Bellamy Young

Young began her professional career as an actor in the theatre. In 1997, Young made her Broadway debut as Mary in the original The Life cast. The Life. In addition, she performed off Broadway in Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Rolled Along (1994), as well as Randy Newman's Faust (from 1995-96). 3][10] In 1995 she made her television debut on a recurring character on the NBC daytime soap the show Another World as Dr. Courtney Evans. She appeared in the show Law & Order in 1997 and 1998, playing two roles. In film, she made her debut in 1999. Her debut film was an uncredited role on Black and White. In the years following, she appeared in several independent movies. Early in the 2000s, Young began appearing as an guest on a number of television dramas and comedy programs, including The Drew Carey Show and The X Files. From 2000 through 2011, Young made over 30 guest appearances on television shows. Young was an active cast member on the USA Network series Peacemakers in 2003. After a total of nine episodes, a season, the series was cancelled. She was a recurring character in the Lifetime show For the People, a law-based 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), 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). In 2011, she played an appearance as Beth Clemmons on Criminal Minds. Bellamy Bellamy Bellamy

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