Kellie Blaise started her career singing in many well-known and prestigious venues in Ireland, her debut performance in The National Concert Hall at the age of 15 going down so well that she came back the for the following 2 years. Her song "Sleep" was nominated for a Meteor Award for best song. She was signed at 18 and moved to America to record her album "No Prisoners" with world renowned Producer Preston Glass, who worked with Whitney Houston, Natalie Cole, and Areatha Franklin to name a few. She also appeared on Preston Glass's album "Music is Medicine" and performing with him on many occasions including being called upon to sing his hit song "Miss you Like Crazy" at his album launch party at the Gibson Centre. She also appeared in a Donny Hathaway tribute show alongside many artists including Grammy winners Kenny Latimore and Ali Woodson from "The Temptations". She trained under vaocal coach "Seth Riggs" and former Oprah singer "Marie Lillo". While performing at BB Kings and The house of blues, she landed a job for former American Vice President Al Gore's Current TV, she became a Writer for the show as well as a host. Going on to mix music and TV, she starred in Ireland’s "The Voice", horror movie "The Inside" and Neil Jordan’s "The Borgias", co-starring Jeremy Irons. She played Saoirse Kelly in the Irish rom-com "The O'Briens" as well as writing music for the film. Two songs from the movie "Home" and "Capture" feature on an album she penned called "Bluebird”. Her latest acting roles to date have been from the BBC, playing diverse parts in “Doctors” and “Ill Behaviour”. She also stars in the Universal Movie “Deathrace 4” due out for release very soon.