Bellamy Young
Young's acting career started in the theater. The actress made her Broadway debut in 1997 as Mary The Life's first member of the cast in the musical The Life. Also, she performed off-Broadway in Stephensondheim's show Merrily We Roll Along (1994), and Randy Newman's Faust (1995-1996). 3][10] In 1995 she made her TV debut with a role in"The Other World," an NBC daytime soap show Another World as Dr. Courtney Evans. [7] She guest-starred on Law & Order in 1997 as well as 1998 in two characters. In 1999, she made a film debut with a small role in the crime drama Black and White and later joined the cast of several independent movies. Young began appearing in TV dramas and comedies as early as the 2000s. These comprised The Drew Carey Show and The X Files. Young is a regular on more than thirty television series between 2000 and 2011. Young was an active cast member on the USA Network series Peacemakers in 2003. Peacemakers was pulled after one season of nine episodes. Her recurring role was in the Lifetime legal drama For the People as Deputy Dist. Atty. Agnes Hunt in 2002, in the NBC period drama American Dreams as Diane Shaw in 2003. In the same year, she was on NBC's Scrubs as Dr. Grace Miller in 2004 in the role of an Assistant State Attorney Monica West on CBS's CSI: Miami (2005-06), and also on ABC the primetime soap opera Dirty Sexy Money (2008-2009) in the role of Ellen Darling, the eldest daughter-in-law of the Darling family. From 2011 until the year 2013, she was Beth Clemmons in Criminal Minds.



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