Actress and recording artist Kelly Monrow has officially made Miami her full-time home, marking a powerful new chapter in a career defined by intensity, reinvention, and multidimensional creativity. Known for portraying psychologically complex and commanding characters across television and film, Monrow is now integrating into South Florida’s cultural landscape while preparing for the global release of her highly anticipated summer thriller.
Monrow stars in the upcoming feature film 3 Days Rising, set for worldwide distribution this summer alongside Mickey Rourke and Ice-T. The film is already generating industry attention internationally ahead of its box-office debut. While she continues to travel regularly between New York, Los Angeles, and Nashville for ongoing film and music projects, Miami now serves as her creative and personal headquarters.

Throughout her career, Monrow has become recognized for her commanding screen presence and emotionally layered performances. Her television credits include appearances in major series such as American Crime Story, Billions, and Lucifer, where she has portrayed characters that balance darkness with vulnerability. Industry observers often describe her archetype as the intelligent villain — seductive, strategic, and psychologically nuanced rather than one-dimensional — a signature that continues to shape her casting trajectory.
In parallel to her acting career, Monrow is a recording artist with more than 10 million cumulative streams across platforms. Her catalog blends country roots, alternative rock textures, and cinematic pop, anchored by her full-length album Scars of Venus. Having performed at SXSW and curated intimate live performances in Nashville and Los Angeles, she is currently developing new music that reflects her relocation to Miami, incorporating themes of resilience, reinvention, and empowerment.
Since relocating full-time, Monrow has begun expanding her impact locally across film, theater, wellness, and design. She is exploring regional theater collaborations in Miami and Miami Beach, meeting with South Florida-based producers and casting teams, and developing independent television and film concepts intended for local production. Her move signals an intentional integration into Miami’s growing creative and production ecosystem.

Beyond screen and stage, Monrow is an advocate for mental resilience and personal discipline, themes reflected throughout both her music and her acting roles. In Miami, she is collaborating with wellness practitioners and fitness leaders while exploring speaking engagements centered on mindset, reinvention, and creative perseverance. Her approach merges artistic expression with emotional intelligence, positioning her as both performer and thought leader.
Monrow has also cultivated a distinct interest in interior design and spatial storytelling. Her aesthetic leans cinematic and textural, blending moody palettes with feminine strength. She is currently consulting on select creative interior projects while developing a visual lifestyle direction that merges performance art, curated spaces, and experiential storytelling.
As 3 Days Rising prepares for its global release, Monrow continues auditioning for additional film and streaming roles, recording new music slated for release later this year, and exploring live performance opportunities in South Florida. Her relocation to Miami represents not simply a geographic move but a strategic expansion into one of the country’s fastest-growing cultural hubs.
Kelly Monrow is an American actress and recording artist known for her psychologically layered performances and genre-blending music. She has appeared in acclaimed television series, including American Crime Story, Billions, and Lucifer, and stars in the upcoming feature film 3 Days Rising. Her music has surpassed 10 million streams worldwide. Now based full-time in Miami, she continues to work between New York, Los Angeles, Nashville, and South Florida while expanding her footprint across film, music, wellness, and design. Represented by Timur Tugberk.
Written in partnership with Tom White