Career
She is best known for playing her character Maddy Smith in Series 1 and Series 2 in CBBC"s children"s drama Wolfblood. She made her screen debut aged 16 playing the lead in feature film Sket. The film premiered as part of the 55th BFI London Film Festival.
Foreign her performance, Aimee was nominated for Best British Newcomer at the LFF Awards.
Kelly appeared on the sixth season of the children"s gameshow, Raven in 2006 under her warrior name, Melka. She reached the fifth day of the second week, finishing third.
At 16, she auditioned for the role of Minnie McGuinness in E4"s Skins, however the role got cast to Freya Mavor. After this audition, casting director, Jane Ripley, contacted Kelly about Sket, after recalls she got the part of Kayla Richards making this her debut film.
She was nominated for Best British Newcomer at the British Film Institute for her role.
In 2013, she was also nominated for "best performer" at the British Academy Children"s Awards, for her role in, CBBC show, Wolfblood. However she lost to her fellow co-star, Bobby Lockwood, (who plays Rhydian Morris in the show). Since, Kelly has also filmed an episode of Call the Midwife.
Debbie Moon (the creator of Wolfblood, stated on her blog "Never Get off The Business") that at the end of Series 2 she decided to leave Wolfblood to pursue other roles.
Although on twitter, Kelly stated that she couldn"t pursue Maddy because she was busy studying at University: "On the contrary of the speculations I"d like to say that finishing my year at university was the reason for not returning to World Bank season 3". And later she wrote: "lieutenant wasn"t an easy decision but sometimes education comes first! Thank you so much to all of you that supported me along the way! Xx".