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Lake Bell

American actress (born 1979)

Lake Bell

Summary

American actress (born 1979)

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nameLake Bell
imageLake Bell MFF 2013.jpg
captionBell at the 2013 Montclair Film Festival
birth_nameLake Siegel Bell
birth_date
birth_placeNew York City, U.S.
occupationActress, director, screenwriter
educationSkidmore College
Rose Bruford College (BA)
yearsactive1997–present
spouse
children2

Rose Bruford College (BA) Lake Siegel Bell (born March 24, 1979) is an American actress, screenwriter, and director. She has appeared in various television series, including Boston Legal (2004–2006), Surface (2005–2006), How to Make It in America (2010–2011), Childrens Hospital (2008–2016), and Bless This Mess (2019–2020) and in films including Over Her Dead Body (2008), What Happens in Vegas (2008), It's Complicated (2009), No Strings Attached (2011), Million Dollar Arm (2014), No Escape (2015), Man Up (2015), The Secret Life of Pets (2016), Shot Caller (2017), Home Again (2017), The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019), and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022).

She wrote and directed the short film Worst Enemy, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012, followed by her 2013 feature film directing debut, In a World..., in which she also starred. In 2017, she directed, wrote, co-produced, and starred in I Do... Until I Don't. Bell has also voiced Poison Ivy in the Max series Harley Quinn (2019–2025) and Black Widow in the Disney+ series What If...? (2021–2024).

Early life

Bell was born in New York City. Her mother, Robin Bell, owns the design firm Robin Bell Design in New York. Her father is real estate developer Harvey Siegel. He bought the Virginia International Raceway after it had closed, and converted it to a racetrack country club. He also owned New Jersey Motorsports Park.

Bell's father is Jewish and her mother is Protestant. Bell has stated that she was raised in a "comically dysfunctional" family.

Bell attended The Chapin School in New York and Westminster School in Simsbury, Connecticut. As a high school junior, Bell attended School Year Abroad (SYA) at its school located in Rennes, France. For part of her teenage years, she lived in Vero Beach, Florida and attended Saint Edwards School. She attended Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York, but decided to focus on acting and transferred to Rose Bruford College in London, which emphasized theater and the arts.

At Rose Bruford, she acted in theatrical productions including The Seagull, The Children's Hour, Six Degrees of Separation, Light Shining in Buckinghamshire and The Pentecost.

Career

Actress

Bell began her career in 2002 with roles in the film Speakeasy, a film about two men who become unlikely friends after a minor traffic accident, and in two episodes of the TV medical drama ER. After appearing in the psychological thriller I Love Your Work, she was cast alongside Jeff Goldblum as the female lead in the NBC television film War Stories. She next played Alicia Silverstone's wisecracking best friend, Victoria Carlson, in NBC's comedy-drama series Miss Match. In 2004, Bell appeared in the wrestling film Slammed and made her debut as Sally Heep in the final four episodes of the series The Practice. Her character was carried over into the spinoff Boston Legal, where she was a regular cast member until she left the series in 2005. She also appeared alongside Dustin Hoffman in an Audi commercial that spoofed his well-known film The Graduate.

Bell played the lead role in the science fiction series Surface, which aired between September 2005 and May 2006. She also starred in the film Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders (2006) about the Hillside Strangler of the late 1970s; and returned to Boston Legal for two episodes, reprising her role as Sally Heep, opposing counsel to Alan Shore (portrayed by James Spader). In 2008, she played the female lead in the thriller Under Still Waters, for which she won the Newport Beach Film Festival Award for Outstanding Performance in Acting. She also starred alongside Paul Rudd and Eva Longoria in the romantic comedy Over Her Dead Body, played the best friend of Cameron Diaz's character in the romantic comedy What Happens in Vegas; and played the wife of Colin Farrell's character in the crime drama Pride and Glory.

She was cast as the lead female role, Dr. Cat Black, in Rob Corddry's satirical comedy Childrens Hospital. The fourth season began airing in August 2012 and featured two episodes that were directed by Bell: the season premiere, "The Boy with the Pancakes Tattoo", a parody of the film The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo; and the ninth episode, "A Kid Walks in to a Hospital".

Bell in June 2009

In 2009, Bell voiced the role of Dana Mercer in the video game Prototype. That year she also played Alec Baldwin's wife in the romantic comedy It's Complicated and guest starred in an episode of the fourth season of the series Wainy Days. In 2010 Bell voiced a supporting role in Shrek Forever After, starred in the satirical film Burning Palms, guest starred in an episode of the second season of the sitcom The League, and was cast as a lead character in the HBO series How to Make It in America,

In 2011, Bell starred alongside Josh Lucas and Terrence Howard in the supernatural thriller Little Murder, played Ashton Kutcher's boss in the romantic comedy No Strings Attached, a performance that won her critical praise and was called "scene-stealing"; starred in the ensemble comedy A Good Old Fashioned Orgy; and guest starred in an episode of the first season of New Girl.

Bell had a lead role alongside Kate Bosworth in the 2012 thriller Black Rock.

In 2021, Bell lent her voice to the adult animated film Cryptozoo.

In 2024, Bell was cast as Lisa in Miles Levin's directorial debut, Under The Lights.

In 2025, Bell was in The Chair Company where she plays Barb Trosper, the wife of Ron.

Writer and director

In 2010, Bell made her writing and directing début with the short film Worst Enemy, which starred Michaela Watkins, Matt Walsh and Lindsay Sloane. Her film débuted at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and has also played at the Nantucket Film Festival, the Dallas International Film Festival, the Gen Art Film Festival and Aspen Shortsfest, winning the Tony Cox Award for Screenwriting in a Short Film from Nantucket and receiving a Shorts Jury Special Mention from Dallas. Her film led to her being named one of the "2012 Inspiring Filmmakers" by LUNAFEST. Speaking on the film, Bell stated:

The film is about a milk-drinking, lactose-intolerant misanthrope on a quest for real human connection. Being an ordinary, unoriginal and unloved woman, she instead becomes so wrapped up in her own quiet neurosis that she finds herself physically stuck in a full body girdle. I wrote and directed Worst Enemy in 2010 as an experiment to see if I could take on being a filmmaker

Bell made her writing and directing feature film debut at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival with In a World.... which she wrote and directed and in which she starred. She describes the film as "a comedy about a female voice-over artist and family dysfunction and relationships. I’m obsessed with the voice-over world, so it makes sense for me." The film was picked up by Roadside Attractions and Sony.

In February 2014 she said her next project would be What's the Point? (And Other Fair Questions About Marriage), a film she would write and direct, which was eventually renamed I Do... Until I Don't and released in 2017 to mixed reviews.

Bell also has a number of television directing credits, including two 2017 episodes of the Hulu comedy-drama series Casual, two 2019 episodes of the ABC sitcom Bless This Mess (a show in which she co-created and starred), and two episodes of the 2022 Hulu biographical miniseries Pam & Tommy.

Modeling

Bell in July 2011

Bell was listed as number 45 on Femme Fatales' list of the 50 Sexiest Women of 2003; 6th on British Vogue's list of the 10 Best Dressed Women of 2007, 32nd on Maxim's Hot 100 of 2008, 44th on Maxim's Hot 100 of 2012 and 89th on AskMen's 99 Most Desirable Women of 2012.

In 2007, Bell appeared in a photo shoot for GQ; in 2009 she modeled for Scott Caan, for his first book, Scott Caan Photographs, Vol. 1; and in 2011 she appeared in photo shoots for Elle, Los Angeles, Maxim and Esquire, the latter in conjunction with the website Me In My Place. In September 2011, Bell modeled at Pirelli's Fashion Week in Milan, Italy. For New York Fashion Week 2013, Bell modeled nude with strategic body painting (done by her husband) on the cover of New York shot by Mark Seliger. In April 2014, Bell appeared in Esquire for the second time.

Other activities

Bell has an automotive column in The Hollywood Reporter called "Test Drive" and is the magazine's automotive contributing editor. In 2022, her book Inside Voice—on the topic of the human voice—was published.

Personal life

In 2011, Bell began dating Scott Campbell, an artist and tattoo artist. The two met when he played himself in an episode of the second season of How to Make It in America. The couple became engaged on Bell's birthday in March 2012 and were married on June 1, 2013, at the Marigny Opera House in New Orleans, Louisiana. In late October 2014, her representative confirmed that Bell had given birth to their daughter. In May 2017, Bell gave birth to their second child. In October 2020, the couple announced that they were separating, with Bell filing for divorce on October 28, 2020. On July 7, 2022, it was reported that Bell started dating comedian and actor Chris Rock. Rock later confirmed in his 2023 Netflix special that he was single.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002SpeakeasySara Marnikov
2003War StoriesNora Stone
I Love Your WorkFelicia
2004Fresh out of TearsLeilaShort film
SlammedGina Micelli
2006Rampage: The Hillside Strangler MurdersJillian Dunne
2008Under Still WatersCharlieNewport Beach Film Festival Award for Outstanding Performance in Acting
Over Her Dead BodyAshley
What Happens in VegasTipper
Pride and GloryMegan Egan
Prop 8: The MusicalScary Catholic School Girls From HellShort for Funny or Die
2009It's ComplicatedAgness AdlerNational Board of Review Award for Best Acting by an Ensemble
2010Shrek Forever AfterPatrol Witch / Wagon Witch #2 (voice)title=Lake Bell (visual voices guide)url=http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Lake-Bell/access-date=December 6, 2023publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
Burning PalmsMary Jane
The Doctors of Childrens Hospital Answer Your Medical QuestionsDr. Blake BlackShort for Funny or Die
10 MinutesHerselfShort for Funny or Die
Worst EnemyWriter and director
Short film
Tony Cox Award for Screenwriting in a Short Film, Nantucket Film Festival
Shorts Jury Special Mention, Dallas International Film Festival
2011Little MurderCorey LittleDistributed in US in 2017 as Ghost of New Orleans
No Strings AttachedLucy
A Good Old Fashioned OrgyAlison Cohen
Home for ActressesLakeShort for Funny or Die
2012Black RockLouise
El TontoWriter and director
Short film
2013In a World...Carol SolomonAlso writer, director, and producer
Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award, Sundance Film Festival 2013
2014Mr. Peabody & ShermanMona Lisa (voice)
Million Dollar ArmBrenda Paauwe Bernstein
2015Man UpNancy Patterson
No EscapeAnnie Dwyer
2016The Secret Life of PetsChloe (voice)
2017Shot CallerKate Harlon
Home AgainZoey Bell
I Do... Until I Don'tAlice BrewingAlso writer, director, and producer
2018Spider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseVanessa Fisk (voice)
Time of DayHerselfShort film
2019The Secret Life of Pets 2Chloe (voice)
2021CryptozooLauren Grey (voice)
2022SummeringLaura
Black Panther: Wakanda ForeverDr. Graham
2023Mother, CouchAnne
2025Under the LightsLisa

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002ERJody HolmesEpisodes: "One Can Only Hope", "Tell Me Where It Hurts"
2003Miss MatchVictoria CarlsonMain role; 18 episodes
2004The PracticeSally Heep4 episodes
2004–2006Boston LegalSally HeepMain role (season 1); guest star (season 3); 14 episodes
2005–2006SurfaceLaura DaughteryMain role; 15 episodes
2008–2016Childrens HospitalDr. Cat BlackMain role; 57 episodes; also director
2009Wainy DaysBlaireEpisode: "Dance Club"
2010The LeagueBrookeEpisode: "The White Knuckler"
2010–2011How to Make It in AmericaRachel ChapmanMain role; 16 episodes
2011New GirlAmandaEpisode: "Naked"
2012Top GearHerselfEpisode: "Rut's Show"
2012Tron: UprisingLux (voice)Episode: "Identity"
2012Robot ChickenBlack Widow / Ariel (voice)Episode: "Collateral Damage in Gang Turf War"
2013NewsreadersDixie PetersEpisode: "Hair Razing"
2015Axe CopAxe Girl (voice)Episode: "Ultimate Mate"
2015–2018BoJack HorsemanKatrina Peanutbutter (voice)9 episodes
2015Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of CampDonnaMain role; 7 episodes
2016Cassius & ClayShopcarter Clay (voice)Unsold television pilot
2017CasualDirector; 2 episodes
2017Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years LaterDonnaRecurring role; 5 episodes
2017SuperMansionMillicent (voice)Episode: "SuperMansion: Drag Me to Halloween"
2019–2025Harley QuinnDr. Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy, Barbara Eileen-Gordon, various (voice)Main role
2019–2020Bless This MessRio Levine-Young26 episodes; also executive producer, creator, writer, and director
2019Drunk HistoryBelva GaertnerEpisode: "Femme Fatales"
2020Medical PoliceDr. Blake Black4 episodes
2020Make It Work!HerselfTelevision special
2021–2023What If...?Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow (voice)last=Shannon Millerfirst=Lizdate=August 10, 2021title='Marvel's What If...?' Review: Guaranteed Fun for the MCU Superfansurl=https://collider.com/what-if-marvel-review-disney-plus/url-status=livearchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210810155720/https://collider.com/what-if-marvel-review-disney-plus/archive-date=August 10, 2021access-date=August 10, 2021website=Collider}}
2022Pam & TommyDirector; 2 episodes
2022American Dad!Various voices2 episodes
2024Kite Man: Hell Yeah!Poison Ivy, Cheetah (voice)Episode: "Pilot, Hell Yeah!"
2025Phineas and FerbKatherine Marshall (voice)Episode: "Out of Character"
2025The Chair CompanyBarb Trosper8 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009PrototypeDana Mercer (voice)

References

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