Biography
Kelli O'Hara is an American actress and singer, who appeared on Broadway and Off-Broadway in many musicals since making her debut as a replacement in "Jekyll & Hyde" in 2000, and in many guest roles on television.

Acting
Elk City, Oklahoma, USA
Born
Kelli O'Hara is an American actress and singer, who appeared on Broadway and Off-Broadway in many musicals since making her debut as a replacement in "Jekyll & Hyde" in 2000, and in many guest roles on television.

This Ordinary Thing· 2025
Self (voice)

Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular· 2024
Self - Performer

Ragtime Reunion Concert· 2024
Mother

The Metropolitan Opera: The Hours· 2022
Laura Brown

Bring Me to Light· 2021
Performer

Myths and Hymns· 2021
Soloist, "Migratory V," "The Great Highway"

Show of Titles· 2021
"The Light in the Piazza" Performer

The Independents· 2021
Kelly

The Kennedy Center at 50· 2021
Self

All the Bright Places· 2020
Sheryl

Christmas Day in the Morning· 2020
Self

Always at The Carlyle· 2018
Self

The King and I· 2018
Anna Leonowens

The Metropolitan Opera: Così fan tutte· 2018
Despina

The Metropolitan Opera: La Bohème· 2018
Self - Host

The Metropolitan Opera: The Merry Widow· 2015
Valencienne

Peter Pan Live!· 2014
Mrs. Darling

Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel: Live from Lincoln Center· 2013
Julie Jordan

One Singular Sensation! Celebrating Marvin Hamlisch· 2012

Sex and the City 2· 2010
Ellen

South Pacific· 2010
Ensign Nellie Forbush

Mitzi Gaynor: Razzle Dazzle! The Special Years· 2008
Self

The Dying Gaul· 2005
Liz

Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical· 2001
Katie

Broadway: The Next Generation
Self

Sheriff Country· 2025
Miranda Fraley

The Gilded Age· 2022
Aurora Fane

Stars in the House· 2020
Self

The Accidental Wolf· 2020
Katie

13 Reasons Why· 2017
Jackie

The Good Fight· 2017
Diedre Kresteva

Masters of Sex· 2013
Dody

Blue Bloods· 2010
Lisa Farragaut

Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns· 2008

Numb3rs· 2005
Rachel Lawton

The View· 1997
Self

American Experience· 1988
Maria Reynolds

All My Children· 1970

Tony Awards· 1956
Self - Performer