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Kelly Rowan

Kelly Rowan (born October 26, 1965) is a Canadian actress and former fashion model best known for portraying Kirsten Cohen, the resilient family matriarch, in the Fox teen drama series The O.C. (2003–2007). Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Rowan was raised in Toronto, where she attended Northern Secondary School as a teenager. She began her professional career as a model while in college to supplement her income, later transitioning to acting through commercial work in the late 1980s. Her film debut came in 1987 with the horror movie The Gate, where she played Lori Lee, followed by roles in television series such as Dallas (1989) and Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years (1995–1996), in which she portrayed Mattie Shaw. Rowan's performance as in The O.C. earned her widespread recognition and a Prism Award for in a Series in 2006, highlighting her depiction of themes related to and family dynamics. She continued her television career with guest appearances on shows including (1995), (1998–2001), and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2004), as well as leading roles in TV films like The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1993) and Cyberbully (2011). In 2013, she received a nomination for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series for her role in Cyberbully. On a personal note, Rowan became engaged to Canadian media executive David Thomson in June 2007, but the couple separated before the birth of their daughter, Braelin, on April 28, 2008; she has since maintained a private life in with her child. Following the conclusion of , Rowan took on fewer projects, with her last acting role in 2016, and has maintained a lower public profile as of 2025.

Biography

Early life

Kelly Rowan was born on October 26, 1965, in , , . She spent her early childhood in . At the age of 12, her family relocated to . In , Rowan attended as a teenager.

Education

Kelly Rowan attended in , graduating in the early 1980s. Following her family's relocation to at age 12, she enrolled at the in the early 1980s to pursue a degree in , financing her studies through modeling assignments and television commercials. She began modeling at age 15 and worked abroad, including a stint in at age 17. At around age 19, Rowan left the university without completing her degree to focus on acting. She subsequently trained formally in the performing arts at the British American Drama Academy in London and the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City, where she developed her skills in stage and screen performance.

Personal life

Rowan has maintained a notably private , rarely discussing her relationships in public. In 2007, she became engaged to Canadian media billionaire David Thomson, whom she met while working on a project in the previous year; the engagement was announced as her first marriage, but the couple called it off prior to their planned wedding later that year. Following the end of her , Rowan welcomed a on April 28, 2008, in , embracing single motherhood as she focused on raising her child away from the spotlight. She has shared limited details about co-parenting arrangements, prioritizing her 's privacy and describing motherhood as a profound shift that brought a new companion to her daily life, including on set. Rowan relocated to in 1990 to advance her acting career, establishing it as her primary base for over three decades. Earlier in her life, she lived in , where she was raised, and spent time in during various professional commitments in . In her twenties, Rowan managed through dietary changes, which she credited with improving her energy and overall well-being. As of the early , she adopted a lower public profile, avoiding media scrutiny on family matters and occasionally alluding to a preference for discretion in her private affairs, while splitting time between her established homes in and to balance family and roots.

Career

Early career

Kelly Rowan began her professional career in the early as a model in , where she took on print advertisements and runway work to finance her aspirations while attending . This modeling phase provided financial stability and initial exposure in the local entertainment scene, allowing her to transition into acting without immediate financial pressure. Her acting debut came in 1984 with guest appearances on Canadian television series, including roles in and , marking her entry into scripted programming as a young performer. By 1987, she left the to join the cast of the Canadian drama Mount Royal, portraying a character in the Montreal-shot series that blended her modeling background with on-screen presence. That same year, Rowan made her film debut in the horror movie The Gate, playing a supporting role in the story of two boys who accidentally summon demonic forces. Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s, Rowan built her resume with guest spots on various television shows, such as War of the Worlds (1988) and Growing Pains (1990), often in minor or recurring capacities that honed her skills in ensemble dynamics. In 1991, she appeared in bit parts on U.S. series like Dallas and in Steven Spielberg's fantasy film Hook as Peter Pan's mother, experiences that expanded her visibility beyond Canadian productions. To pursue broader opportunities, Rowan relocated to Los Angeles in 1990, where she continued securing supporting television roles, including a guest appearance on The Outer Limits in 1995 as Isabelle Pierce in the episode "Virtual Future." During this period, she faced typical industry hurdles for emerging actors, such as typecasting in secondary characters, but received no major awards, focusing instead on establishing a steady workflow in both film and TV.

Breakthrough roles

Kelly Rowan's breakthrough came in 2003 when she was cast as Kirsten Nichol Cohen, the poised yet conflicted matriarch of the Cohen family, in the teen drama series . Her portrayal captured the character's internal struggles with family expectations, , and professional ambitions, earning praise for adding emotional depth to the show's exploration of affluent suburban life. As the supportive wife to (played by ) and mother to () and adoptive mother to (), Rowan's performance grounded the series' soapy elements in relatable complexity. The series, created by , aired on from August 5, 2003, to February 22, 2007, spanning four seasons and 92 episodes, and became a cultural phenomenon that redefined teen dramas with its blend of romance, class tensions, and witty dialogue. Rowan's role propelled her to mainstream recognition, establishing her as a household name among young audiences drawn to the show's portrayal of Orange County's elite. The O.C.'s success, which included high ratings and merchandise tie-ins, marked a pivotal shift in her career from supporting parts to leading television presence. During this period, Rowan received several accolades for her work on The O.C., including nominations at the Teen Choice Awards in 2005 for Choice TV Parental Units (shared with Peter Gallagher) and in 2006 for TV - Choice Parental Unit, reflecting fan appreciation for her character's influence. She also won a Prism Award in 2006 for Performance in a Drama Series Episode, recognizing her sensitive depiction of substance abuse issues. Prior to The O.C. fully launching her fame, Rowan took on notable transitional roles, such as Ms. Lynn Walcott, a compassionate teacher in the 2000 Lifetime TV movie The Truth About Jane, where she supported the protagonist's coming-out story. These projects highlighted her versatility just before her defining series role.

Later career

Following the conclusion of The O.C. in 2007, Kelly Rowan transitioned to more selective television roles, beginning with a guest appearance as Katherine Faber in the 2009 episode "Divorce Party" of CBS's CSI: Miami. In 2010, she appeared as Maggie Perrello in the episode "Severed Ties" of the Canadian series Flashpoint. In 2011, she starred as Kris Hillridge in the Lifetime television movie Cyberbully, portraying a mother dealing with her daughter's online harassment. Rowan's most prominent post-O.C. project was the starring role of Dr. Natalie Vincent, a , in the TNT crime drama from 2012 to 2015, where she appeared in all 39 episodes alongside . The series followed a psychology professor with consulting for the FBI, earning Rowan praise for her portrayal of a grounded professional figure. She made additional guest appearances, including as Dean Carla Feller in the 2015 episode "PhDead" of ABC's and as Mrs. Millicent McGowan in the 2015 episode "A Merry Murdoch Christmas" of CBC's . Her final credited acting role was in the 2016 Hallmark Channel television movie Tulips in Spring, where she played Caroline Sebastian, the boss of an firm. Since 2016, Rowan has not taken on new acting projects, effectively retiring from the industry to prioritize her private life and family, including raising her daughter. Despite the reduced output, her performance as continues to resonate with fans, as evidenced by her participation in anniversary podcasts and retrospectives in the . She has received no major acting awards since 2010.

Activism and philanthropy

Other initiatives

Kelly Rowan has supported arts education initiatives aimed at underprivileged youth, particularly through her involvement with the Young Storytellers Foundation, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit that pairs professional actors with elementary school children to encourage and . She has volunteered as an actress with the foundation and participated in its fundraising events, including the 2004 Esquire House benefit, where the cast of The O.C. helped raise awareness and funds to expand workshops in underserved communities. Her contributions have supported the foundation's efforts to build confidence and skills among thousands of students annually.

Filmography

Film

Kelly Rowan's feature film career spans from the late to the mid-2010s, with a focus on supporting roles in mainstream genre films early on and lead or prominent parts in productions later in her career. She appeared in approximately 13 s, predominantly indies after the , avoiding major blockbusters beyond minor parts in high-profile projects.
YearTitleRoleDescription
1987The GateLori LeeSupporting role as the skeptical sister drawn into a supernatural horror when a backyard excavation opens a portal to hell.
1991HookPeter's MotherBrief supporting role as the mother of the grown-up Peter Pan in Steven Spielberg's fantasy adventure revisiting Neverland.
1995Candyman: Farewell to the FleshAnnie TarrantLead role as a schoolteacher entangled in the urban legend of the Candyman in the supernatural horror sequel set in New Orleans.
1995AssassinsJennifer (Electra's neighbor)Minor role in the action thriller following a veteran hitman pursued by a young rival.
1997One Eight SevenEllen HenrySupporting role as a compassionate teacher aiding a colleague amid escalating school violence and retaliation.
1998Late Last NightJillSupporting role as a friend in the ensemble comedy about a groom-to-be's chaotic final night of freedom.
1999Three to TangoOliviaSupporting role as an architect and confidante in the romantic comedy involving mistaken sexual identity.
2001ProximityAnne ConroyLead role as a woman involved in a murder mystery thriller centered on an innocent man's fight for justice.
2001Jet BoyErinSupporting role in the indie drama depicting a young boy's emotional journey after a leukemia diagnosis.
2002GreenmailAshley PryorLead role in the thriller about environmental activists infiltrating a chemical plant.
2006Mount PleasantAnne BurrowsLead role as a woman unraveling family lies and personal traumas in this Canadian indie drama.
2008Jack and Jill vs. the WorldKate (Jack)Lead role opposite Freddie Prinze Jr. in the indie romantic comedy about two misfits challenging societal norms through a bucket list.
2012Rufus (aka Hunted)Jennifer WadeSupporting role as a mother protecting her son in the indie vampire fantasy about eternal youth and hunters.

Television

Kelly Rowan's television career spans over four decades, encompassing more than 30 projects including recurring series roles, guest appearances, and made-for-television films, with a focus on dramatic and genres. Her early work featured guest spots on Canadian series and TV movies:
  • (1985; Karen; 1 episode, guest role).
  • (1986; Melissa; 1 episode, guest role).
  • The High Price of Passion (1986; Student #3; TV movie).
  • The Kidnapping of Baby John Doe (1987; Salesgirl; TV movie).
  • Air Waves (1987; recurring role in Canadian series).
  • War of the Worlds (1988; Kim; 1 episode, guest role).
  • Another World (1989; Suzie; multiple episodes, recurring).
  • (1990; Rachel; 1 episode, guest role).
  • (1991; Dana; 3 episodes, guest arc).
  • The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1993; Hallie ; TV movie).
  • Adrift (1993; Eliza Terrio; TV movie, earned Award).
  • (1995; guest role).
  • Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years (1995–1996; Mattie Shaw; main cast, season 2).
  • (1998; guest role).
Entering the 2000s, Rowan landed series regular roles alongside TV movies:
  • The Truth About Jane (2000; Taylor; TV movie).
  • Anya's Bell (1999; Jeanne Rhymes; TV movie).
  • (2004; Joan Kingsley; 1 episode, guest role).
  • The Man Who Saved (2002; Mary; TV movie).
  • (2002–2003; Marian McNorris; 24 episodes, main cast).
  • (2003–2007; ; 92 episodes, main cast).
  • Still I Long for Your Kiss (2005; Hannah Quinn; TV movie).
  • Eight Days to Live (2006; Pamela McKay; TV movie, also ).
  • (2007; Judith Leavitt; TV movie, also producer).
In the 2010s, she shifted to guest spots and additional TV movies, with no major series roles reported through 2025:
  • CSI: Miami (2009; Katherine Faber; 1 episode, guest role).
  • The Good Times Are Killing Me (2009; Kate Derby; TV movie).
  • Flashpoint (2010; Maggie; 1 episode, guest role).
  • Breakfast in Bed Marathon (2010; TV special).
  • Cyberbully (2011; Kris Hill; TV movie).
  • Rufus (2012; Jennifer Wade; TV movie).
  • Perception (2012–2015; Natalie Vincent / Dr. Caroline Newsome; 2 episodes, guest roles).
  • Motive (2013; guest role).
  • Castle (2015; Dean Carla Feller; 1 episode, guest role).
  • Murdoch Mysteries (2015; Mrs. Millicent McGowan; 1 episode, guest role).
  • Tulips in Spring (2016; Caroline; TV movie).
Rowan has not had any reported television appearances since 2016 as of 2025.

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