Background
She grew up in Beaverton, Oregon and San Diego, California.
She grew up in Beaverton, Oregon and San Diego, California.
She graduated from University of San Diego High School in 1993. Kellett graduated from Loyola Marymount University with a Bachelor in Communications and Theater Arts.
Kellett is a writer and producer on the CW series iZombie. Kellett went on to earn a Master"s degree in Theatre from the University of London. Her play, When Words Are Many was a finalist for the London Writers Award (Waterstone’s Prize).
While in London, she worked at the Royal Court Theater and LIFT (the London International Festival of Theatre).
She met cartoonist Dave Kellett, creator of the webcomic Sheldon, in high school. She has been a supervising producer on the Columbia Broadcasting System series, Rules of Engagement, on Lifetime"s Devious Maids and on American Broadcasting Company"s Mixology.
Currently, she is a supervising producer on the CW series, iZombie. She continues to write plays to critical success, including a sold-out run of In Her Shoes (2003) at the Hudson Avenue Theatre.
Baggage (2004), which was workshopped at The Mark Taper Forums LTI: Women"s Workshop and went on to have a successful run at the Hudson Avenue Theatre.
"Left Overs" (2005), which was put up at the Odyssey Theatre as part of a Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation benefit. Disconnect (2006) which was performed in the Elephant Theatre Companies Love Bites series, Skirts & Flirts (2006) at the Hudson Mainstage Theatre and most recently, Bedtime Stories (2007) at the National Comedy Theatre. Kellett also shot a webseries for 60 Frames called Get Ripped.
Her first short film, Wounded, was an official selection in the Geneva Film Festival and The Palm Springs International Short Festival
Kellett has written Snapshots (2008) at the Pico Playhouse, Identity Theft (2009) at the Elephant Theatre, Drinking Games (2009) at the Pico Playhouse, and Most Likely (2010) at the Elephant Theatre. Gloria Kellett is represented by United Talent Agency and Odenkirk/Provissiero Management.
Since her return to Los Angeles, Kellett has been a founding member of the sketch comedy group And Donkey Makes Five, and has written and performed stand-up comedy at The Improv and The Comedy Store.