Michael Joseph Kelley
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanMichael Joseph Kelley: (December 2, 1875
Richard Ryland Kelley
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanRichard Ryland Kelley: is a retired American basketball player. A center/power forward, a graduate of Woodside High School, played college basketball for Stanford, and in the NBA, for the New Orleans Jazz/Utah Jazz (1975-79 and 1983-85), New Jersey Nets (1979-80), Phoenix Suns (1980-82), Denver Nuggets (1982-83) and Sacramento Kings (1985-86).
Jackson DeForest Kelley
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanJackson DeForest Kelley: was an American actor known for his starring role as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy of the USS Enterprise in the television series Star Trek and six of its subsequent movies, as well as an elderly Admiral Dr. Leonard McCoy in the Star Trek: The Next Generation pilot, Encounter at Farpoint. Shy by his own admission, Kelley was the only cast member of the original Star Trek series program never to have written or published an autobiography.
Frank J. Kelley
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanFrank J. Kelley: , was the 50th Attorney General of the U.S. state of Michigan. His 37-year term of office, from 1961 to 1998, made him both the youngest (36 years old) and oldest (74 years old) Attorney General in the state's history, and led to his nickname as the "Eternal General". He is the longest serving state attorney general in U.S. history.Kelley was appointed as Attorney General in 1961 by Governor John Swainson to fill a vacancy left when Paul L. Adams became a Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court. Kelley was elected in his own right as the Democratic candidate 10 times before his retirement from the position in 1998, when he was succeeded by Jennifer Granholm, who is now the Governor of Michigan. Governor Granholm has publicly acknowledged Kelley to be one of her mentors and closest advisors.
David Edward Kelley
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanDavid Edward Kelley: Demonstrating early on a creative and quirky bent, in his junior year at Princeton, Kelley submitted a paper for a political science class about John F. Kennedy's plot to kill Fidel Castro as a poem. For his senior thesis, he turned the Bill of Rights into a play. "I made each amendment into a character," he said. "The First Amendment is a loudmouth guy who won't shut up. The Second Amendment guy, all he wanted to talk about was his gun collection. Then the 10th Amendment, the one where they say leave the rest for the states to decide, he was a guy with no self-esteem." Also while at Princeton, he was a member of the Princeton Triangle Club.