Ralph Kellard

Ralph Kellard (June 16, 1883 - 1955) was an actor in the U.S. who appeared in theatrical productions[1] and films.

His other son, Thomas Kellard was also an actor and then became a Vice President at Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction in Seattle, Washington.

Ralph's grandson's from Thomas, Phil and Rick Kellard, are both television writers and producers.

[2][3] Kellard was referred to as a popular local matinee idol of the Auditorium Stock Company in Kansas when he returned on screen in a showing of The Cost (film) in 1920.

[6] Images of Kellard are available at GettyImages,[7] The Wisconsin Historical Society,[8] and The Silent Film Still Archive.