Sunday, February 5, 2023

Kelly Stables

 Stables has acted in several plays. Her two largest theatrical roles included in the Thousand Oaks Civic Light Opera's production of Peter Pan as Wendy, as well as in Sleeping Beauty as the title character. Other roles she's played on the stage include Marion Davies in W.R. and the Daisy as Wendy, as well as Samara Morgan in the film Sleeping Beauty as the title character. She also appeared in the short film of 2005 Rings. Her appearances in Ring and Bring it On would increase her popularity and she was featured in Rolling Stone and Star. [citation required] From 2004 until 2006, she was the voice of Will Vandom on W.I.T.C.H. as well as appeared on General Hospital and St. Bartes-Aspen. [citation needed] She appeared briefly in The Grubbs' unaired pilot in 2002. In November 2007 she portrayed a 12-year old cavekid boy in an episode entitled Cavemen. In Seasons 6-8 Stables was the receptionist to Alan Harper (and his former girlfriend). She also appeared as a guest star on the film My Life Untitled [5] and appeared in an infomercial for Burger King as a woman selling infomercials. [citation needed]In 2010, she appeared as a co-star on the ABC show Romantically Challenged playing Lisa Thomas, Alyssa Milano's character's sister. She is the "Sexpert" of the group, providing advice, which is sometimes unwelcome. The show was pulled after only airing four episodes. In the year 2011, she portrayed a character named Claire in an episode of the CBS sitcom Mad Love, and landed a regular role as Eden on The Exes, a TV Land sitcom The Exes until the show ended the year 2015. In 2016, Stables joined the cast of The CW's No Tomorrow, playing Mary Anne who is the younger sister of main character, Evie. Stables was later selected to play Kelly in the third season on the NBC show Superstore in the year 2017. This quirky new hire becomes Jonah Simms' love interest.

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