Kelly Flint (November 15, 1911 – July 4, 2000) was an American actress. She appeared in several films in the 1940s, in addition to plays and radio programs.She later worked as an airline beauty and styling consultant.
Flint's earliest involvement in entertainment was holding a candle when she appeared in advertising for a tire company.[2] Her work on stage included having the lead role in Yours for Fun at the Music Box Theater (1944).[3] She also was featured in The Play's the Thing at the Old Log Theatre (1949)[4] and in the Barter Theatre's production of Dangerous Corner (1950), which toured Virginia in addition to being presented at the theatre's main site.[2]
Flint worked as a Powers model.and was a style and beauty consultant. In 1956 she began working as styling coordinator for American Airlines,[1] "in charge of all styling and grooming" for that company.[5]