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Lake Bell
Bell at the 2013Montclair Film Festival
Born
Lake Siegel Bell

(1979-03-24)March 24, 1979(age 45)
New York City, U.S.
EducationSkidmore College
Rose Bruford College(BA)
Occupation(s)Actress, director, screenwriter
Years active1997–present
Spouse
(m.2013;sep.2020)
Children2

Lake Siegel Bell[1](born March 24, 1979)[2]is an American actress, screenwriter, and director. She has appeared in various television series, includingBoston Legal(2004–2006),Surface(2005–2006),How to Make It in America(2010–2011),Childrens Hospital(2008–2016), andBless This Mess(2019–2020) and in films includingOver 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), andBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever(2022).

She wrote and directed the short filmWorst Enemy,which debuted at theSundance Film Festivalin 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 inI Do... Until I Don't.Bell has also voicedPoison Ivyin theMaxseriesHarley Quinn(2019–present) andBlack Widowin theDisney+seriesWhat If...?(2021).

Early life[edit]

Bell was born in New York City. Her mother, Robin Bell, owns the design firm Robin Bell Design in New York.[3][4][5][6][7]Her father is real estate developer Harvey Siegel.[8]He bought theVirginia International Racewayafter it had closed, and converted it to a racetrackcountry club.He also ownedNew Jersey Motorsports Park.[9]

Bell's father isJewishand her mother isProtestant.Bell has stated that she was raised in a "comically dysfunctional" family.[10][11]

Bell attendedThe Chapin Schoolin New York andWestminster SchoolinSimsbury, Connecticut.As a high school junior, Bell attendedSchool Year Abroad(SYA) at its school located inRennes, France.For part of her teenage years, she lived inVero Beach, Floridaand attendedSaint Edwards School.[12]She attendedSkidmore CollegeinSaratoga Springs, New York,but decided to focus on acting and transferred toRose Bruford Collegein London, which emphasized theater and the arts.[13][14]

At Rose Bruford, she acted in theatrical productions includingThe Seagull,The Children's Hour,Six Degrees of Separation,Light Shining in BuckinghamshireandThe Pentecost.[15]

Career[edit]

Actress[edit]

After returning to the United States, Bell began her career in 2002 with roles in the filmSpeakeasy,a film about two men who become unlikely friends after a minor traffic accident, and in two episodes of the medical TV dramaER.Her first significant roles came in 2003. After appearing in thepsychological thrillerI Love Your Work,she was cast alongsideJeff Goldblumas the female lead in theNBCtelevision filmWar Stories.She next playedAlicia Silverstone's wisecracking best friend, Victoria Carlson, in NBC'scomedy-dramaseriesMiss Match.In 2004, Bell appeared in the wrestling filmSlammedand made her debut asSally Heepin the final four episodes of the seriesThe Practice.Her character was carried over into thespinoffBoston Legal,where she was a regular cast member until she left the series in 2005. She also appeared alongsideDustin Hoffmanin anAudicommercial that spoofed his well-known filmThe Graduate.

Bell played the lead role in thescience fictionseriesSurface,which aired between September 2005 and May 2006. She also starred in the filmRampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders(2006) about theHillside Stranglerof the late 1970s; and returned toBoston Legalfor two episodes, reprising her role as Sally Heep, opposing counsel toAlan Shore(portrayed byJames Spader). In 2008, she played the female lead in the thrillerUnder Still Waters,for which she won theNewport Beach Film FestivalAward for Outstanding Performance in Acting.[16]She also starred alongsidePaul RuddandEva Longoriain theromantic comedyOver Her Dead Body,played the best friend ofCameron Diaz's character in the romantic comedyWhat Happens in Vegas;and played the wife ofColin Farrell's character in thecrime dramaPride and Glory.

She was cast as the lead female role, Dr. Cat Black, inRob Corddry'ssatirical comedyChildrens Hospital.[17]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 filmThe Girl With the Dragon Tattoo;and the ninth episode, "A Kid Walks in to a Hospital".[18]

Bell in June 2009

In 2009, Bell voiced the role of Dana Mercer in the video gamePrototype.That year she also playedAlec Baldwin's wife in the romantic comedyIt's Complicatedand guest starred in an episode of the fourth season of the seriesWainy Days.In 2010 Bell voiced a supporting role inShrek Forever After,starred in the satirical filmBurning Palms,guest starred in an episode of the second season of thesitcomThe League,and was cast as a lead character in theHBOseriesHow to Make It in America,[16]which aired for two seasons from February 2010 to November 2011. Bell was to play DeputyJudy HicksinScream 4,but dropped out four days before filming due to scheduling conflicts, with the role going toMarley Shelton.[19]

In 2011, Bell starred alongsideJosh LucasandTerrence Howardin thesupernatural thrillerLittle Murder,playedAshton Kutcher's boss in the romantic comedyNo Strings Attached,a performance that won her critical praise and was called "scene-stealing";[20]starred in the ensemble comedyA Good Old Fashioned Orgy;and guest starred in an episode of the first season ofNew Girl.

Bell had a lead role alongsideKate Bosworthin the 2012 thrillerBlack Rock.[21][22]

In 2021, Bell lent her voice to the adult animated filmCryptozoo.[23]

Writer and director[edit]

In 2010, Bell[24]made her writing and directing début with the short filmWorst Enemy,[25]which starredMichaela Watkins,[26]Matt WalshandLindsay Sloane.Her film débuted at the2011 Sundance Film Festival[27][28][29][30]and has also played at theNantucket Film Festival,theDallas International Film Festival,theGen Art Film FestivalandAspen 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" byLUNAFEST.[31]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 directedWorst Enemyin 2010 as an experiment to see if I could take on being a filmmaker[32]

Bell made her writing and directing feature film debut at the 2013Sundance Film FestivalwithIn a World....[1][33][34]which she wrote and directed and in which she starred.[20]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."[20][35][36]The film was picked up byRoadside Attractionsand Sony.[37][38]In February 2014 she said her next project would beWhat's the Point? (And Other Fair Questions About Marriage),a film she would write and direct, which was eventually renamedI Do... Until I Don'tand released in 2017 to mixed reviews.[39][40]

Bell also has a number of television directing credits, including two 2017 episodes of theHulucomedy-drama seriesCasual,two 2019 episodes of theABCsitcomBless This Mess(a show in which she co-created and starred), and two episodes of the 2022 Hulu biographical miniseriesPam & Tommy.

Modeling[edit]

Bell in July 2011

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

In 2007, Bell appeared in a photo shoot forGQ;[10]in 2008 she appeared in a photo shoot forMarie Claire;[41]in 2009 she modeled forScott Caan,for his first book,Scott Caan Photographs, Vol. 1;[42]and in 2011 she appeared in photo shoots forElle,[43]Los Angeles,[44]Maxim[45]andEsquire,[46]the latter in conjunction with the websiteMe In My Place.[47]In September 2011, Bell modeled atPirelli's Fashion Week inMilan,Italy.[48][49]ForNew York Fashion Week2013, Bell modeled nude with strategic body painting (done by her husband) on the cover ofNew Yorkshot byMark Seliger.[50]In April 2014, Bell appeared inEsquirefor the second time.[51]

Other activities[edit]

Bell has an automotive column inThe Hollywood Reportercalled "Test Drive" and is the magazine's automotive contributing editor.[52]In 2022, her bookInside Voice—on the topic of the human voice—was published.[53]

Personal life[edit]

In 2011, Bell began datingScott Campbell,an artist and tattoo artist. The two met when he played himself in an episode of the second season ofHow to Make It in America.The couple became engaged on Bell's birthday in March 2012[54]and were married on June 1, 2013, at theMarigny Opera HouseinNew Orleans, Louisiana.[55]In late October 2014, her representative confirmed that Bell had given birth to their daughter, Nova.[56]In May 2017, Bell gave birth to their second child, a son named Ozgood.[57][58]In October 2020, the couple announced that they were separating, with Bell filing for divorce on October 28, 2020.[59][60]On July 7, 2022, it was reported that Bell started dating comedian and actorChris Rock.[61]Rock later confirmed in his 2023 Netflix special that he was single.

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Lake Bell film work
Year Title Role Notes
2002 Speakeasy Sara Marnikov
2003 War Stories Nora Stone
I Love Your Work Felicia
2004 Fresh out of Tears Leila Short film
Slammed Gina Micelli
2006 Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders Jillian Dunne
2008 Under Still Waters Charlie Newport Beach Film FestivalAward for Outstanding Performance in Acting
Over Her Dead Body Ashley
What Happens in Vegas Tipper
Pride and Glory Megan Egan
Prop 8: The Musical Scary Catholic School Girls From Hell Short forFunny or Die
2009 It's Complicated Agness Adler National Board of Review Award for Best Acting by an Ensemble
2010 Shrek Forever After Patrol Witch / Wagon Witch #2 (voice) [62]
Burning Palms Mary Jane
The Doctors of Childrens Hospital Answer Your Medical Questions Dr. Blake Black Short forFunny or Die
10 Minutes Herself Short forFunny or Die
Worst Enemy Writer and director
Short film
Tony Cox Award for Screenwriting in a Short Film,Nantucket Film Festival
Shorts Jury Special Mention,Dallas International Film Festival
2011 Little Murder Corey Little Distributed in US in 2017 asGhost of New Orleans
No Strings Attached Lucy
A Good Old Fashioned Orgy Alison Cohen
Home for Actresses Lake Short forFunny or Die
2012 Black Rock Louise
El Tonto Writer and director
Short film
2013 In a World... Carol Solomon Also writer, director, and producer
Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award,Sundance Film Festival2013
2014 Mr. Peabody & Sherman Mona Lisa(voice) [62]
Million Dollar Arm Brenda Paauwe Bernstein
2015 Man Up Nancy Patterson
No Escape[63] Annie Dwyer
2016 The Secret Life of Pets Chloe (voice) [62]
2017 Shot Caller Kate Harlon
Home Again Zoey Bell
I Do... Until I Don't Alice Brewing Also writer, director, and producer
2018 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Vanessa Fisk(voice) [62]
Time of Day Herself Short film
2019 The Secret Life of Pets 2 Chloe (voice) [62]
2021 Cryptozoo Lauren Grey (voice)
2022 Summering Laura
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Dr. Graham
2023 Mother, Couch Anne

Television[edit]

Lake Bell television work
Year Title Role Notes
2002 ER Jody Holmes Episodes: "One Can Only Hope","Tell Me Where It Hurts"
2003 Miss Match Victoria Carlson Main role; 18 episodes
2004 The Practice Sally Heep 4 episodes
2004–2006 Boston Legal Sally Heep Main role (season 1); guest star (season 3); 14 episodes
2005–2006 Surface Laura Daughtery Main role; 15 episodes
2008–2016 Childrens Hospital Dr. Cat Black Main role; 57 episodes; also director
2009 Wainy Days Blaire Episode: "Dance Club"
2010 The League Brooke Episode: "The White Knuckler"
2010–2011 How to Make It in America Rachel Chapman Main role; 16 episodes
2011 New Girl Amanda Episode: "Naked"
2012 Top Gear Herself Episode: "Rut's Show"
2012 Tron: Uprising Lux (voice) Episode: "Identity"[62]
2012 Robot Chicken Black Widow/Ariel(voice) Episode: "Collateral Damage in Gang Turf War"
2013 Newsreaders Dixie Peters Episode: "Hair Razing"
2015 Axe Cop Axe Girl (voice) Episode: "Ultimate Mate"
2015–2018 BoJack Horseman Katrina Peanutbutter (voice) 9 episodes
2015 Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp Donna Main role; 7 episodes
2016 Cassius & Clay Shopcarter Clay (voice) Unsold television pilot
2017 Casual Director; 2 episodes
2017 Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later Donna Recurring role; 5 episodes
2017 SuperMansion Millicent (voice) Episode: "SuperMansion: Drag Me to Halloween"
2019–present Harley Quinn Dr. Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy,Barbara Eileen-Gordon,various (voice) Main role[62]
2019–2020 Bless This Mess Rio Levine-Young 26 episodes; also executive producer, creator, writer, and director[64][65]
2019 Drunk History Belva Gaertner Episode: "Femme Fatales"
2020 Medical Police Dr. Blake Black 4 episodes
2020 Make It Work! Herself Television special
2021–present What If...? Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow(voice) 5 episodes: "What If... the World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?","What If... Ultron Won?","What If... the Watcher Broke His Oath?",[66][62]"What If... Happy Hogan Saved Christmas?","What If... Captain Carter Fought the Hydra Stomper?"
2022 Pam & Tommy Director; 2 episodes
2022 American Dad! Various voices 2 episodes

Video games[edit]

Lake Bell video game work
Year Title Role Notes
2009 Prototype Dana Mercer (voice) [62]

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