Michael, Mike or Mick Kelly may refer to:
Politics
- Mike Kelly (Alaska politician) (1942–2016), Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives
 - Mike Kelly (Pennsylvania politician) (born 1948), politician and U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
 - Mike Kelly (Australian politician) (born 1960), Australian lawyer, soldier and politician
 - Michael Kelly (Australian politician), New South Wales colonial politician
 - Michael Kelly (Illinois politician) (born 1975), politician and athletic director from Illinois
 - Michael Kelly (lord provost) (born 1940), former lord provost of the city of Glasgow, Scotland and businessman
 - Michael John Kelly (1815–1890), political figure in Newfoundland
 - Michael Joseph Kelly (American politician) (1850–1911), Irish-born American politician from Iowa
 
Sports
Association football
- Mike Kelly (footballer, born 1942), English football goalkeeper and coach
 - Mike Kelly (footballer, born 1954), English football midfielder
 - Michael Kelly (footballer, born 1877), English footballer
 - Michael Kelly (footballer, born 1996), Irish footballer for Carlisle United
 - Michael Kelly (footballer, born 1997), Scottish footballer for Bristol Rovers
 
Baseball
- Michael Kelly (baseball)
 - King Kelly (Michael Joseph Kelly, 1857–1894), Hall of Fame baseball player
 - Mike Kelly (baseball, born 1896) (Bernard Francis Kelly, 1896–1968), American baseball player, coach and manager
 - Mike Kelly (outfielder) (born 1970), American baseball player
 - Mike Kelly (pitcher) (1902–1982), American baseball player
 
Gridiron football
- Mike Kelly (American football coach) (born 1948), University of Dayton football coach, 1981–2007
 - Mike Kelly (gridiron football) (born 1958), American college football and Canadian Football League coach
 - Mike Kelly (gridiron football, born 1948), American college football and National Football League player
 
Other sports
- Mick Kelly (Australian footballer) (born 1952), Australian rules football player for Footscray
 - Mike Kelly (basketball) (born 1967), American/Australian basketball coach and former player
 - Michael Kelly (Gaelic footballer), Irish sportsperson who represented Donegal
 - Mike Kelly (ice hockey) (born 1960), Canadian ice hockey executive
 - Michael Kelly (sport shooter) (1872–1923), American Olympic sport shooter
 - Mickey Kelly (1929–2011), Irish hurler
 - Michael Kelly (athletic director), University of South Florida athletic director
 
Business
- Michael Eugene Kelly (1949–2013), automotive manufacturing entrepreneur and investment holding businessman
 - Michael P. Kelly (born 1954), American architect and urban planner
 - Michael Kelly, former president of Blockbuster LLC
 - Michael J. Kelly (born 1957), American entrepreneur and media executive
 
Music
- Michael Kelly (tenor) (1762–1826), Irish actor, singer and composer
 - Michael Patrick Kelly (born 1977), Irish-American singer, musician and composer
 - Mike Kelly, drummer for the band the Mission UK
 - Michael Schermick (born 1958), known professionally as Michael Kelly Smith, American guitar player
 - Michael Kelly Guitars, American guitar, bass, and mandolin manufacturer
 
Writing
- Michael Kelly (editor) (1957–2003), American writer and editor
 - Mike Kelly (journalist), American writer
 - Michael Kelly (Irish journalist), Irish journalist
 - Mick Kelly (writer), writer of Simpsons episode Little Orphan Millie
 
Other
- Michael Kelly (bishop) (1850–1940), fourth Roman Catholic archbishop of Sydney
 - Michael Kelly (physicist) (born 1949), New Zealand-British physicist
 - Michael Kelly (actor) (born 1969), American actor
 - Michael Kelly (Jesuit) (1929–2021), Irish Jesuit priest and missionary in Zambia
 - M. G. Kelly (born 1952, as Gary D. Sinclair) "Michael Gary "M.G." Kelly", U.S. on-air personality
 
See also
- Mike Kellie (1947–2017), English musician, composer and record producer
 - Mike Kelley (disambiguation)
 - Michael Joseph Kelly (disambiguation)
 
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