Bill Bellamy
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Movie Credits
Dress 2 Impre$$ (2006)
[ Charles Q. Murphy ]
Amy Coyne (2006)
[ Tom Berenger ]
Getting Played (2005)
[ Michael Jai White ][ Dorian Gregory ]
All Shades of Fine: 25 Hottest Women of the Past 25 Years (2005)
L.A. Rush (2005)
[ Orlando Jones ]
Neverwas (2005)
[ Alan Cumming ][ Aaron Eckhart ][ William Hurt ][ Ian McKellen ][ Nick Nolte ]
Narc (2005)
[ Michael Madsen ][ Ron Perlman ][ Michael Wincott ]
The Real Mario Grey (2005)
Dosed (2003)
[ Peter Facinelli ]
Asslane (2003)
[ Peter Facinelli ][ Jay Mohr ]
Overkill (2003)
[ Peter Facinelli ][ Clarence Williams III ]
Monster (2003)
[ Bruce Dern ][ Peter Facinelli ][ Kane Hodder ][ Lee Tergesen ]
Buying the Cow (2002)
[ Ron Livingston ][ Jerry O'Connell ][ Ryan Reynolds ][ Jon Tenney ][ Kevin Weisman ]
The Brothers (2001)
[ Shemar Moore ][ Morris Chestnut ][ Willie Garson ][ Clifton Powell ]
Three Big Words (2001)
Any Given Sunday (1999)
[ Aaron Eckhart ][ Jamie Foxx ][ Charlton Heston ][ Matthew Modine ][ Al Pacino ]
Love Stinks (1999)
[ French Stewart ][ Jason Bateman ]
The Candidate (1999)
How to Be a Player (1997)
[ Russell Simmons ][ Gilbert Gottfried ]
Love Jones (1997)
[ Isaiah Washington ][ Larenz Tate ][ Leonard Roberts ]
Fled (1996)
[ Stephen Baldwin ][ David Dukes ][ Laurence Fishburne ][ Will Patton ][ Ken Jenkins ]
Who's the Man? (1993)
[ Terrence Howard ][ Denis Leary ][ Joseph Simmons ][ Vincent Pastore ][ Busta Rhymes ]
Joey Breaker (1993)
[ Philip Seymour Hoffman ][ Michael Imperioli ][ Lewis Black ]

 

An actor and comic whose charm and good looks often offset his sometimes outrageous material, Bill Bellamy is a performer who has been happily juggling careers in television, movies, and comedy clubs since rising to fame in the mid-'90s. Born on April 7, 1965, in Newark, NJ, Bill Bellamy's career as a performer began while he was a student at Rutgers University. Bellamy was persuaded to take part in a men's beauty pageant, and needing to do something for the talent competition, he worked up a standup comedy routine. Bellamy quickly discovered he enjoyed making people laugh, and began honing his skills at small comedy clubs around the country. Bellamy's skills as a comic came to the attention of the producer of the TV series Showtime at the Apollo, where he was given a guest spot. Bellamy's appearance was a major success, leading to an appearance on HBO's Def Comedy Jam and his own special on Showtime. Bellamy next enjoyed a five-year run as host of the series MTV Jams, and in 1996, starred in his own short-lived TV series, The Bill Bellamy Show. Bellamy made his feature-film debut in 1993 with a bit part in the hip-hop comedy Who's the Man?, but his big-screen career began in earnest in 1997, with a role in the acclaimed independent romantic comedy Love Jones. That same year, Bellamy scored his first lead in a movie when he starred in Def Jam's How to Be a Player. Since then, Bellamy has won showy roles in well-reviewed feature films such as Any Given Sunday and The Brothers, and has been a regular on the television comedy series Men, Women and Dogs (he's also done voice work on the animated series Cousin Skeeter). When not busy with his screen career, Bellamy continues to perform at comedy clubs; in his personal life, Bellamy married his longtime girlfriend, actress Kristen Baker, in 2001.


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