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Devin Marie Kelley is an American actress. She starred in the ABC drama series Resurrection playing Dr. Maggie Langston and also co-starred on the Fox crime drama The Chicago Code. She also starred in eight films, four of which are short movies.

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Early life

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Kelley was born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota,[2] not including the four years she spent with her family in Brussels, Belgium. She has a brother Ryan and a sister Lauren. Starting in the eighth grade, she took voice and acting lessons from her instructor, John Lynn. After graduating from Eastview High School in Apple Valley during 2004, Kelley moved to Los Angeles to attend the USC School of Theatre's BFA acting program. Kelley also spent a semester at the British American Drama Academy in London.[3]

Her Mother is Belgian and her father Scottish.

Career

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Upon graduation, Kelley was accepted into the Williamstown Theatre Festival.[4][5] Her breakout role was in The Chicago Code, which she prepared for by talking to female police officers, going on a ride-along with Chicago police officers, and visiting a shooting range and the Cook County Morgue.[6] She later starred as a lead character in the 2012 horror film Chernobyl Diaries, and had a recurring role on Covert Affairs.[7]

In 2013, Kelley was cast as Dr. Maggie Langston in the ABC drama series Resurrection.[8]

Kelley has a recurring role as Shannon Diaz and Kim on 9-1-1.[9]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2005 Les Ours Chrysanthemum Short film
2008 The Roommate Susan Short film
2009 Refrigerator Marion Short film
2012 Chernobyl Diaries Amanda
2014 Turtle Island Daisy
2014 Anchors Julia
2015 Swept Under Morgan Sher
2017 Reception[10][11] Jessie/Jess Short film (21:34 minutes)

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2009 Tease Kat Recurring role; 3 episodes
2011 The Chicago Code Vonda Wysocki Main role; 13 episodes
2011–2012 Covert Affairs Parker Rowland Recurring role; 6 episodes
2014–2015 Resurrection Dr. Maggie Langston Main role; 21 episodes
2015 Swept Under Morgan Sher LMN Movie
2016–2017 Frequency Julie Sullivan Main role
2018–present 9-1-1 Shannon Diaz Recurring role; 7 episodes
2024 Kim Guest role; 2 episodes

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Devin Marie Kelley (born January 18, 1986) is an American actress recognized for her roles in television dramas and films, including leading parts in the ABC supernatural series as Dr. Maggie Langston and the police drama as Vonda Wysocki. Born and raised in St. Paul, Minnesota, Kelley began her acting career with guest appearances on shows like before gaining prominence with her feature film debut in the horror thriller (2012), where she portrayed Amanda. Her subsequent television work includes starring as Julie Sullivan in the CW reboot (2016–2017) and recurring as Shannon Diaz in the 9-1-1 (2021–present), alongside roles in independent films such as Technicians (2024). Kelley's performances often highlight strong, complex female characters in genre-spanning narratives, contributing to her reputation in both network and streaming media.

Early years

Childhood and family

Devin Kelley was born on January 18, 1986, in St. Paul, Minnesota. When she was two years old, her family relocated to , , for four years, where she performed her first acting role as the Virgin Mary in a . The family later settled in nearby Eagan, where she spent much of her childhood. She grew up in a supportive household with her parents, Rich and Patty Kelley, and siblings Ryan and Lauren, who encouraged her pursuits in the from a young age. Kelley's interest in acting emerged during her teenage years; beginning in , she took voice and lessons under instructor John Lynn, who later became her high school vocal coach at Eastview High School in . Lynn described her as having a natural instinct and drive for performance, noting that her family treated him like an extended member during her training. She graduated from Eastview in 2004, having participated in local theater and avoided serious trouble despite typical adolescent escapades like skipping school and attending parties. Her Midwestern upbringing instilled a grounded perspective that she later credited for helping her connect to authentic character roles.

Education

She attended Eastview High School in Apple Valley, Minnesota, graduating in 2004. Following high school, Kelley relocated to Los Angeles to pursue acting training. She enrolled in the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program in acting at the University of Southern California's School of Dramatic Arts, where she studied from 2004 to 2008. During her time at USC, she spent a semester abroad studying acting at the British American Drama Academy in London, which she credited with providing discipline and refining her skills. As a senior, she received the Ava Greenwald Memorial Award for Outstanding Graduating Actor. Upon graduating from USC in 2008 with her BFA in , Kelley participated in the 's 2008 Acting Apprentice Program in , further honing her craft through intensive theater training.

Career

Early roles and breakthrough

Kelley began her while studying at the , where she earned a B.F.A. in and received the Ava Greenwald Memorial Award for Outstanding Graduating Actor. Her first on-screen role came in 2005 with the short Les ours, in which she played , a character in a story about a involving college students and a . After graduating in 2008, she gained early theater experience as an acting intern at the in summer 2009, where she was discovered by manager Jill McGrath and signed for representation. Following her USC graduation, Kelley transitioned to television with a recurring role as Parker Rowland on the series in 2011, marking her entry into prime-time drama. Kelley's breakthrough arrived in 2011 with her co-starring role as Vonda Wysocki, a determined undercover police officer, on the Fox crime drama , earning her widespread acclaim for her authentic portrayal after extensive preparation including ride-alongs with police. The series, though short-lived after one season, highlighted her ability to handle complex ensemble dynamics and gritty action sequences. Building on this momentum, she secured her first lead film role as Amanda in the 2012 horror thriller , filmed on location in and , which further established her versatility across genres.

Television prominence

Kelley's television career gained significant traction with her recurring role as Parker Rowland on the series in 2011 and 2012, where she portrayed the love interest of CIA operative Auggie Anderson across six episodes. This role marked an early step toward greater visibility in ensemble dramas, building on her initial appearances in procedural shows. Her performance as the resilient and relatable Parker contributed to the series' exploration of personal relationships amid , helping solidify her presence in prime-time television. She achieved further prominence as a series regular on the Fox crime drama in 2011, playing Vonda Wysocki, a rookie police officer and niece to the veteran detective Jarek Wysocki. In this 10-episode run, Kelley depicted Vonda's navigation of family legacy and departmental politics in a gritty portrayal of Chicago , earning praise for her authentic depiction informed by ride-alongs with real officers. The series, which averaged 7.7 million viewers in its premiere week, highlighted her ability to handle intense action sequences and emotional depth, positioning her as a rising talent in network television. Kelley's profile elevated considerably with her starring role as Dr. Maggie Langston on ABC's supernatural drama from 2013 to 2015, appearing in all 21 episodes as a compassionate physician grappling with the inexplicable return of the dead in her small town. The series, a of the French show The Returned, drew 8.6 million viewers for its pilot and showcased Kelley's versatility in blending medical expertise with emotional turmoil, including a key arc involving her own family's resurrection. Her performance as the grounded yet unraveling Dr. Langston was central to the show's thematic focus on grief and reunion, contributing to its despite cancellation after two seasons. In 2016, she took the lead as Julie Sullivan, a devoted wife and mother, in The CW's time-bending reboot , starring in all 13 episodes alongside and Peyton List. Drawing from the 2000 film, the series explored intergenerational communication via a ham radio, with Kelley's portrayal emphasizing Julie's evolving strength amid threats to her family's timeline. Though the show ended after one season, her nuanced handling of the character's dual timelines across decades underscored her command of complex, serialized narratives. More recently, Kelley has maintained prominence through her recurring role as Shannon Diaz on Fox's (later ABC's) procedural drama 9-1-1 starting in 2018, initially appearing in eight episodes across seasons 1 and 2 as the estranged wife of firefighter Eddie Diaz, with additional flashback appearances in later seasons. In 2024, she reprised the role while introducing Kim, Shannon's doppelgänger, in season 7, adding layers to themes of loss and unexpected connections within the high-stakes emergency response ensemble. This dual portrayal in a series that consistently ranks among top-rated procedurals has reinforced her status as a reliable supporting player in long-running hits.

Film work

Kelley's entry into feature films marked a significant step following her early television appearances, with her breakout role in the 2012 horror thriller . Directed by Brad Parker and produced by , the film cast her as Amanda Zdanov, a young woman on a trip to the abandoned city of near the , where the group faces and threats. Despite mixed critical reception, with a 18% approval rating on , the movie achieved commercial success, grossing $18.1 million in the United States and $38.4 million worldwide against a $1 million budget. Building on this exposure, Kelley appeared in the 2013 independent found-footage thriller , directed by David Wexler. She portrayed Daisy, the girlfriend of a documentary filmmaker leading a group of friends into the woods in search of , blending elements of horror and interpersonal drama. The low-budget production received limited release and a 3.8/10 rating on , emphasizing Kelley's ability to convey vulnerability in ensemble-driven narratives. In 2015, Kelley starred as Julia in Anchors, another Wexler-directed drama exploring romantic reconnection. Her character becomes entangled with an ex-lover (played by Will Estes) shortly before his wedding, highlighting themes of emotional conflict and unresolved feelings. The film, with a runtime of approximately 90 minutes, earned a 5.7/10 on IMDb and was praised for its intimate character focus in limited theatrical and streaming distribution. That same year, she led the cast of the crime thriller Swept Under, playing Morgan Sher, a meticulous crime scene cleaner who uncovers overlooked evidence pointing to a police cover-up in a suspicious death. Directed by Michel Poulette, the 90-minute film, originally made for television but released theatrically in select markets, garnered a 6.2/10 IMDb rating and showcased Kelley's skill in portraying determined, resourceful protagonists in procedural stories. In 2017, Kelley appeared in the short film Reception as Jessie/Jess, a role in a wedding-themed . In 2024, she starred as Julie in the short film Technicians, directed by Kevin and Kelly Luu, which examines the impact of on jobs through the story of a installing self-service stations at a . The film premiered at the Film Festival.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Amanda
2013Daisy
2014Lennon or McCartneySelfShort documentary
2015AnchorsJulia
2017ReceptionJessieShort film
2024TechniciansJulieShort film

Television

Kelley entered television with her debut as Kat in three episodes of the Tease (2009). She first appeared in a major network production as Parker Rowland, a colleague of the lead character, in five episodes of the spy thriller from 2010 to 2011. Her breakout television role came in 2011 as Vonda Wysocki, a determined and niece of the superintendent, in the Fox crime drama . The series followed her journey navigating corruption in the and aired for one season of 13 episodes. To prepare, Kelley participated in ride-alongs with Chicago police and consulted female officers on the realities of the job. From 2013 to 2015, Kelley starred as Dr. Maggie Langston, a compassionate doctor grappling with the return of the dead in her small town, in the ABC supernatural drama . She appeared in all 21 episodes across two seasons, earning praise for her portrayal of a character balancing science and faith amid community upheaval. In 2016, she took a lead role as Julie Sullivan, a widowed mother communicating across time with her daughter to alter the past, in The CW's sci-fi mystery , a reimagining of the 2000 . The series ran for one season of 13 episodes before cancellation. Kelley has maintained a presence in ensemble procedurals with a recurring role as Shannon Diaz, the troubled ex-wife of firefighter Eddie Diaz, in the action drama 9-1-1. She appeared in seven episodes during season 2 (2018–2019) and later seasons in flashbacks, depicting a character struggling with addiction and family ties. In 2024, she returned for season 7 as Kim, a of Shannon who becomes romantically entangled with Eddie, appearing in multiple episodes and exploring themes of grief and resemblance. Additionally, Kelley starred in the Lifetime TV movie Swept Under (2015) as Morgan Sher, a cleaner uncovering a .

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