Josh Kelly

Josh Kelly

One Life To Live - Cutter Wentworth

Having grown up in a military family (his father was a Naval Intelligence Officer), Josh Kelly has called several places home through the years, including Guam, the Philippines, Maryland, Georgia and Maine. The self-proclaimed former computer nerd would often create simple computer games when he wasn't competing in matches as a member of his high school's lacrosse and wrestling teams. Kelly knew he wanted to perform from an early age, however, and also participated several theater productions. His desire to act led to his first movie appearance as an extra in Liberty Heights.

After graduating high school, Kelly enlisted in the Army and was deployed to Afghanistan one month after 9/11. He became an Army Ranger and led his highly-skilled unit through three more tours in Afghanistan and one in Iraq. In 2003, he returned to his passion for acting and moved to Los Angeles. He studied drama for two years and landed several TV appearances, including in TRUE BLOOD, UGLY BETTY, LAS VEGAS and CSI: MIAMI. In 2009, he was cast in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. He also co-wrote, acted in and co-directed a short film about post-traumatic stress, Cope, with his fellow Army buddies and was later cast again and served as a military consultant in Transformers: Dark of the Moon after director Michael Bay saw Cope.

In 2010, Kelly auditioned for the role of Joey on OLTL (his Transformers co-star and former AMCer Josh Duhamel helped him prepare for his screen test). The part was ultimately given to Tom Degnan, but Kelly was offered the part of Cutter, Aubrey's mysterious boyfriend.

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Fun - Fun - Fun

The best of daytime television soap stars will return to Marco Island for the 13th year to raise money for charity. On May 14 & 15, actors from All My Children, As The World Turns, One Life To Live, The Young & The Restless and Guiding Light will mingle with Southwest Florida residents and visitors for a weekend of non-stop cruises, parties, and fun – fun – fun.

Charities

This year’s event will benefit several children’s charities, including the Eimerman Center. Eimerman provides educational and outreach services for children with autism. Information regarding autism can be found at www.autism-society.org or www.autismspeaks.org