
DeForest Kelley
Acting
Born 1920-01-20 · Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Jackson DeForest Kelley (January 20, 1920 – June 11, 1999) was an American actor, screenwriter, poet and singer known for his iconic roles in Westerns and as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy of the USS Enterprise in the television and film series Star Trek. Kelley was delivered by his uncle at his parents' home in Atlanta, the son of Clora (née Casey) and Ernest David Kelley, who was a Baptist minister of Irish and Southern ancestry. DeForest was named after the pioneering electronics engineer Lee De Forest, and later named his Star Trek character's father "David" after his own. Kelley had an older brother, Ernest Casey Kelley. As a child, he often played outside for hours at a time. Kelley was immersed in his father's mission in Conyers and promised his father failure would mean "wreck and ruin". Before the end of his first year at Conyers, Kelley was introduced into the congregation to his musical talents and often sang solo in morning church services. Eventually, this led to an appearance on the radio station WSB AM in Atlanta, Georgia. As a result of his radio work, he won an engagement with Lew Forbes and his orchestra at the Paramount Theater. In 1934, the family left Conyers for the community of Decatur. He attended the Decatur Boys High School where he played on the Decatur Bantams baseball team. Kelley also played football and other sports. Before his graduation, Kelley got a job as a drugstore car hop. He spent his weekends working in the local theatres. Kelley graduated in 1938. During World War II, Kelley served as an enlisted man in the United States Army Air Forces between March 10, 1943, and January 28, 1946, assigned to the First Motion Picture Unit. After an extended stay in Long Beach, California, Kelley decided to pursue an acting career and relocate to southern California permanently, living for a time with his uncle Casey. He worked as an usher in a local theater in order to earn enough money for the move. Kelley's mother encouraged her son in his new career goal, but his father disliked the idea. While in California, Kelley was spotted by a Paramount Pictures scout while doing a United States Navy training film.
Known for

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
1986 · Movie

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
1982 · Movie

Star Trek: The Motion Picture
1979 · Movie

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
1991 · Movie

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
1989 · Movie

The Pixar Story
2007 · Movie

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
1957 · Movie

Warlock
1959 · Movie

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
1984 · Movie

Virtuosity
1995 · Movie

Star Trek: The Menagerie
1966 · Movie

Beyond Our Own
1947 · Movie

The Men
1950 · Movie

Raintree County
1957 · Movie

Variety Girl
1947 · Movie

The Law and Jake Wade
1958 · Movie

The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
1956 · Movie

Illegal
1955 · Movie

Trekkies
1997 · Movie

Malaya
1949 · Movie

Town Tamer
1965 · Movie

Star Trek: Inside the Roddenberry Vault
2016 · Movie

Apache Uprising
1965 · Movie

Waco
1966 · Movie

Duffy of San Quentin
1954 · Movie

Black Spurs
1965 · Movie

Marriage on the Rocks
1965 · Movie

Taxi
1953 · Movie

House of Bamboo
1955 · Movie

The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars
1998 · Movie

Duke of Chicago
1949 · Movie

Tension at Table Rock
1956 · Movie

Star Trek: A Captain's Log
1994 · Movie

Bonanza: Ride the Wind
1966 · Movie

Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond
1996 · Movie

Star Trek: 25th Anniversary Special
1991 · Movie

Gunfight at Comanche Creek
1963 · Movie

Where Love Has Gone
1964 · Movie

The Bull of the West
1972 · Movie

Canon City
1948 · Movie

Fear in the Night
1947 · Movie

Night of the Lepus
1972 · Movie

William Shatner's Star Trek Memories
1996 · Movie

40 Years of Star Trek
2006 · Movie

The View from Pompey's Head
1955 · Movie

The Star Trek Dream
1975 · Movie

The Edge of Innocence
1957 · Movie

Way of Tomorrow: The Evolution of Science Fiction Movies
2022 · Movie

Ambassador for Christ
1949 · Movie