Bellamy Young
Young began her acting career in the field of acting the theatre. She made her Broadway debut on Broadway in the year 1997 with Mary who was the very first actress in the musical The Life. She also performed Off-Broadway, in Stephen Sondheim's musical Merrily We Rolled Along (1994) along with as in Randy Newman's Faust (from 1995-96). 3][10] In 1995 she made her television debut as a regular in the NBC daytime soap opera Another World as Dr. Courtney Evans. The actress guest-starred in the show Law & Order in 1997 and 1998, playing two different characters. Her debut came in 1999 in a character on Black and White, a crime drama. Then she appeared in various independent movies. Beginning in 2000, she started appearing as the guest actor on a range of dramas on TV and comedy shows, such as The Drew Carey Show and The X Files. Between 2000 and the year 2011, Young played in more than thirty TV shows. In 2003, Young was cast as one of the regulars on the USA Network show Peacemakers. After the show ran for nine episodes in a season, the series was cancelled. She played Deputy Dist. in the Lifetime show For the People. Atty. Agnes Hunt on NBC drama American Dreams in 2003 as Diane Shaw, Dr. Grace Miller on NBC Scrubs in 2004 as Monica West, Assistant State Attorney Monica West in CBS CSI: Miami from 2005-2006, as well as Ellen Darling on ABC soap Dirty Sexy Money in 2008-2009 as the eldest son-in-law in the Darling Family. Between 2011 and the year 2013, she was Beth Clemmons in Criminal Minds.



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