Chaney Kley

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Chaney Kley
Born Chaney Kley Minnis
August 20, 1972
Manassas, Virginia, USA
Died July 24, 2007 (aged 34)
Venice, California, USA
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Chaney Kley (August 20, 1972July 24, 2007) was an American film and television actor.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Kley was born Chaney Kley Minnis in Manassas, Virginia. Kley attended the Thomas Jefferson High School in Denver, Colorado, and the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado. He gained a BFA in acting. Kley majored in drama in college and began acting in the late 90s.

[edit] Acting career

Chaney first appeared on the television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, appearing on the episode "Real Me". He then, in 2001, made his film debut portrayed Brandon in Legally Blonde. In 2003, Kley portrayed Kyle Walsh in the horror-thriller movie Darkness Falls. He then later appeared on NCIS, Cold Case, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and last but not least Las Vegas. Kley's last movie is One Way to Valhalla, a film currently on post-production.

[edit] Awards

Chaney Kley won the Joseph Jefferson Award for being Best Actor In a Lead Role in 1998.

[edit] Death

Chaney Kley died on July 24th, 2007. According to his father, the likely cause was sleep apnea.[1]

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Films

  1. One Way to Valhalla (2008) (post-production) as Danny
  2. Mr. Blue Sky (2007) as Greg Adams
  3. Jimmy and Judy (2006) as Dinko
  4. Gotham Cafe (2005) as Steve Davis
  5. Darkness Falls (2003) as Kyle Walsh
  6. The Skin Horse (2003) as John Young
  7. Legally Blonde (2001) as Brandon

[edit] Television

  1. Las Vegas (2006) (1 episode) as FBI Agent Kent
  2. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2006) (1 episode) as Brent Martin
  3. Cold Case (2005) (1 episode) as Billy Johns (1963)
  4. Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003) (1 episode) as Corporal Paul Brinkman
  5. Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2000) (1 episode) as Brad

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Rocky Mountain News Chaney Kley obituary (3 August 2007)

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