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==Career==
==Career==
Bell is perhaps most known for his role as [[Thomas Forrester]] in ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'', which he has held since 2004 and for which he won the 2010 [[Daytime Emmy Award]] for [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series|Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series]].<ref>http://www.mercurynews.com/celebrities/ci_15389531</ref> He has made various other television appearances, including the television series ''[[Jake 2.0]]'', ''[[Standoff (TV series)|Standoff]]'', and ''[[Desperate Housewives]]''. He was also in the television movie, ''[[Love's Abiding Joy]]''. He has also performed in numerous television commercials<ref>[http://www.iemmys.tv/news_item.aspx?id=43 "Roger Bart to Host 35th International Emmy Awards Gala"], International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, November 5, 2007</ref>.
Bell is perhaps most known for his role as [[Thomas Forrester]] in ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'', which he has held since 2004 and for which he won the 2010 [[Daytime Emmy Award]] for [[Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series|Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series]].<ref>http://www.mercurynews.com/celebrities/ci_15389531</ref> In [[August 2010]], Bell will last air as Thomas on ''B&B'' and will be replaced by [[Adam Gregory (actor)|Adam Gregory]] the following month.
He has made various other television appearances, including the television series ''[[Jake 2.0]]'', ''[[Standoff (TV series)|Standoff]]'', and ''[[Desperate Housewives]]''. He was also in the television movie, ''[[Love's Abiding Joy]]''. He has also performed in numerous television commercials<ref>[http://www.iemmys.tv/news_item.aspx?id=43 "Roger Bart to Host 35th International Emmy Awards Gala"], International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, November 5, 2007</ref>.


Bell made his feature film debut in ''[[Jeepers Creepers II]]'', which was released in August 2003. He also appeared in ''[[The Seeker: The Dark is Rising]]'' and ''[[Her Best Move]]'' as Josh. In addition, he recently completed the [[independent film]] ''State’s Evidence'' that has been submitted to the [[Sundance Film Festival]]. He also appeared in the video clip for "Tear You Apart" by She Wants Revenge as Tommy.
Bell made his feature film debut in ''[[Jeepers Creepers II]]'', which was released in August 2003. He also appeared in ''[[The Seeker: The Dark is Rising]]'' and ''[[Her Best Move]]'' as Josh. In addition, he recently completed the [[independent film]] ''State’s Evidence'' that has been submitted to the [[Sundance Film Festival]]. He also appeared in the video clip for "Tear You Apart" by She Wants Revenge as Tommy.

Revision as of 00:35, 26 August 2010

Drew Tyler Bell
Years active2001 — present
SpouseSarah Grunau (2009-present)

Drew Tyler Bell (born January 29, 1986) is an American actor and dancer.

Career

Bell is perhaps most known for his role as Thomas Forrester in The Bold and the Beautiful, which he has held since 2004 and for which he won the 2010 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series.[1] In August 2010, Bell will last air as Thomas on B&B and will be replaced by Adam Gregory the following month.

He has made various other television appearances, including the television series Jake 2.0, Standoff, and Desperate Housewives. He was also in the television movie, Love's Abiding Joy. He has also performed in numerous television commercials[2].

Bell made his feature film debut in Jeepers Creepers II, which was released in August 2003. He also appeared in The Seeker: The Dark is Rising and Her Best Move as Josh. In addition, he recently completed the independent film State’s Evidence that has been submitted to the Sundance Film Festival. He also appeared in the video clip for "Tear You Apart" by She Wants Revenge as Tommy.

A trained tap dancer, Drew, along with Rod Howell, created the online tap show Garage Tap in 2006, but was cancelled after 6 episodes due to not having enough money and time to continue making new episodes.[citation needed] On stage, Bell appeared as Hanschen in the Broadway show, Spring Awakening in 2006 and earlier in regional theatre productions.[3]

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