Belle Adams (b. 1995)

Birthplace:
Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Born:
May 21, 1995

Belle Adams is a stunning, multi-talented young leading lady who had back-to-back bookings throughout 2019, Recurring on 4 eps of BLESS THIS MESS, directed by Lake Bell, and performing opposite Emmy winner Matthew Rhys on HBO’s new PERRY MASON. 2020 will see her debut in the new Blumhouse / Amazon Feature Film CRONES in which she plays a young woman looking for trouble in the forest—Speaking of which, catch her performing monthly with her improv team “Chased by Bear” at Impro Theater in LA! In the past two years, Belle has performed in five scenes opp Minnie Driver on SPEECHLESS, in a one-week Guest Star on Disney’s BIZAARDVARK, in Freeform’s GROWN-ISH, and in 5 episodes of Vertical Networks’ SOLVE as a Recurring Guest Star. Adept with both comedy and drama, Belle was awarded Best Actress in 2019 for her work as the lead in indie darling Feature Film THIS WORLD ALONE, and has also appeared in shows on MTV and Lifetime, along with international and national commercials for products like LG, Conde Naste, and more.  As an Atlanta-area, Georgia-grown gal, she had plenty of experience acting in her teens, and currently studies acting with Craig Wallace, and improv at Impro Theatre. Belle is an active singer-songwriter, has written and directed her own series, and continues to write/develop original content. She believes in the power of giving, and looks forward to any opportunity to connect and work alongside committed, kind artists.

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