Basic Information
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Name (as used) | Kelly Stormare |
| Alternative / Professional Name | Kelly Stormare Wedin (appears in festival/film credits) |
| Reported family tie | Frequently reported as a daughter of actor Peter Stormare; also connected in genealogies to Karl Ingvar Storm (grandfather) |
| Occupation(s) | Filmmaker / director (short film credits reported); occasionally described as actress or celebrity offspring in entertainment write-ups |
| Notable credits (reported) | Short films and festival listings under the name Kelly Stormare Wedin (examples reported in the 2018–2023 range) |
| Nationality / Heritage | Swedish connections through the Stormare family |
| Public net worth | Not verifiable / unconfirmed |
| Years active (public record) | Credits and festival activity reported across late 2010s–2020s |
A personal note from me — how I followed her trail
I followed Kelly’s trail the way a cinephile follows a credit that refuses to sit still in the crawl — a name popping up in festival lineups, then whispering through fan pages, then echoing in genealogy notes. The portrait that emerges is less a single, glossy headshot and more of an impressionistic still: flashes of short-film titles, an alternate byline (Kelly Stormare Wedin), a handful of festival nods, and a family tree that fans and tabloids have been eager to map.
If you like pop-culture detective work, this is the delicious kind — half casting call, half oral history. Imagine a behind-the-scenes reel where the camera lingers on credits and then cuts to a living room where relatives swap stories; that’s the visual I kept in my head as I assembled this.
Family & Personal Relationships
Family in the Stormare orbit is cinematic itself — a lineage threaded with actors, genealogies, and public curiosity. Below I introduce the key figures commonly connected to Kelly, presented in a straightforward table so the relationships are clear.
| Family Member | Relationship to Kelly (as reported) | Short introduction |
|---|---|---|
| Peter Stormare | Reported father (variable across sources) | Sweden-born actor of international film and TV fame, associated with roles in major films and series; in many entertainment write-ups he is described as Kelly’s father, though other public bios emphasize a different child as the family’s publicly documented offspring. |
| Karl Ingvar Storm | Reported paternal grandfather | Name appears in genealogical records as a forebear in the Storm family line; if Kelly is Peter’s daughter, Karl Ingvar Storm would be her grandfather. |
| Toshimi (Murakami) Stormare | Reported stepmother (if Kelly is Peter’s daughter) | Married to Peter in the late 2000s; mother of a child commonly cited in biographical summaries of Peter Stormare. |
| Kaiya Bella Luna Stormare | Reported half-sibling (if Kelly is Peter’s daughter) | A daughter that appears in accounts of Peter’s family; often noted in public biographies as his child born in 2009. |
| Karen Sillas | Former spouse of Peter Stormare | Listed in historical marital records as an earlier partner of Peter, often mentioned in timelines of the family’s earlier years. |
Family narratives are often slippery: one corner of the web will treat Kelly as a named daughter; another will emphasize a single publicly confirmed child for Peter. I tip my hat to both sides and present the connections as they’re commonly reported — familial lines dotted with both official entries and fan-curated family trees.
Career: film credits, the Wedin byline, and the short-film circuit
Kelly’s strongest professional thread — the one that genuinely reads like screen credit inked into celluloid — is her festival work under the byline Kelly Stormare Wedin. These are the kinds of credits that sit in festival schedules and short-film lineups: director/creator roles for short-form pieces, with activity clustered in the late 2010s through the early 2020s.
Numbers that matter: multiple short titles across a roughly 5–7 year window, festival submissions and selections rather than a large, feature-length commercial filmography. If you picture the indie short-film ecosystem — late-night edits, tight budgets, festival submissions, the thrill of a selection email — that’s the stage on which Kelly’s name most reliably appears.
Her public persona, as reported by entertainment write-ups, sometimes gets described with shorthand — “actress,” “celebrity daughter” — even when the most concrete credits point to directing and festival circuits. The takeaway? Her professional identity straddles two moods: creative practitioner (the festival director) and public figure in family-focused stories (the celebrity offspring).
Net Worth & Public Profile
Short answer: not verifiable. There are speculative numbers and the usual “celebrity net worth” whispering that blooms around names connected to famous parents, but no trustworthy public ledger or verified financial disclosure lists a reliable net-worth figure for Kelly.
When public curiosity collides with private finances, gossip often fills the gaps — and we should treat those figures like tabloid set decoration: lively, sometimes entertaining, but not the stable currency of fact.
News, Gossip & Social Mentions — the rumor reel
Kelly’s name circulates in three overlapping registers:
- Festival buzz — genuine, credit-based mentions tied to screenings and short film listings. This is where the most durable, verifiable reporting lives.
- Entertainment write-ups and fan pages — profiles that emphasize family connections and sometimes label Kelly as a daughter of a well-known actor; these pieces are conversational and speculative in tone.
- Social and local projects — occasional mentions tied to family-branded enterprises, community efforts, or team listings where the Stormare name appears.
If gossip were a film genre, these mentions would be the B-movie posters plastered on the alley walls — colorful, eye-catching, not always factual. I find the festival listings to be the most credible beats in the rhythm of her public presence.
How I think about the record — reliability & the joy of ambiguity
There’s a cadence to this kind of profile: the archival credits that read like film-school projects; the family tree entries that feel like genealogical noir; the gossip column breathless about celebrity offspring. I prefer to read them in chorus rather than as a single authoritative voice. The chorus sings of creative work under a slightly different byline, and of familial ties that are frequently reported but not uniformly affirmed in every public biography.
Think of it like an indie film with a cult following: different viewers remember different scenes, and the film’s official archive may hold only part of the story.
FAQ
Who is Kelly Stormare?
Kelly Stormare is a name that appears in festival film credits and entertainment write-ups, often associated with short-film directing under the byline Kelly Stormare Wedin and frequently reported as a member of the Stormare family.
Is Kelly Stormare the daughter of actor Peter Stormare?
Many entertainment pages and genealogical listings report Kelly as Peter Stormare’s daughter, though some authoritative biographical summaries emphasize a different publicly documented child, making the relationship a point of inconsistent reporting.
What does Kelly do professionally?
Publicly available credits suggest Kelly works in film — primarily short films and festival submissions, often credited as a director under Kelly Stormare Wedin.
What is Kelly Stormare’s net worth?
There is no trustworthy, publicly verifiable net worth for Kelly; figures circulating online are speculative.
Where can I find Kelly’s work?
Her most concrete trail is the short-film and festival circuit, where credits and program listings have been reported under Kelly Stormare Wedin.
Is Kelly active on social media?
Mentions tied to the Stormare name appear around social and local projects, but an official, consistently active social presence for Kelly is not clearly established in public records.