Kelly Blatz

Kelly Steven Blatz (born June 16, 1987) is an American actor, director, writer, producer, editor and musician. He is best known for playing the lead role in Aaron Stone.

Kelly Blatz
Born
Kelly Steven Blatz

(1987-06-16) June 16, 1987
OccupationActor, musician
Years active2004–present
Television

Career

Blatz made his acting debut in Simon Says (2006), then appeared in The 7 (2006), then in the 2008 remake of Prom Night with Brittany Snow and Idris Elba. The same year he went on to play the psychopathic son of a preacher in Phedon Papamichael's intense thriller From Within with Thomas Dekker and Jared Harris, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. In 2009, Blatz played the lead in the independent feature film April Showers, based on the Columbine shootings. He has since become known for his role as Aaron Stone in the Disney XD television show. In 2010, TBS cast him as the lead in their first hour-long comedy, Glory Daze. In 2012 he starred in the film Lost Angeles, where he played a homeless convict who gets caught up in the world of paparazzi.

In 2014, he was cast as the lead role in Marcus Nispel's Exeter. Following that, he starred in Charles Olivier Michaud's drama 4 Minute Mile alongside Richard Jenkins, Kim Basinger, and Analeigh Tipton. He played Drew Jacobs, a talented high school runner who is mentored by his neighbor (Jenkins) to escape a life of drugs alongside his brother (Cam Gigandet).[1] Gary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times called Blatz's performance "so deep and affecting it often evokes Timothy Hutton's Oscar-winning turn in "Ordinary People".[2] The film premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival in June, 2014.

He was cast as the role of Brandon in the second season of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead in 2016. He also played John Wilkes Booth in NBC's new series Timeless.

He starred in the horror film Hex set in Cambodia and co-starring Jenny Boyd and Ross McCall. In 2019, he starred in the psychological thriller Sinister Savior which premiered on Lifetime.

In 2020, he starred opposite Jacqueline Bisset in the film Loren & Rose, written and directed by Russell Brown. He plays Loren, a promising young filmmaker who develops a friendship with an iconic actress.

Directing

In 2015 he directed a series of short documentaries on numerous artists in Los Angeles. In that same year he co-directed, edited and starred in a narrative short film titled "The Stairs" co-starring Anthony Heald. The film was nominated for the Jury Prize for best short film at the Palm Beach International Film Festival and won the Jim Teece Audience Award for best short film at the 2016 Ashland Independent Film Festival and the Special Jury Prize at the 2016 River's Edge International Film Festival.

He directed, co-wrote, produced and edited his first feature film titled Senior Love Triangle based on the award-winning documentary photo series by Isadora Kosofsky featured in TIME magazine. The film stars Tom Bower, Marlyn Mason and Anne Gee Byrd, and follows the romance between three senior citizens in East Hollywood. The film premiered at the 2019 Rhode Island Film Festival and went on to play at over twenty festivals, receiving numerous awards including Best Feature and Best Writing at Breckenridge Film Festival and Best Feature at Syracuse International Film Festival and Defy Film Festival. It was showcased at Newfilmmakers Los Angeles' October 2019 program and was nominated for Best Feature Film of the year. It was acquired by Gravitas Ventures and was released on August 4, 2020 to very positive reviews. It currently holds an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Music

Blatz was the lead singer in the band Capra for seven years, releasing three albums and playing in numerous Los Angeles venues including The Viper Room and The House of Blues. After signing to Hollywood Records, the band's first single "Low Day" was featured in the movie "Skyrunners" which Blatz also starred in. "Low Day" was also featured in a national Expedia commercial and Guitar Hero 5. The band made a record with producer Matt Wallace. Before the record came out, Blatz left the band due to artistic differences.

In 2011, he took a year off from acting to record two solo albums, Black Box and White Noise, under the name Scott Kid. They were released six months apart on iTunes and Spotify. In January 2013, he released his third album as Scott Kid, titled Holy Ghost. In September 2013, he released his fourth album as Scott Kid, Solitary Man.

Filmography

Films and television films
Year Title Role Notes
2006 Simon Says Will Lead Role
2006 The Oakley Seven Zeke Guthrie Lead Role
2008 From Within Dylan Lead Role
2008 Prom Night Michael Allen Lead Role
2008 Whore Rapper #2 Supporting
2009 April Showers Sean Ryan Lead Role
2009 Skyrunners Nick Burns Lead Role
2012 Lost Angeles Jared Lead Role
2013 Reaver Chris Lead Role
2014 4 Minute Mile Drew Jacobs Lead Role
2015 Exeter Patrick Lead Role
2018 Hex Ben Trepanier Lead Role
2019 What Lies Ahead Kyle Lead Role
2020 Love By Drowning Davis Martin Lead Role
2020 Sinister Savior Daniel Lead Role
2020 Loren & Rose Loren Lead Role
Television shows and appearances
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Zoey 101 Gene "Dance Contest" (Season 3, Episode 21)
2009–2010 Aaron Stone Charlie Landers / Aaron Stone 35 Episodes
2009 90210 Max "Life's a Drag" (Season 1, Episode 17)
2009 Sonny with a Chance James Conroy "Sonny With a Chance of Dating" (Season 1, Episode 9)
2010–2011 Glory Daze Joel Harrington 10 Episodes
2013 Chicago Fire Officer Elam Smith "Let Her Go" (Season 1, Episode 23)
2014 Chicago P.D. Officer Elam Smith "Stepping Stone" (Season 1, Episode 1)
2015 NCIS Petty Officer Kyle Friedgen "Day in Court" (Season 13, Episode 9)
2016 Lucifer Kevin "Manly Whatnots" (Season 1, Episode 4)
2016 Fear the Walking Dead Brandon Luke[3] 4 episodes
2016 Timeless John Wilkes Booth "The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln" (Season 1, Episode 2)
2018 The Good Doctor Aidan Coulter "Heartfelt" (Season 1, Episode 15)
2019 S.W.A.T. Kai "Bad Faith" (Season 3, Episode 2)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2016Ashland Independent Film FestivalJim Teece Audience Award for Best Short Film[4]The StairsWon
2016River's Edge International Film FestivalSpecial Jury Prize Best Short FilmThe StairsWon
2016Palm Beach International Film FestivalBest Short FilmThe StairsNominated
2019Breckenridge Film FestivalBest Drama FeatureSenior Love TriangleWon
2019Breckenridge Film FestivalBest WritingSenior Love TriangleWon
2019Syracuse International Film FestivalBest Feature FilmSenior Love TriangleWon
2019Burbank International Film FestivalBest Feature FilmSenior Love TriangleWon
2019Defy Film FestivalBest Feature FilmSenior Love TriangleWon
2019Another Hole in the Head Film FestivalBest Feature FilmSenior Love TriangleWon
2019NewFilmmakers Los AngelesBest Feature Film of the YearSenior Love TriangleNominated

References

  1. "Interview: Kelly Blatz Talks 4 Minute Mile". shockya.com. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  2. "Review: 4-Minute-Mile signals the fast rise of star Kelly Blatz". Retrieved 31 July 2014.
  3. "Fear the Walking Dead Q&A – Kelly Blatz (Brandon)". amc.com. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  4. "MCSV | MailChimp". MailChimp. Retrieved 3 November 2016.
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