Bellamy Young

Young's acting career started in the theater. She made her Broadway debut in 1997 as Mary who was the very first actress of The Life. She also performed Off-Broadway, in Stephen Sondheim's Merryly We Rolled Along (1994) in addition to as Randy Newman's Faust (from 1995 until 1996). [3][10] In 1995, she made her TV debut with a role in"the" NBC daytime soap opera Another World as Dr. Courtney Evans. The actress was on Law & Order as a guest star in two roles in 1997 and in 1998. In 1999 she made her film debut in a tiny character in the crime-drama Black and White and later was a co-star in a number of independent films. At the start of 2000, she began guest-starring parts on various comedy and drama shows on television, such as The Drew Carey Show, The X Files, ER, Frasier, The West Wing, NCIS, Medium, Grey's Anatomy, Private Practice, Two and a Half Men, Supernatural, Drop Dead Diva, and Castle. Young has appeared on over 30 television shows from the years 2000 to 2011. in 2003 Young became an actor on the USA Network show Peacemakers. The series was canceled after just one season, which was nine episodes. She played deputy Dist. on The Lifetime show For the People. Atty. Agnes Hunt on NBC drama American Dreams in 2003 as Diane Shaw, Dr. Grace Miller on NBC Scrubs in 2004 as Monica West, Assistant State Attorney Monica West in CBS CSI: Miami from 2005-2006, as well as Ellen Darling on ABC soap Dirty Sexy Money in 2008-2009 as the youngest son-in law in the Darling Family. In 2011, she appeared as the role of Beth Clemmons on Criminal Minds. Bellamy Bellamy Bellamy

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