Bellamy Young
Young started her career as an actor as a theatre actor. In 1997 she made her Broadway debut as Mary in the original actors of The Life. She starred Off Broadway as a character in Stephen Sondheim's musical Merrily We Roll Along (1994) and Randy Newman's Faust, (1995-1996). 3][10] In 1995 she made her television debut on a recurring character on"The Other World," an NBC daytime soap show Another World as Dr. Courtney Evans. The actress was on Law & Order as a guest star in two roles in 1997 and in 1998. She made her debut in 1999 with a role in Black and White, a crime drama. Then she appeared in various independent movies. In the early 2000s, she started appearing as a guest star on a range of dramas on TV and comedy series, like The Drew Carey Show and The X Files. Between 2000 between 2000 and the year 2011, Young made appearances in over thirty TV shows. Young was a regular cast member in the USA Network series Peacemakers in 2003. After the show ran for nine episodes in a season, the show was canceled. Her character was featured in the Lifetime show For the People, a legal drama. Atty. Agnes Hunt, NBC's Scrubs in the role of The Dr. Grace Miller, NBC's Scrubs, as Monica West (CSI: Miami, 2005-06) as well as ABC's Dirty Sexy Money, as Ellen Darling (the eldest in-law daughter of the Darlings) and CBS's CSI: Miami, as Monica West (assistant state attorney). From 2011 until 2013 she played Beth Clemmons in Criminal Minds.
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