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Catherine Bell
Catherine Bell at a military concert Nov. 30 2000
BornCatherine Lisa Bell
SpouseAdam Beason (1994–present)
Websitecatherinebellonline.com

Catherine Lisa Bell (born August 14, 1968 in London, England) is an American actress of Iranian and Scottish descent, best known for the role of Lt. Colonel Sarah MacKenzie of the hit television show JAG from 1995 to 2005. Recently she has starred in the Lifetime Television hit series Army Wives as Denise Sherwood.

Biography

Bell is the daughter of an Iranian mother and Scottish father. Her parents divorced, and then she and her mother moved to Los Angeles, California, when she was three years old. She became a naturalized citizen of the United States at the age of 12. She acted in various television advertisements as a child. She attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with an interest in becoming either a biomedical engineer or a physician but dropped out to become a full-time model. One of her first modeling jobs was an extended assignment in Japan. When she returned to California, she studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse with Milton Katselas. Her first television acting role was one line on the sitcom "Sugar and Spice" (1990).

Her first appearance in a film was as a body double for Isabella Rossellini in Death Becomes Her (1992). In 2003, Bell played a supporting role in the comedy Bruce Almighty, which starred Jim Carrey. She reprised that role in a cameo in the 2007 sequel, Evan Almighty.

From 1997 to 2005, Bell played U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Sarah MacKenzie on the television series JAG, as a practicing attorney in the U.S. Navy's Judge Advocate General's Corps of legal experts.

Earlier TV work included an appearance in a late night adult series called "Hot line" which aired in the U.K. From 1994 to 1996. Bell was featured in "The Brunch Club" episode.

Bell is fluent in Persian (Farsi) and English.

Bell married Adam Beason on 8 May, 1994. They have a daughter, Gemma, who was born on 16 April, 2003.

Bell is a survivor of thyroid cancer. She had to have her thyroid gland removed from her neck in her 20s. She has a small surgical scar on her neck. At one time, she used to have a message board on her website but this has been removed citing the inability to constantly monitor it. While the message board was running, Ms. Bell noted that she has had thyroid surgery and LASIK done in the past.

On September 14, 2006, Reuters/Hollywood Reporter announced that Catherine Bell had joined the cast of Lifetime's ensemble drama pilot "Army Wives". In the projected series, Sally Pressman stars as a sassy woman from the wrong side of the tracks who marries a soldier, moves her kids to a military base and becomes friends with a diverse group of Army wives, three of them played by Catherine Bell, Kim Delaney, and Brigid Brannagh. Bell will play the wife of a US Army major, a devoted homemaker who is enduring physical abuse at the hands of her teenage son. In December, Lifetime announced it would produce 13 episodes of the series for 2007. Bell's character is named Denise Sherwood.

Bell has also acted in the Sci-Fi Channel miniseries, The Triangle, presented in December 2005, where she played the role of an ocean engineer.

In 2006, she was nominated in Saturn Award of Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films for Best Supporting Actress on Television (The Triangle).

Bell was the grand marshal of the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series race at Dover International Speedway on June 3, 2007.

Scientology

Bell has attested to attaining the Scientology state of Clear." She has supported Scientology's Hollywood Education and Literacy Project. In December 2005, Bell helped promote the gala opening of Scientology's controversial "Psychiatry: An Industry of Death" Museum.

In February 2006, Bell appeared in a Scientology music video called "United". The film includes cameo performances by Isaac Hayes, Erika Christensen, Jenna Elfman and Lynsey Bartilsonand promotes human rights with a rap song.

Filmography

Actress

Title 'Role Other notes
The Good Witch (2008) Cassandra Nightingale
Evan Almighty (2007) Susan Ortega (cameo)
Army Wives (2007) Denise Sherwood
Still Small Voices (2006) Michael Summer
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2006) Naomi Cheales Episode #8.09 - Choreographed
Company Town (2006) Maggie Shaunessy
Threshold (2006) Dr. Daphne Larson Episode #1.11 - Outbreak
The Triangle (2005) Emily Patterson
Babak & Friends: A First Norooz (2005) Layla
JAG (1997-2005) Maj./Lt. Col. Sarah MacKenzie Episode #1.22 - Skeleton Crew(1996) as Lieutenant Junior Grade Diane Schonke,
Episode #5.11 - Ghosts of Christmas Past(1999) as Jenny Lake,
Episode #8.14 - Each of Us Angels(2003) as Ensign Beverly Tromatore
Waking the Dead (2003) Sam James
Episode #3.4 - Final Cut
Bruce Almighty (2003) Susan Ortega
The Time Shifters (1999) Elizabeth Wintern
Cab to Canada (1998) Sandy
Black Thunder (1998) Lisa
Sin City Spectacular (1998-1999) Episode #1.10 and #1.16
Crash Dive (1997) Lt. Cmdr. Lisa Stark
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1997) Cynea Episode #3.10 - The Lady and the Dragon
Hotline Volume 3 (1996)
Hot Line: The Brunch Club (1996) Cat
The Naked Truth (1995) Episode #1.11 - Comet Nails Star and Vice Versa!
Friends (1995) Robin Episode #2.06 - The One with the Baby on the Bus
Alien Nation: Body and Soul (1995) Cop
Vanishing Son (1995) Episode #2.06 - Miracle Under 34th Street as Kelly,
Episode #2.12 - Long Ago and Far Away as Rachel
Men of War (1994) Grace Lashield
Dream On (1994) Kay Meadows
Episode #5.09 - Those Who Can't, Edit
Mother of the Bride (1993) Chastity

Miscellaneous crew

Title 'Role Other notes'
Death Becomes Her Lisa's Body Double

Self

Title 'Role Other notes'
Jimmy Kimmel Live!(2007)
Episode dated 8 August 2007
Live with Regis and Kathie Lee (2007)
Episode dated 31 July 2007
Late Show with David Letterman (2007)
Episode dated 30 July 2007
Sci Fi Inside: The Triangle (2005) Herself / Emily Patterson
United (2005)
DVD Exclusive Awards (2003) Presenter
CBS at 75 (2003)
Yes, Dear (2003)
Episode #3.14 - Let's Get Jaggy with It
Sidewalks Entertainment (2002) Herself
Episode #13.1 - Wedding Planner (Special Edition)
Howard Stern (2002) Herself
Episode dated 24 July 2002
Hollywood Squares (2001) Herself
Episode dated 24 September 2001
The Rosie O'Donnell Show (2001) Herself
Episode dated 15 January 2001

Archive footage

Title 'Role Other notes'
JAG (1998) Lt. Diane Schonke
Episode #3.19 - Death Watch

Awards

Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA

Year 'Award Category' Role Result
2006 Saturn Award Best Supporting Actress on Television Emily Patterson on The Triangle Nominated

Trivia

Catherine Bell
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  • Height: 5'10", 178 (cm)
  • Measurements: 34C-24-35 (inches), 86-61-88 (cm).
  • FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World -- 2003 (#81), 2004 (#47), & 2005 (#100).
  • FHM U.S.'s 100 Sexiest Women -- 2001 (#84), 2002 (#38), 2003(#22) & 2004 (#20).
  • Named #75 on the Maxim magazine "Hot 100 of 2005" list.
  • Was featured in a layout in the July 2000 Australian edition of FHM.
  • Was featured in a layout in the July 2002 USA edition of FHM magazine.
  • Was featured in a 2004 edition of Stuff magazine in the USA.
  • Was featured in a 2002 edition of Brentwood magazine in Los Angeles, California, USA.
  • Has a tattoo of a heart on her right ankle with the word "love" in the middle of it.
  • Her hobbies include cross-stitching and making model cars since about the age of 8.
  • Studied acting at The Beverly Hills Playhouse with Milton Katselas.
  • In a survey of 70 celebrities who had nothing to do with football conducted by "The Sporting News," she correctly predicted that the New England Patriots would eventually beat the St. Louis Rams in the Super Bowl by the score of 20 to 17.
  • A self-described "geek", Bell thrived in math and biology classes in school, and in junior high school once programmed a computer video game.
  • Is fond of skiing, snowboarding, and kick-boxing, which she has been practicing for over 10 years.
  • Bell is an experienced marksman who has spent considerable time at shooting ranges.
  • Bell was the hostess for the 1999 Genesis Awards, which are presented to people recognized for making the world a better place for animals.
  • Bell was twice times performed in Toyota's Pro/Celebrity Race (1998,1999)

See also

References

  1. http://imdb.com/name/nm0004738/bio
  2. http://www.netglimse.com/celebs/bio/catherine_bell.shtml
  3. "Catherine Bell". NNDB. Soylent Communications. Retrieved 2006-06-08.
  4. Knutzen, Eirik. "TV Close-Up: Catherine Bell". Retrieved 2007-06-015. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. "Catherine Bell Biography". Amazing Catherine. Retrieved 2006-06-08.
  6. Army Wives
  7. http://www.doverspeedway.com/track/press/article.php?dir=200705&id=1077
  8. Interview with Catherine Bell, Celebrity (Magazine of the Scientology Celebrity Centre Los Angeles), Issue 347 (April 2003)
  9. Bell, Catherine. "Giving Back: This Month". Catherine Bell's Official Website. Retrieved 2006-06-08.
  10. Gumbel, Andrew (2006-01-12). "Scientology vs. Science". Los Angeles CityBeat. Southland Publishing. Retrieved 2006-06-08. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  11. "Youth for Human Rights Campaign". Retrieved 2007-04-11.
  12. Betsy Model (October 1999). "Ma'am Yes Ma'am!". Orange Coast: The Magazine of Orange County. p. 32-37.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: year (link)
  13. Jeff D'Alessio (January 31 2002). "The Sporting News". Retrieved 2007-03-14. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)CS1 maint: year (link)
  14. "Catherine Bell Trivia". BB. Retrieved 2006-08-08.

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