David Christopher Kelly CMG (May 17, 1944 – July 17, 2003) was an employee of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence (MoD), an expert in biological warfare, and a former United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq. Kelly's discussion with Today programme journalist Andrew Gilligan about the British government's dossier on weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in Iraq inadvertently caused a major political scandal. He was found dead days after appearing before a Parliamentary committee investigating it.
David C. Kelly is an associate professor of mathematics at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. He directs the Hampshire College Summer Studies in Mathematics, and has been involved in the organization of "Yellow Pig's Day," an annual celebration of mathematics.
David Kelly (born 11 July 1929 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish actor, who, with his quirky looks and distinctive Irish accent, most often plays stereotypical Irishmen. He was educated at Synge Street Catholic Boys School in Dublin.
David Kelly (born November 25 1965) is a retired footballer. He was born in Birmingham in England but chose to play for the Republic of Ireland, picking up 26 caps and scoring 9 goals. His most famous goal for Ireland came in a February 1995 friendly clash against England in which Ireland won 1-0, with Kelly scoring just before the half hour mark.
David Kelly is an American actor and a member of the Actors' Equity Association. He is a graduate of the Professional Theatre Training Program, University of Delaware. His stage work has been primarily with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.