Bellamy Young

Young began her professional career as an actor in the theatre. She was Mary in The Life's initial ensemble, she made her Broadway premiere as Mary in the musical on Broadway in 1997. In addition, she has appeared Off-Broadway in Stephen Sondheim's music production Merrily we Roll Along (1994) as well as Randy Newman's Faust (1995-1996). The actress made her debut on television in 1995 when she landed her role as Dr. Courtney Evans, NBC's daytime soap drama Another World. She was a part of Law & Order as a guest actor in two roles in 1997 and in 1998. The actress made her debut on 1999, playing a part in Black and White, a crime drama. She later appeared on numerous independent films. Then, in the late 2000s Young started to appear as an guest on a assortment of television dramas as well as comedy series, like The Drew Carey Show and The X Files. Between 2000 between 2000 and the year 2011, Young appeared in over thirty television shows. The year 2003 saw Young appeared as an actor on Peacemakers, a USA Network show Peacemakers. Peacemakers was pulled after just one season, which was nine episodes. The actress was a regular character in the Lifetime series For the People, a show that focuses on the law. Atty. Agnes Hunt in 2002, on NBC period drama American Dreams as Diane Shaw in 2003. She also appeared on the NBC soap opera Scrubs as the character Dr. Grace Miller in 2004 As assistant State Attorney Monica West on CBS's CSI: Miami (2005-06), and also on ABC Primetime soap opera Dirty Sexy Money (2008-2009) as Ellen Darling, the eldest daughter-in-law of the Darling family. From 2011 until 2013, she portrayed Beth Clemmons in Criminal Minds. Bellamy Bellamy Bellamy

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