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Born in Rome, Italy
and raised in New Orleans, Rini Bell's career encompasses
film, television and theater; quite impressive for a
21-year-old.
Bell's film credits
include "Road Trip," starring Breckin Meyer and Sean William
Scott, the critically acclaimed "Ghost World," starring Steve
Buscemi and Thora Birch, and the box office hit "Bring it On,"
starring Kirsten Dunst.
Her television
credits include guest starring roles on the WB's "Reba,"
starring Reba McEntire, Fox Family's "So Little Time," and
"The Baby-sitters Club." Bell has also starred in several
theater productions including "42nd Street," "Joseph & The
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," and as the lead role in
"Annie." Bell recently wrapped production on "Burning Annie,"
a film starring Gary Lundy and Sara Downing.
Her recent work in
independent movies had scored her a Best Supporting Actress
trophy in the 2003 New York International Independent Film
& Video Festival, in the Short Film Award category for her
role in As Virgins Fall. The event was held in Los Angeles
(18-28 September 2003).
Some interesting
trivia facts about Rini Bell:
**She's the
descendent of writer Anna Sewell **Her father Battle Bell
is a world renowned Jungian Analyst ** Was named after the French
Saint Honorine **She once took part in
the Mardi Gras Ball in New Orleans as a debutante. **She
enjoys karaoke & monster truck rallies during her spare
time. **A guy once took Rini to Hooters on their first date
**At 15, she had enrolled into the performing arts
Beginnings Workshop in NY, where Zachery Ty Bryan and Blue Man
Group's Tom Galassi had once studied as well. (To view her
testimonial, click
HERE)
**She's currently residing in Los Angeles, CA.
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