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Actress, Producer & Singer | Star of Scandal & Prodigal Son | Philanthropist & Advocate

Bellamy Young Speaking Fee: $50,000 to $75,000

Actress, Producer & Singer | Star of Scandal & Prodigal Son | Philanthropist & Advocate

Speaker Profile Thumbnail for Bellamy Young
Speaking Fee:
$50,000 to $75,000

Travels From:
LAX - Los Angeles (All Airports)

Primary Topic Category:
Comedy and Entertainment

Secondary Topic Category:
Philanthropy

 

Bellamy Young Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Bellamy Young is an award-winning actress, producer, and singer best known for her role as Mellie Grant on the hit series Scandal. She has also starred in Prodigal Son and Promised Land, showcasing her versatility across television and film. Beyond entertainment, Young is a dedicated philanthropist and an ambassador for CARE, advocating for global poverty relief and gender equality. Her work spans both the arts and humanitarian efforts, making her a compelling voice in entertainment and activism.

Bellamy Young, born Amy Maria Young on February 19, 1970, in Asheville, North Carolina, is an acclaimed actress, producer, and singer. Adopted at birth, she was raised in a nurturing environment that fostered her early passion for the performing arts. Young's academic journey led her to Yale University, where she earned her degree, and she further honed her craft at Oxford University in England. Young's acting career began on the stage, with notable performances on Broadway. She portrayed Mary in Cy Coleman's "The Life" and Meg in the revival of Stephen Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along." Her theater repertoire also includes roles such as Margaret in the world premiere of Randy Newman's "Faust" and LouAnn in Lanford Wilson's "Book of Days." Transitioning to television and film, Young built an impressive portfolio with guest and recurring roles in numerous series. Her breakthrough came with the role of First Lady Mellie Grant on ABC's political drama "Scandal" (2012–2018). Her portrayal of the ambitious and complex character earned her the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2014. Beyond "Scandal," Young showcased her versatility with roles such as Jessica Whitly in the Fox series "Prodigal Son" (2019–2021) and Margaret Honeycroft in "Promised Land." Her film credits include appearances in "We Were Soldiers" and "This Is Not a Test." In addition to her acting career, Young is a dedicated philanthropist. She serves as an ambassador for CARE, advocating for global poverty relief and gender equality. Her commitment to humanitarian efforts reflects her dedication to making a positive impact beyond the entertainment industry.
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