Bellamy Young
Young first began her acting career in the theatre. She was Mary in the original ensemble, she made her Broadway debut in the role of Mary in the musical on Broadway in 1997. [8][9] She has also performed off-Broadway in Stephensondheim's music production Merrily we Roll Along (1994) as well as Randy Newman's Faust (1995-1996). Her first appearance on television in the year 1995. She had her role as the character Dr. Courtney Evans, NBC's daytime soap drama Another World. [7] She guest-starred in the show Law & Order in 1997 as well as 1998 in two characters. The year 1999 saw her film debut in a tiny character in the crime-drama Black and White and later joined the cast of several independent movies. The actress began guest-starring on TV dramas and comedies at the start of the 2000s. They comprised The Drew Carey Show and The X Files. Between 2000 between 2000 and the year 2011, Young was a part of more than thirty TV shows. Young was among the main actors on Peacemakers the USA Network television series that aired in 2003. The show was pulled off the air after a season with nine episodes. She had recurring roles in the Lifetime legal drama series For the People as Deputy Dist. Atty. Agnes Hunt, NBC's Scrubs as Dr. Grace Miller, NBC's Scrubs in the role of Monica West (CSI: Miami 2005-2006), ABC's Dirty Sexy Money, as Ellen Darling (the eldest in-law daughter of the Darlings) as well as CBS's CSI: Miami, as Monica West (assistant state attorney). She also appeared on the show in 2011 as an appearance as Beth Clemmons on Criminal Minds.



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