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Brooke Lewis Bellas
Born (1975-09-01) September 1, 1975 (age 48)[1]
Occupation(s)Actress, producer, writer, author, TV personality, philanthropist
Years active1986–present
Notable workiMurders, Sinatra Club
SpouseMark Bellas
WebsiteBrooke Lewis Bellas

Brooke Lewis Bellas (born September 1, 1975) is an American actress known for the mystery thriller iMurders (2008), mobster movie Sinatra Club[2] (2010) and her alter-ego character Ms. Vampy.[3] After growing up in Philadelphia, she moved to New York City and booked the role of Donna Marsala[4] in the off-Broadway comedy Tony n' Tina's Wedding.[5] After moving to Hollywood, she launched Philly Chick Pictures[6] in 2002 to create more opportunities for herself as an actress. In 2007, she played Dr. Grace Sario in Kinky Killers,[7] which aired on Showtime, earning the title "Scream Queen".[8][9]

Career

Acting

Lewis Bellas began her professional acting career in New York City and got her first break playing Donna Marsala in the Actors' Equity Off-Broadway comedy Tony n' Tina's Wedding.[10] After a three-year contract, she moved into film. Her first major film came when she was cast as the character Ricko's girl in the Miramax film 54 opposite Mark Ruffalo and Ryan Phillippe.[11] However, the film went over budget and her scenes were cut from the film. Lewis Bellas continued her career in New York with roles in the popular TV series One Life to Live and the film Pride and Loyalty.[12] After moving to Hollywood, she starred in the short film that won third place in the original Project Greenlight (2001) on HBO, and landed notable TV roles in Quintuples on FOX and Mafiosa. [13] Lewis Bellas later co-starred in iMurders, Polycarp, Sinatra Club, Dahmer vs. Gacy and Starship: Rising. In 2009 she created her own TV show, Ms. Vampy, followed by Ms. Vampy's Tween Tawk, Teen Tawk & In Between Tawk (2011) and Ms. Vampy's Love Bites (2013). In 2015, she co-starred in The Mourning opposite Dominique Swain.[14][15] Lewis Bellas co-starred opposite Dave Reda in the short film Rotting Love.[16] She starred opposite Casper Van Dien in Stripped.[17] She was inducted into the Carney Board for Carney Awards Character Hall Of Fame.[18] Lewis Bellas released a thriller limited web series called Red Rooms.[19] It was shown at the First Glance Film Festival in 2022.[20] Lewis Bellas starred in A Voice In Violet, which won an award at the Accolade Global Film Competition in May 2023.[21] She was inducted into the Phillytainment 'PA Celebrity Hall Of Fame'.[22]

Films
Year Title Role Notes
1998 54 Ricko's Girl Film
1999 A Packing Suburbia Roselle Film
1999 The Rules (For Men) Tori Film
1999 Fare Well Miss Fortune Cassidy Film
2002 Pride and Loyalty Louise Film
2005 Tinsel Town Melanie Film
2007 Polycarp Dr. Grace Sario Film
2008 The Drum Beats Twice Liz Film
2008 Break The Bitch At The Bar Film
2008 iMurders Agent Lori Romano Film
2010 Slime City Massacre Nicole Film
2010 Sinatra Club Rosella Film
2010 Sprinkles Maura Film
2010 Gerald Bowler Betty Film
2010 Bare Knuckles Cassandra's Manager Film
2011 Double Tap Sheila Film
2012 Alien Dawn Chiara Pelligrini Film
2014 Watch What You Ask For The Vampiress Music Video
2014 Lazarus: Apocalypse Ms. Daniels Film
2014 Starship: Rising Staris Film
2014 Dawn of Destruction Chaira Pelligrini Film
2014 Starship: Apocalypse Staris Film
2015 The Mourning Lisa Film
2015 Killer Rack Killer Rack (voice) Film
2016 Monster House Scream Queen Music Video
2016 Psycho Therapy Tonia Film
2017 Allen + Millie: A Short Romance Millie Lane Film
2018 Evolution War SC-4 Film
2019 1/2 New Year Pam DeLuca Film
2019 Shevenge Tonia Film
2022 The Second Age of Aquarius Tawny Stevens Film
2022 Guns of Eden Justice Jenny Film
2022 The Witching Hour Danielle Divinare Film
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1998 One Life To Live Nurse #1 TV series
2001 All About Us The Girl TV series
2004 Quintuplets Gina Grazano TV series
2006 Mafiosa Mercedes Brazi TV series
2008 Scream Queens Vampire's Assistant Amanda TV series
2009 Ms. Vampy Ms. Vampy TV series
2009 Life's a Butch Francine Wilcox TV series
2011 Ms. Vampy's Tween Tawk, Teen Tawk & In Between Tawk Ms. Vampy TV series
2013 Ms. Vampy's Love Bites Ms. Vampy TV series
2015 Breaking Dating Host TV series
2020 Stripped Jules TV series
2022 Red Rooms Leilah Black TV series
2022 Leave Quietly Amber TV series

Life coach, dating and relationship expert

Lewis Bellas is a board certified life coach and dating and relationship coach and expert.[23] She has done writing, speaking and TV segments for numerous media outlets such as CBS, Huffington Post, FOX[24] and many more.[25] She is also known as the Co-host on the dating talk show Breaking Dating.[26]

Philanthropy

Lewis Bellas performed on broadway at the August Wilson Theatre and the Palace theatre to help the charity Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and since 2008, Lewis Bellas has been an active member of breast cancer charities, including the Busted Foundation, The Lynn Sage Foundation, and Women Empowerment.[27] She was the Hot Hunks of Horror Hottie on the 2009 calendar benefiting The Lynn Sage Foundation[26] for breast cancer research and was co-captain of the Horror Starlets team for Bowling For Boobies, which raised funds and awareness for Busted Foundation.[28] In 2014, she became an active participant in feeding the homeless on Skid Row at the Los Angeles Mission.[29] Lewis Bellas was a celebrity judge for the No Bull Teen Video Awards 2014 to help stop bullying. In 2016, Lewis Bellas became a Celebrity Ambassador for The Breaking The Chains Foundation (BTCF) to support those with eating disorders, body image issues and self-esteem issues.[30] Lewis Bellas works in charities that do aids research,[3] she gives money to a charity called the Actor's Fund.[31]

Other projects

Bibliography

In 2016, Lewis Bellas authored Coaching from a Professed Hot Mess.[32] In 2017, Lewis Bellas authored Ms. Vampy's Teen Tawk: There's a Lotta Power In Ya Choices.[33]

Fashion

In 2016, Lewis Bellas partnered with Rock n’ Roll Lifestyle Company; Metal Babe Mayhem to produce their Rock Your Hot Mess clothing[34] line, and later that year she partnered with TASH Cosmetics to produce their Profess Your Hot Mess make-up and skin care line.[35]

Awards

Filmography

  • 2010: B-Movie Golden Cob Award - Scream Queen Of The Year 2010.[36]
  • 2011: Action on Film Award - Write Brothers Excellence in Film and Video, Sprinkles.[37]
  • 2012: 18th Annual Communicator Awards - Award Of Distinction, Ms. Vampy's Tween Tawk, Teen Tawk & In Between Tawk.[38]
  • 2016: Zed Fest Film Festival - Mary Pickford Award as an Exceptional Example of Women in the Art and Business of Motion Picture Production for Acting and Producing.[39]
  • 2017: Actors Awards - Best Actress In A Drama, Sprinkles.[40]
  • 2017: Los Angeles Film Awards - Inspiring Woman in a Film Award, Ms. Vampy's Tween Tawk, Teen Tawk & In Between Tawk.[41]
  • 2017: West Coast Film Festival - Grace Kelly Gold Actor Award, Sprinkles.[42]
  • 2018: Actors Awards - Best Actress In An Indie Film, Psycho Therapy.[43]

Bibliography

  • Halloween Book Festival – Winner Grand Prize Top Honor.
  • Paris Book Festival – Winner Young Adult Book.[44][45]

References

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  9. ^ "Rotting Love Brings Zombie Dave and Brooke Lewis to TCL Chinese Theatre". Horror News. 6 June 2018. Retrieved 2018-09-22.
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  18. ^ "The Carney Awards Board | The Character Actor Hall of Fame". www.thecarneyawards.com. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
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