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Kelley is a character mentioned in Fallout 4.

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  • Kelley is a character mentioned in Fallout 4.
  • Kelley is a character seen in A Dame To Kill For.
  • Only two Kelley dolls were ever made: Quick Curl Kelley, with peachy skin and red hair, and Yellowstone Kelley, with Malibu tan skin and red hair. Both dolls had brown eyes. A third "Kelley", though not technically named as such, was issued in 2009, as Pop Life Redhead. The design team at Mattel declared that they could not officially call the doll Kelley for trademark reasons, but she was conceptualized as a Kelley character doll.
  • Kelley is the romantic pairing of Kenny McCormick and the minor character Kelly. See also:
  • Kelley was the original UW Yellow Ranger, until she was brutally injured in the line of duty. She was then gien robotic enhancements.
  • Kelley was an individual in a detective novel Data was reading in early 2364 to become more prepared for a Dixon Hill adventure. In this novel, he was an assistant to Detective Jim Tierney. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" ) This character was only mentioned in writing. The pages seen in the episode were actually from the detective novel, The Listening Man, by author John A. Moroso. This novel was published in 1924. Information on Kelley was from pages 139 and 144-145.
  • Kelley (ケリィ) is a minor character in Genso Suikogaiden Vol. 1. A former Guild Master manipulated by the Howling Voice Guild's elders, Kelley was forced to fight against one of his best friends, Elza, in a Howling Voice Guild duel. Kelley allowed Elza to shoot him, saying with his last breath that he loved both her and Clive.
  • Kelley was an Earthforce officer who served on Mars during the Earth Alliance Civil War. On November 1, 2261, Kelley was the Mars Resistance's contact at the staging area for one of Earthforce's primary ground bases. After meeting with Number One and Lyta Alexander, Kelley arranged to smuggle fifty cyber-implanted telepaths aboard the orbiting fleet of destroyers that enabled Resistance forces to disable the fleet over Mars with a minimum number of casualties before moving on to liberate Earth.
  • Kelley seems to be more au fait with art than her colleague Norman. As the trio are stealing the Burlington Collection from the National Museum, she appears to recognize a Ming Dynasty statuette. Later, Kelley gains access to Maxwell Smart's apartment for Leadside by posing as an "Avalon Lady" from whom 99 had supposedly ordered cosmetics. Then, after the loss of Norman, she takes over the maneuvering of Leadside's wheelchair during a sword duel between Max and Leadside. Portrayed by Annazette Chase [Episode #109: "Leadside"].
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  • Power Rangers: Ultimately Wild
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  • Gold
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  • Yellow Wild Ranger
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  • Denise
  • *Earth Alliance *Earthforce *Mars Resistance
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