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Braveheart actor Michael takes Fife robbery as inspiration for latest novel

Former actor Michael Kelly has swapped the big screen for the pen to become a successful author and playwright.
Former actor Michael Kelly has swapped the big screen for the pen to become a successful author and playwright.

A Fife actor-turned-author, whose on-screen credits include Braveheart and Rob Roy, has taken a local crime from four decades ago as the inspiration for his latest novel.

Leslie-based author and playwright Michael Kelly’s seventh novel has come in a frenetic bust of creativity during the coronavirus lockdown.

Not only has Michael penned his latest book, ‘The Great Leslie Robbery’, which he describes as a “crime comedy”, he has also been hard at work on several other literary projects that are soon to come to fruition.

Leslie resident Michael Kelly said a local crime from decades back is the inspiration for his latest novel.

Michael, who swapped his on-screen exploits for the written word, has been a full time writer since the success of his stage play “And all because the ladies love a right guid gab”, which played to sell out audiences across Scotland in 2014.

Michael said: “I love Fife history as well as local characters and have based my latest novel on an incident which took place in my home town of Leslie nearly 40 years ago.

“I can’t give away too much as it’ll spoil the tale other than to say the events of a robbery have probably been forgotten by most people so I’ve tried to use it to shape my latest novel, set in the same town.”

As well as his latest publication Michael has completed the missing two parts in the Guid Gab trilogy and is already half way through his next novel.

And he is hinting at a possible return to the big screen once the pandemic eases.

“We are living in crazy and unprecedented times and I just needed to keep busy to help get through it like everyone else.

“My old pal Des Dillon had created a script for the Cuckoo’s Nest memoir and we have a film company wanting to make it into a movie but that had to put back because of the coronavirus.

“It was a huge disappointment but once we get to safer times I’m hopeful work can re-start on that to make it a reality.”