Entertainment Tonight published this video item, entitled “Yellowstone’s Kelly Reilly Previews Beth’s Season 5 Story (Exclusive)” – below is their description.
Beth Dutton herself, Kelly Reilly, spills a little about what’s set to unfold in season 5 of Paramount Network’s hit series, ‘Yellowstone,’ at Paramount’s 2022 upfronts presentation. She says married life isn’t calming down Beth one bit, teasing her ‘fierceness’ is only ‘ramping up.’ Kelly reacts to the explosion of the ‘Yellowstone’ universe with new prequels series announced this week, including one starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren. Kelly calls the two Hollywood legends her ‘acting heroes’ and confesses to being a bit bummed that she won’t get to share the screen with them. The actress also thanks the fans for their continued support. ‘Yellowstone’ returns to Paramount Network later this November.
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In This Story: Kelly Reilly
Jessica Kelly Siobhán Reilly is an English actor. She first appeared on screen in 1995 on the series The Biz. Her other television work includes starring roles in the British crime drama Above Suspicion (2009–2012), the American psychological medical drama Black Box (2014), the American anthology crime drama True Detective (2015) and the historical fantasy drama Britannia (2018). Since 2018, she has played Beth Dutton on the neo-Western drama series Yellowstone, opposite Kevin Costner.
Reilly’s film work began in 2000 in the British comedy film Maybe Baby which was a movie adaptation of the book by the same name, written and directed by Ben Elton. She went on to have a supporting role in the romantic drama Pride & Prejudice (2005), a leading role in the horror thriller film Eden Lake (2008), the role of Mary Morstan in Sherlock Holmes (2009) and its 2011 sequel Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, a leading role in Flight with Denzel Washington (2012), and the thriller 10×10 with Luke Evans (2018).
She was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for her performance in After Miss Julie at the Donmar Warehouse (2003–2004).