Bellamy Young
Young's acting career started in theatre. As Mary in The Life's original ensemble, she made her Broadway premiere in the role of Mary in the musical on Broadway in 1997. In addition, she has appeared Off-Broadway in Stephen Sondheim's Musical Merrily We're Rolling Along (1994) as well as the show of Randy Newman, Faust (1995-1996). The year 1995 was the year she made her television debut as a regular in the NBC daytime soap opera Another World as Dr. Courtney Evans. [7] She guest-starred on Law & Order in 1997 and 1998, playing two different role. The year 1999 saw her film debut with a small role in the crime drama Black and White and later she co-starred in various independent films. Her first guest appearances on television dramas and comedies at the start of the 2000s. These included The Drew Carey Show and The X Files. From 2000 through 2011, Young was a regular guest on more than 30 appearances on tv shows. Young was regularly cast in the USA Network series Peacemakers in 2003. Following nine episodes of the season, the series was cancelled. The actress played recurring roles on the Lifetime legal drama For the People as Deputy Dist. Atty. Agnes Hunt in 2002, on NBC historical drama American Dreams as Diane Shaw in 2003. In the same year, she was on NBC's Scrubs as Dr. Grace Miller in 2004 and as the Assistant State Attorney Monica West on CBS's CSI: Miami (2005-06), and in the ABC the primetime soap opera Dirty Sexy Money (2008-2009) as Ellen Darling, the eldest daughter-in-law of the Darling family. Also, she played a regular character on Criminal Minds as Beth Clemmons from 2011 to 2013



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