Bellamy Young
Young was a performer when she began her career as a theatre actor. The actress made her Broadway debut in 1997 with Mary The Life's first member of the cast in the musical The Life. [8][9] She has also been seen off Broadway in Stephen Sondheim's Musical Merrily We're Rolling Along (1994) along with the show of Randy Newman, Faust (1995-1996). She first appeared on television in the year 1995. She had regular appearances on Dr. Courtney Evans, NBC's daytime soap show Another World. She appeared on Law & Order in 1997 and 1998 in two distinct role. The actress made her debut on 1999 in a character on Black and White, a crime-drama. Later she co-starred on a number of independent films. Early in the 2000s, Young started to appear as the guest actor on a number of television dramas and comedy series, like The Drew Carey Show and The X Files. Young is a regular on more than 30 TV shows between the years 2000 to 2011. The year 2003 saw Young was cast as an actor on The USA Network show Peacemakers. Peacemakers was pulled after one season of nine episodes. The actress played recurring roles on the Lifetime legal drama series For the People as Deputy Dist. Atty. Agnes Hunt, NBC's Scrubs as As Dr. Grace Miller, NBC's Scrubs, as Monica West (CSI: Miami, 2005-06), 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). In addition, she had a frequent character on Criminal Minds as Beth Clemmons in 2011 through 2013.
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