Maria Bello

American actress

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2024 Maria Bello won the Critics' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television for 'Beef'.
2024 Bello was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for 'Beef'.
May 12 2024 Married Dominique Crenn in a ceremony in Mexico.
2023 Bello was nominated for the AACTA International Award for Best Screenplay for 'The Woman King'.
2023 She received a nomination for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture for 'The Woman King'.
2023 Maria Bello won the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Film for 'The Woman King'.
2023 Played recurring role as Jordan Forster in 6 episodes of Beef
2023 Won a Critics' Choice Award for her performance in the limited series Beef, and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for the same role.
2022 Served as a producer on the film The Woman King.
2020 Maria Bello starred in 'The Water Man' as Sheriff Goodwin
February 2020 Publicly announced her engagement to Dominique Crenn at the 92nd Academy Awards.
December 29 2019 Became engaged to chef Dominique Crenn while holidaying in Paris, France.
2018 Maria Bello appeared in three films: 'Every Day' as Lindsey, 'Better Start Running' as Agent McFadden, and 'Giant Little Ones' as Carly Winter, which she also executive produced
2017 Appeared in XQ Super School Live as herself
2017 Maria Bello starred in 'In Search of Fellini' as Claire, which she also executive produced
2017 Started her role as Jacqueline 'Jack' Sloane in the police procedural drama NCIS, which continued until 2021.
2016 Played Michelle McBride in 8 episodes of Goliath
2016 Maria Bello had a prolific year, appearing in six films including 'The 5th Wave' as Sergeant Reznik, 'The Confirmation' as Bonnie, 'Lights Out' as Sophie, 'The Late Bloomer' as Brenda Newmans, 'Max Steel' as Molly McGrath, and 'The Journey Is the Destination' as Kathy Eldon, which she also executive produced
2015 Maria Bello starred in three films: 'McFarland, USA' as Cheryl White, 'Demonic' as Dr. Elizabeth Klein, and 'Bravetown' as Martha
2015 Bello published her book 'Whatever...Love Is Love: Questioning the Labels We Give Ourselves'.
2014 Appeared in the television film Big Driver as Tess Thorne
2014 Starred alongside Frank Grillo in the James Wan-produced thriller Demonic.
2013 Maria Bello won the National Board of Review Award for Best Cast for her role in 'Prisoners'.
2013 Maria Bello reprised her role as Sally Lamonsoff in 'Grown Ups 2' and starred in 'Prisoners' as Grace Dover and 'Third Person' as Theresa
November 2013 Maria Bello publicly wrote about having a same-sex relationship with her partner, Clare Munn.
2012 Starred in Touch as Lucy Robbins in a 13-episode arc
2011 Maria Bello appeared in three films: 'Beautiful Boy' as Kate Carroll, 'Abduction' as Mara Harper, and 'Carjacked' as Lorraine
2011 Led fundraising efforts and donated to support recovery efforts for the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
2011 Starred in the TV series Prime Suspect, which was cancelled after 13 episodes. Became a founding board member of the CQ Matrix Company.
2010 Maria Bello appeared in 2 episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Vivian Arliss
2010 Maria Bello starred in two films: 'The Company Men' as Sally Wilcox and 'Grown Ups' as Sally Lamonsoff
2010 Founded WE ADVANCE organization with Aleda Frishman, Barbara Guillaume, and Alison Thompson to support Haitian women's healthcare and combat domestic violence after the Haiti earthquake.
2010 Guest starred in two episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and began producing short films.
February 26 2010 The Yellow Handkerchief was released in theaters by Samuel Goldwyn Films.

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