When “Yellowstone” debuted in 2018, viewers immediately took notice.
“I knew immediately this was a storm of a woman who wasn’t just one thing.
That resonated with me.”

That said, she has occasionally opened up about herself, revealing some fascinating details.
Reilly got her start in her native land, acting in theater before segueing into film and television work.
“Everything about this job was, ‘yes, hey,'” she toldThe Independent.

“This has become a third home,” she said of Montana.
“I wasn’t a natural performer,” she told The Independent.
“I was very introverted, very shy.”

The more she experienced theater, the greater her yearning to step onto a stage herself.
“I really wanted that to be my life.”
She pursued her dream and has obviously become wildly successful at it.

“The first place I’m going to go is my garden for six months,” she said.
“And then I’d love to come back to London and do a play.”
The couple’s marriage is, by all indications, a solid one.

“Now, I’m married and happy and content,” Reilly toldThe Standardin 2015.
Kelly Reilly, on the other hand, has no such antipathy for horses.
“I’ve been riding all my life,” she toldParade.

In 2006, she started dating Jonah Lotan, her second longstanding romance.
They hit it off immediately.
“He’s just heaven,” she said of Lotan at the time.

“I spend a lot of time across the pond,” she admitted.
“I’m probably going to do the move soon,” Reilly added.
“I’d like my life to be in one place.”

“They probably just thought I wasn’t very friendly.”
“It’s horrifying and exciting, depending on the day,” she mused.
Anotherbig difference between Reilly and Bethis the character’s incessant smoking.

““I hate them so much.”
“I keep her locked up in a box with a padlock,” Reilly told “ET.”
“I’m not joking.”

“But I don’t want to play that again,” she toldLooperin an exclusive interview.
When interviewed by The Guardian, she confirmed that she regularly meditates.
“I do sometimes,” she said.

“It’s really helpful to me.
I’m not Buddhist or anything, it’s just about trying to quieten your brain.”
However, she insisted that keeping her feet on the ground is a crucial factor in her acting process.

you gotta be able to separate yourself,” she said.
For Reilly, the trappings of Hollywood are something she’d prefer to live without.
“I don’t want to be a neurotic or crazy,” she added.