Yellowstone’s Kelly Reilly Isn’t The Beth Dutton Star’s Real Name

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Yellowstone’s Kelly Reilly may have won herself a global fanbase as Beth Dutton but not everyone may realise this isn’t actually her real name.

Yellowstone star Kelly Reilly, unlike her counterpart Beth Dutton, shies away from the spotlight, keeping details about her personal life under wraps, including her name.

Beth Dutton is the violent, foul-mouthed, feisty only sister of the Dutton family in the Western Paramount Network drama who certainly is one to fear.

Nevertheless, she has shown her soft side with her desire to protect her dad John Dutton (played by Kevin Costner) at all costs, as well as express her love for Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser).

Fans have loved watching Beth’s development since the show launched in 2018, although Reilly did have a number of other starring roles before its existence.

Some of which included True Detective, Flight, Sherlock Holmes and various appearances in theatrical productions, one of which she received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for.

Despite all of this fame and success, some fans may be surprised to learn that Kelly Reilly isn’t actually the actress’ real name.

Yellowstone actress Kelly Reilly is actually called Jessica Kelly Siobhan Reilly but chooses to go by one of her middle names, rather than her first.

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It isn’t known why she was named Jessica but with Irish grandparents, her other middle name Siobhan is thought to have been passed down to her.

The star’s mum was a hospital receptionist, her dad Jack Reilly a police officer and her older brother Neil works as a professional golfer.

It’s quite common practice for celebrities to use their middle names for their stage name.

Other famous faces who have done this are Reese Witherspoon, Brad Pitt, Rihanna, Dakota Fanning and Ashton Kutcher.

But she is believed to be the only member of the Yellowstone cast to do this.

Unfortunately for fans of the award-winning drama, the number of Beth scenes to come is few and far between.

The news came after Kevin Costner left the drama in order to pursue his four-film project, Horizon: An American Saga.

The second half of series five is expected to come out sometime in November 2024.

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