Remembering Kelley Mack
Remembering Kelley Mack
Kelley Mack, a talented film producer and actress, passed away at the young age of 33 after a brave battle with brain cancer. Her impressive career included appearances in popular TV shows like "The Walking Dead" and "Chicago Med," where she showcased her acting skills and left a lasting impact on the audience.
A Passion for Film and Television
Kelley Mack's love for the entertainment industry started at a young age, and she pursued her dreams with determination and hard work. She was a successful film producer, with credits in several movies, including the award-winning "Dreams I Never Had." Her passion for storytelling and her talent in front of the camera made her a rising star in the industry.
Leaving Behind a Legacy
Despite her short life, Kelley Mack's contributions to the film and television world will never be forgotten. Her dedication to her craft and her positive attitude even in the face of adversity inspired many. Her passing is a loss to the industry, but her legacy will continue to live on through her work and the impact she had on those who knew her.
About the People Mentioned
Kelley Mack
Kelley Mack (1992–2025) was an American actress, producer, and voice-over artist known for her versatile roles in television and film. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, she began acting in commercials at a young age and developed a strong passion for storytelling after receiving a mini video camera as a birthday gift. Although she demonstrated significant acting talent early on, including winning an Acting Award for her role as Chloe in *The Elephant Garden* (2008), she pursued formal education in film production and cinematography, earning a bachelor's degree from Chapman University’s Dodge College of Film and Media Arts. Mack’s notable acting credits include her role as Addy in Season 9 of *The Walking Dead*, where her character was featured in a pivotal storyline. She also appeared as Penelope Jacobs in Season 8 of *Chicago Med* and had roles in *9-1-1* and the *Modern Family* spinoff *Schooled*. In film, she starred in *Broadcast Signal Intrusion* alongside Harry Shum Jr. and acted in *Mr. Manhattan*. Beyond acting, Mack produced films, with one of her recent productions winning the Jury Choice Award at the Atlanta Horror Film Festival and being distributed on AMC’s Shudder. She also did commercial work for brands such as Dr. Pepper, Ross Stores, Dairy Queen, and Chick-fil-A. Mack was recognized for her warmth, creativity, and dedication to her craft, inspiring colleagues and fans alike. She passed away on August 2, 2025, at the age of 33, due to a glioma, a type of brain tumor. She is survived by her parents, siblings—including actor Parker Mack—grandparents, and her boyfriend Logan Lanier. Her legacy endures through her contributions to film and television and the impact she had on those around her[1][2][3][4].