(October 13, 1962 – July 12, 2020),[2][3][4] better known by her stage name Kelly Preston, was an American actress and model. She appeared in more than sixty television and film productions, most notably including Mischief (1985), Twins (1988), and Jerry Maguire (1996). She was married to John Travolta, with whom she collaborated on the science fiction film Battlefield Earth (2000) and the biographical film Gotti (2018). She also starred in the films The Cat in the Hat (2003), What a Girl Wants (2003), Broken Bridges (2006) and Old Dogs (2009).
Kelly Kamalelehua Smith[5][6] (the middle name "Kamalelehua" means 'garden of lehuas' in Hawaiian - a lehua being a well-known Hawaiian flower[7][8]) was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. Her mother, Linda, was an administrator of a mental health center. Her father, who worked for an agricultural firm, drowned when Preston was three years old.[9][10][failed verification] Her mother subsequently married Peter Palzis, a personnel director. He adopted Preston, and she used his name in her acting career.[11][12] She also had a younger half-brother, Chris Palzis.[11]
As a child, Preston lived in Iraq,[13] and also Australia, where she attended Pembroke School in Adelaide.[14] She then attended Punahou School in Honolulu,[15] and studied drama and theater at the University of Southern California.[16]
While living in Australia, Preston was discovered at 16 by a fashion photographer who helped her get work in commercials and other small parts.[11] He arranged her first film audition for the role of Emmeline in The Blue Lagoon (1980), which she lost to the younger Brooke Shields.[17] At that time she changed her last name to Preston.[18]
Her first prominent film roles came in 1985—first as Marilyn McCauley in romantic comedy teen flick Mischief; then as the beautiful but shallow Deborah Ann Fimple in another teen romantic comedy, Secret Admirer. Other notable roles included SpaceCamp (1986), Twins[19] (1988) with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito, Avery Bishop in Jerry Maguire (1996) with Tom Cruise, Jane Aubrey in For Love of the Game with Kevin Costner and Kate Newell in Holy Man (1998) with Eddie Murphy and Jeff Goldblum. In 1997, she starred in Nothing to Lose, which co-starred Tim Robbins and Martin Lawrence, although Lawrence and Preston did not receive screen credit. She also starred in the movie Jack Frost (1998).
Preston played the girlfriend of her husband John Travolta's character "Terl" in the 2000 film Battlefield Earth,[20] and received "Worst Supporting Actress" at the 21st Golden Raspberry Awards for her role in the film.[21] In 2005, she appeared as the protagonist's flying, superhero mother in the film Sky High.
In 2004, Preston was in the Maroon 5 music video "She Will Be Loved", which featured a love triangle and romantic scenes between Preston and Maroon 5 front man Adam Levine. In 2007, Preston appeared in the crime thriller Death Sentence, in which she played Helen Hume, the wife of Kevin Bacon's character Nick. In 2008, she was cast in a television pilot called Suburban Shootout,[22] and had a short term recurring role in Medium.[22]
In 2008, Preston starred in the Lifetime television film The Tenth Circle, directed by Peter Markle. It was shot in Nova Scotia and featured Ron Eldard, Britt Robertson, Michael Riley, Jamie Johnston and Geordie Brown.[23]
Preston was a spokeswoman for Neutrogena, appearing in its print and television ads.[24]
Preston first met John Travolta in 1987 while filming The Experts.[28] They married in 1991, traveling to Paris on an Air France Concorde for a wedding ceremony at the Hotel de Crillon (on the Place de la Concorde) on September 5, 1991. However, a second ceremony was required because the first, performed by a French Scientology minister (both Preston and Travolta are Scientologists), was considered invalid.[citation needed] The second ceremony took place on September 12 in Daytona Beach, Florida.[29] Preston and Travolta had three children: son Jett (April 13, 1992 – January 2, 2009), daughter Ella Bleu (born 2000), and a second son, Benjamin (born 2010).[30][31]
Death of Jett Travolta
Preston's son Jett Travolta was described as suffering from Kawasaki disease as an infant and had a history of seizures.[32][33] In 2003, Preston appeared on The Montel Williams Show to promote L. Ron Hubbard's Purification Rundown, which she credited with helping her son.[34]
Death.
On July 12, 2020, Preston died at the age of 57, two years after she was diagnosed with breast cancer.[2] Her death was announced on an Instagram post under an account belonging to John Travolta and Ella Bleu.[42]
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