Jed Kelley
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Jed Kelley | |
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First appearance | 2002 |
Last appearance | 2002 |
Portrayed by | Graeme Mearns |
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Gender | Male |
Occupation | Administrative Officer |
Jed Kelley, played by Graeme Mearns, was a fictional administrative officer in the British BBC spy drama Spooks. One of Jed's most memorable moments was in the opening sequence of the very first Spooks episode.
Jed left the team at the end of the first series. In a scene that was not broadcast in the final episode, Harry Pearce was seen leaving the office with a bouquet of flowers, Jed commented on this to a new recruit suggesting that Harry was having an affair. Harry later tells Jed that he sometimes places flowers on a friend's grave. It is suggested that Harry had Jed moved to a different department.[1] This scene can be found on the series 1 DVD.
[edit] References
- ^ Spooks Expert on Jed's departure.