed in a few off-off-Broadway theater productions during the 1970s and 1980s. These included Wilford Leach's C.O.R.F.A.X. (Don't Ask), produced at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in 1975, and Ireneusz Iredyński's An Altar to Himself, as adapted by and and directed by Virlana Tkacz at La MaMa in 1989. He also appeared in the April 1974 production of Mr. Jello, written and directed by George Birimisa, and then performed a song for which he wrote the music from Mr. Jello, at a benefit hosted by La MaMa to honor H.M. Koutoukas, called "For the Benefit of Harry", also in 1974. In 1976, he performed in La MaMa's "Cracker Club Country Fair Gala" in segments from Paul Foster's Silver Queen and Leonard Melfi's Horse Opera.

In 1998, Kelly played the role of Feste in the Lincoln Center production of Twelfth Night directed by Nicholas Hytner. Kelly originated the role of Da in Once on Broadway, which was awarded the 2012 Tony Award for Best Musical. Kelly sang and played mandolin on the Grammy Award-winning soundtrack for Once.

Kelly has frequently appeared at the Hartford Stage Company in Hartford, Connecticut, starring in the title roles in Georg Büchner's Woyzeck and Molière's Tartuffe. He played Iago in Othello and Hoss in Sam Shepard's Tooth Of Crime. At the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he played the title role in Luigi Pirandello's Enrico IV and starred in an adaption of the Yuan dynasty classic Snow in June.

He has appeared in four plays by avant-garde playwright Richard Foreman: Pearls for Pigs, The Mind King, Film Is Evil/Radio Is Good, and The Cure. In 2015, he appeared as Michaud, alongside Keira Knightley, in the Roundabout Theatre Company's production of Helen Edmundson's adaptation of Thérèse Raquin in the Studio 54 space.

In 2022, Kelly played the Narrator and the Mysterious Man in Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods at Encores! and later at the St. James Theatre on Broadway and on the 2023 national tour.

In 2024, Kelly played King Sextimus the Silent in Once Upon a Mattress at Encores!

Kelly played Morten Kiil in Amy Herzog's new adaptation of An Enemy of the People at Circle in the Square Theatre on Broadway, directed by Sam Gold.

Music

As a composer and musician, Kelly participated in New York's rock and cabaret scene, playing such venues as Max's Kansas City, Reno Sweeney's, CBGB, and The Lower Manhattan Ocean Club.[citation needed] He wrote the music for the titular song of George Birimisa's Mr. Jello, which was produced at La MaMa in 1974.

In May 2008, he released an album of his original music titled David Patrick Kelly: Rip Van Boy Man, which contained new songs and live recordings from his club days in 1975.

In 2024 he had a cameo as a cop on Warriors, a concept album by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Eisa Davis based on the 1979 movie The Warriors, in which he starred.

Awards

Kelly received a Connecticut Critics Circle Award for his performance in Tartuffe at Hartford Stage, and was nominated for a Lucille Lortel Award for his performance in Nathan Louis Jackson's When I Come To Die at LCT3 in Manhattan. In 1998, Kelly received an Obie Award for sustained excellence for his theater work in classics, new plays, and the avant-garde.

Personal life

Kelly married theater actress and writer Juliana Francis at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery in Manhattan on August 14, 2005. Their daughter Margarethe Jane Kelly was born in 2008.

Kelly has practiced the martial art seido (karate) and three forms of tai chi for more than 35 years; he is a second-degree black belt in seido.

Acting credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979The WarriorsLuther
1982HammettThe Punk
198248 Hrs.Luther Kelly
1984DreamscapeTommy Ray Glatman
1985CommandoSully
1987The Misfit BrigadeThe Legionnaire
1988Cheap ShotsArnold Posner
1989Penn & Teller Get KilledThe Fan
1990Wild at HeartDropshadow
1990The Adventures of Ford FairlaneSam
1992Malcolm XMr. Ostrowski
1993Exterior NightBiffshort film
1994CrooklynTony 'Tony Eyes' / Jim
1994The CrowT-Bird
1995HeavyGrey Man In The Hospital
1995Cafe SocietyJ. Roland Sala
1996Flirting with DisasterFritz Boudreau
1996The FuneralMichael Stein
1996Last Man StandingDoyle
1997Trojan WarBagman
1999In Too DeepRick Scott
2000SongcatcherEarl Giddens
2001K-PAXHowie
2002Personal Velocity: Three PortraitsPeter
2003JusticeMarty
2005The Longest YardUnger
2006Flags of Our FathersPresident Harry S. Truman
2007Gardener of EdenPa Harris
2014John WickCharlie, The Cleaner
2015Chi-RaqGeneral King Kong
2016To Keep the LightBrackett
2017John Wick: Chapter 2Charlie, The Cleaner
2018O.G.Larry
2019VFWDoug McCarthy
2020The Return of TragedyJohn Katebushshort film
2022Asking for ItMorrill

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979Sanctuary of FearAudience MemberTelevision film
1982American PlayhouseCopyboyEpisode: "Working"
1984Tales from the DarksideRichard HallEpisode: "Slippage"
1985Miami ViceJerryEpisode: "The Home Invaders"
1985MoonlightingMcBrideEpisode: "Somewhere Under the Rainbow"
1985Our Family HonorTerry JurowEpisode: "The Casino"
1987Spenser: For HireKevin Harley / Ned Lloyd2 episodes
1988ABC Afterschool SpecialUnknownEpisode: "Date Rape"
1989CBS Summer PlayhouseLangleyEpisode: "B-Men"
1990–1991Twin PeaksJerry Horne9 episodes
1993Ghostwriter'Double-T'5 episodes
1998Mad About YouCabbie With ChickenEpisode: "Season Opener"
2002HackEddie O'DanielEpisode: "Favors"
2005Third WatchDanny McGowanEpisode: "Forever Blue"
2007KidnappedKursoEpisode: "Acknowledgement"
2008Law & OrderJosh PerlbergEpisode: "Political Animal"
2008Law & Order: Criminal IntentBo LevyEpisode: "Reunion"
2008–2011Gossip GirlNoah Shapiro3 episodes
2010LouieTherapist2 episodes
2010Madso's WarDanny DriscollTelevision film
2011Law & Order: Special Victims UnitOrville UnderwoodEpisode: "Possessed"
2011Bored to DeathJerryEpisode: "Nothing I Can't Handle by Running Away"
2015Blue BloodsDonald BerryEpisode: "Bad Company"
2015The BlacklistHeinrich Gerst4 episodes
2016Feed the BeastZiggy Woichik8 episodes
2017Twin PeaksJerry Horne7 episodes
2018–2023SuccessionPaul Chambers2 episodes
2022Ray Donovan: The MovieMatty GallowayTelevision film
2025-Only Murders in the BuildingMiller the Trash Guy3 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996RipperJoey FalconettiInteractive movie

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
1970HairClaudeVest Pocket TheatreRegional
1975The Rocky Horror Showu/s Eddie u/s Dr. ScottBelasco TheatreBroadway
1977HairClaudeBiltmore Theater
1978WorkingBrett Meyer / Benny Blue / Charlie Blossom46th Street Theater
1980The SuicidePervyANTA Playhouse
1982Is There Life After High School?PerformerEthel Barrymore Theatre
1994The Government InspectorOsipLyceum Theatre
1995Henry VILord Talbot / Jack CadeTheater at St. Clement's ChurchOff-Broadway
1998AnadarkoRayMCC Theater
Twelfth NightFesteVivian Beaumont TheaterBroadway
2000Uncle VanyaIlya Ilyich TeleginBrooks Atkinson Theatre
2006FestenPoulMusic Box Theatre
2011When I Come to DieJames (Roach) TeagleThe Duke on 42nd StreetOff-Broadway
OnceDaNew York Theatre Workshop
2012Bernard B. Jacobs TheatreBroadway
2015Thérèse RaquinSuperintendent MichaudStudio 54
Alice by HeartKing of Hearts / Dr Butridge / Jabberwocky / Duck / Mock TurtleMCC TheaterWorkshop
2018Miss You Like HellHigginsThe Public TheaterOff-Broadway
2022Into the WoodsThe Narrator / The Mysterious ManNew York City Center
2022–23St. James TheatreBroadway
2023U.S. National TourTen city engagement
2024Once Upon a MattressKing Sextimus the SilentNew York City CenterOff-Broadway
An Enemy of the PeopleMorten KiilCircle in the Square TheatreBroadway
Once Upon a MattressKing Sextimus the SilentHudson Theatre
2024–2025Ahmanson TheatreLos Angeles

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