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Kristen Bell

Kristen Anne Bell (born July 18, 1980)[1] is an American actress and singer. Beginning her acting career by starring in stage productions while attending the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, she made her Broadway stage debut as Becky Thatcher in the comedy musical The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and appeared in a Broadway revival of The Crucible the following year. She later appeared in the action thriller film Spartan (2004) and received praise for her performance in the television drama film Gracie's Choice (2004).

Kristen Bell
Bell at Paris Fashion Week in 2019
Born
Kristen Anne Bell

(1980-07-18) July 18, 1980 (age 42)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1992–present
WorksFull list
Spouse
(m. 2013)
Children2

Her first major role was the title character in the teen noir drama television series Veronica Mars (2004–2007), receiving critical acclaim and a Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television for her performance. She reprised the eponymous role in the 2014 film and the 2019 revival. During her time on Veronica Mars, Bell starred as Mary Lane in the musical film Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical (2005), a reprise of the role she had played in the New York musical of the same name.

Bell starred as Elle Bishop in the superhero drama series Heroes from 2007 to 2008. She voiced the titular narrator in the teen drama series Gossip Girl, reprising the role in the 2021 sequel. Bell also starred as Jeannie van der Hooven, the female lead on the Showtime comedy series House of Lies. She starred in the lead role of Eleanor Shellstrop on the critically acclaimed NBC comedy series The Good Place, receiving a Golden Globe Award nomination for her role. In addition, Bell portrayed the lead role in streaming series The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window.

In film, she had her major breakout film role as the title character in Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008). She has since appeared in a number of comedy films, including Couples Retreat (2009), When in Rome (2010), You Again (2010), The Boss (2016), Bad Moms (2016), and A Bad Moms Christmas (2017). Bell garnered further recognition for voicing Princess Anna in the Disney animated films Frozen (2013), Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018), and Frozen II (2019).

Early life and family

Bell was born on July 18, 1980, in Huntington Woods, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, where she was raised. Her mother, Lorelei (née Frygier), is a registered nurse, and her father, Tom Bell, works as a television news director in Las Vegas, Nevada.[2][3] Her parents divorced when she was two years old. Bell has two stepsisters from her father's second marriage, and three stepsisters and a stepbrother from her mother's second marriage.[citation needed] Her mother is of Polish descent, and her father has German, Scottish and Irish ancestry.[4]

Bell stated that she did not like her first name at the age of four. Bell's mother convinced her to go by her middle name, Anne, instead; she used the name Annie until high school.[5]

Just before her first year of high school, Bell's parents decided to remove her from the public school system.[6] She attended Shrine Catholic High School in nearby Royal Oak, where she took part in the drama and music club. Before attending Shrine, she attended Burton Elementary School and Norup Middle School (now known as Norup International School), a part of the Berkley School District.[7][failed verification] During her time at the school, she won the starring role in the school's 1997 production of The Wizard of Oz, as Dorothy Gale, and also appeared in productions of Fiddler on the Roof (1995), Lady, Be Good (1996), and Li'l Abner (1998). In 1998, the year she graduated, Bell was named the yearbook's "Best Looking Girl" by senior class vote.[8]

Shortly after her high school graduation, Bell moved to New York City to attend New York University's Tisch School of the Arts,[5] studying musical theater.[9] In 2002, during her senior year, Bell left a few credits shy of graduating[10] to take a role in the Broadway musical version of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Career

1992–2003: Early work

In 1992, Bell went to her first audition and won a dual role as a banana and a tree[11] in a suburban Detroit theater's production of Raggedy Ann and Andy.[5] Her mother had established her with an agent before Bell was 13, which allowed her to appear in newspaper advertisements for several Detroit retailers and television commercials. She also began private acting lessons.[5] In 1998, she appeared with an uncredited role in the locally filmed movie Polish Wedding.

In 2001, Bell left New York University to play a role as Becky Thatcher in the short-lived Broadway musical of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. That same year, she made her credited film debut in Pootie Tang. Her one line in the film was cut, and her appearance exists only as a scene shown during the credit sequence.[12] Additionally, she auditioned for the television series Smallville for the role of Chloe Sullivan, which was eventually won by Allison Mack.[13]

In 2002, she appeared in the Broadway revival of The Crucible with Liam Neeson, Angela Bettis and Laura Linney. Bell then moved to Los Angeles in 2002 because of her friendship with writers Kevin Murphy and Dan Studney,[12] and appeared in a handful of television shows as a special guest, finding trouble gaining a recurring role in a television series. Bell said she "tested like eight times and booked nothing and every show [she] tested for got picked up", including auditions for Skin and a Norm Macdonald series.[11]

In 2003, Bell appeared in FX's "The Shield," season 2, episode 1, which aired on January 7, 2003. She also co-starred in the film "The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay," playing the role of Alison, a 17-year old girl who travels to Arizona to reconnect with the father that abandoned her family when Alison was only 5 years old. [14]

2004–2006: Veronica Mars and other roles

In 2004, Bell earned acclaim for her starring role in the Lifetime television film Gracie's Choice, which received one of the network's highest ratings.[10] She made her debut in a theatrically released film with David Mamet's action thriller Spartan, as Laura Newton, the kidnapped daughter of the U.S. president, acting alongside Val Kilmer. Bell also guest-starred on the HBO period drama series Deadwood, in a two-episode story arc ("Bullock Returns to the Camp" and "Suffer the Little Children").

 
Bell on the set of Veronica Mars in 2004

At 24, she won the role of the title character in the UPN noir drama series Veronica Mars, which was launched in the fall of 2004. Created by Rob Thomas, the series starred Bell as the seventeen-year-old anti-establishment high school student and private detective. Bell drew on the parallels between the character of Veronica and her own life, since Bell's parents had divorced and her best friend had also died.[10] The series earned acclaim from critics. Bell's performance earned her the Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television and a nomination for the TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Drama, among numerous others. Some critics asserted that her performance was overlooked, and deserved consideration for a Primetime Emmy Award.[15][16][17]

Aside from working on Veronica Mars, Bell starred in Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical, reprising the role she played in the short-lived 2001 Off-Broadway musical. The musical was a spoof of the 1936 exploitation film of the same name. Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical debuted on the Showtime network on April 16, 2005. Also in April, Bell starred as Gracie in Fifty Pills, an entry for the Tribeca Film Festival. She appeared in a short independent film called The Receipt and the horror film Roman, which was directed by her Crucible co-star Angela Bettis. Released on August 11, 2006, Pulse starred Bell as the lead Mattie. A remake of the Japanese horror film Kairo, the film grossed US$27.9 million worldwide[18] but garnered negative response from critics. Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter commented, "despite the starring presence of Kristen Bell, [the] young actress has far less interesting material to work with here than she does as [the character] 'Veronica Mars.'"[19]

2007–2011: Film breakthrough and Gossip Girl

Veronica Mars continued on UPN for a second season; for the third season, the show was renewed and appeared on the newly created The CW. On January 19, 2007, CW Entertainment President Dawn Ostroff announced that while she was pleased with the gradual improvement of Veronica Mars's ratings, the series would be put on hiatus after February sweeps to air a new reality series, Pussycat Dolls Present. On May 17, 2007, Ostroff announced the cancelation of the series.[20] A two-hour series finale aired in the United States on May 22, 2007, and on June 11, 2007, Thomas officially announced in an email to TV Guide's Michael Ausiello that Veronica Mars had been canceled by the CW.[21] A Veronica Mars feature film and comic book series continuation had been discussed,[22] and for a short time there was talk of another collaboration between Bell and creator Thomas that would be unrelated to the Veronica Mars series.[20]

Following the cancelation of Veronica Mars, Bell voiced interest in appearing on Heroes because she was a fan.[23] On July 29, 2007, during a train ride back to Los Angeles from the San Diego Comic-Con with Heroes actors Zachary Quinto and Masi Oka, and writers from the series, the writers had mentioned that if she "ever want[ed] to come on Heroes, give us [writers] a call," to which Bell said she would "love to".[24] Meanwhile, there were discussions about a role on Lost, but Bell turned down the role[25][26] of Charlotte Staples Lewis.[27] Bell portrayed Elle Bishop on Heroes, a "mysterious young lady" with an "awesome power".[24] She did not have to audition for the role of Elle,[12] who made her first appearance in an October 2007 episode, and appeared in twelve episodes during the run of the series.[28] The casting of Bell, Heroes creator Tim Kring explained, "was not easy to pull off", but because of the large ensemble cast of the series and multiple story arcs, "we found a way to jump into a small window in [Bell's] schedule."[28] Bell lent her voice to the CW series Gossip Girl: she voiced the title character in every episode of the series, appearing in person only for a surprise cameo in the final episode, portraying herself.

 
Bell at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival

Shortly after the cancelation of Veronica Mars in early 2007, Bell filmed on location in Hawaii for a starring role as the title character in the Judd Apatow comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall. She regarded the improvisational comedy in the film as "a lovely experience".[12] The film, written by and also starring Jason Segel, was released theatrically on April 18, 2008, and greatly increased Bell's profile. Bell lent her voice and likeness to the video game Assassin's Creed, which was released in November 2007 for consoles and April 2008 for the PC.[29] Bell reprised her role of Lucy in Assassin's Creed II, released in November 2009, and again in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, released in November 2010.[30] In the spring of 2006, she finished filming the Star Wars-themed comedy Fanboys. Director Kyle Newman received additional funding to shoot new scenes, but the busy schedules of the actors only allowed for filming in September 2007. As a result, the release was delayed until January 14, 2008.[31] Bell also starred in the 2009 comedies Serious Moonlight, alongside Meg Ryan, and Couples Retreat, which chronicles four couples who partake in therapy sessions at a tropical island resort. Jason Bateman played her husband.[32] She also provided the voice for Cora in Astro Boy. On March 31, 2008, Bell began shooting the Mark Steven Johnson-written Disney film When in Rome on location in Rome and New York; the film was released in 2010.[33] Bell reprised her role as Sarah Marshall for a cameo appearance in the film Get Him to the Greek, a spin-off sequel from Forgetting Sarah Marshall, released June 4, 2010.

Bell co-starred alongside singers Christina Aguilera and Cher in the backstage musical film Burlesque, which was released in November 2010. She also had a cameo appearance alongside Anna Paquin in the slasher horror film Scream 4, which was released on April 15, 2011.[34]

2012–2019: Frozen and The Good Place

In 2012, Bell starred in the family drama film Big Miracle. She has also appeared in the music video for "Madder Red" by Brooklyn experimental rock band Yeasayer. Bell portrayed Mary Magdalene in The Truth & Life Dramatized Audio New Testament Bible, a 22-hour, celebrity-voiced, dramatized audio adaptation of the New Testament that uses the RSV-CE translation.

 
Bell at the premiere of Frozen in 2013 at the El Capitan Theatre

Bell starred as Jeannie van der Hooven, the female lead on the Showtime comedy series House of Lies, which premiered on January 8, 2012. The series ended on June 12, 2016. Bell appeared in a supporting role in the science-fiction comedy Safety Not Guaranteed (2012). She starred in the drama film The Lifeguard, written and directed by Liz W. Garcia, which began filming in July 2012 and was released in August 2013.[35] She also voiced Anna in Frozen, which was released on November 22, 2013. In 2013, for multiple episodes, Bell played Ingrid de Forest, an Eagleton City Councilwoman, on Parks and Recreation.

On March 13, 2013, it was confirmed that a Veronica Mars film would finally be coming to fruition. Bell and series creator Rob Thomas launched a fundraising campaign to produce the film through Kickstarter and attained the $2 million goal in less than ten hours.[36] The main cast members of the series all reprised their roles in the feature film. Production of the film took place during summer 2013, and it was released theatrically and on video-on-demand on March 14, 2014.[37][38]

In September 2014, Bell starred with her husband, Dax Shepard, in a commercial for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S.[39] It was so popular (with over 20 million YouTube views) that they did another for the holiday season.[40] The ad agency McKinney was behind both.[41] In 2016, Bell voiced the sloth Priscilla in the animated comedy film Zootopia, and starred as Claire in the comedy film The Boss. Bell starred as Kiki in the 2016 comedy film Bad Moms, a role she reprised in the 2017 sequel, A Bad Moms Christmas.[42] In 2016, Bell began starring as Eleanor Shellstrop in the NBC comedy series The Good Place.[43] For her performance, she received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy, the TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy, and the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series, among numerous others.

Also in 2017, she appeared in the biographical comedy-drama The Disaster Artist, the action comedy CHiPs and the comedy How to Be a Latin Lover. In November 2017, she played a housewife (with Dax Shepard as her husband) preparing for a Christmas party in Sia's music video for "Santa's Coming for Us".[44]

In 2018, she began hosting the web series Momsplaining with Kristen Bell, with episodes airing on the Ellen DeGeneres video platform Ellentube. In the series, Bell gives new and expecting mothers tips about motherhood. The title of the series is a pun on the commonly used term "mansplaining".[45][46][47] Bell later had the leading role in the Netflix comedy-drama film Like Father. She also voiced the character of Jade Wilson in the animated comedy film Teen Titans Go! To the Movies and reprised her voice role as Princess Anna in the animated comedy sequel film Ralph Breaks the Internet.[48]

On September 20, 2018, Hulu confirmed that Bell would reprise her role of Veronica Mars in an 8-episode fourth season of the drama series Veronica Mars, which would premiere in July 2019.[49] In 2019, she again reprised her role of Princess Anna in the video game, Kingdom Hearts III[50] and the sequel, Frozen II[51] which was released on November 22, 2019.[52] Bell served as host and executive producer on the Disney+ docuseries Encore!, which premiered in November 2019.[53] She made her directorial debut with the eighth episode of the fourth season of The Good Place.[54] The series concluded after its fourth season, airing its final episode in January 2020.[55] At the 25th Critics' Choice Awards, Bell received the #SeeHer Award, which recognizes women who "push boundaries on changing stereotypes and acknowledge the importance of authentic portrayals of women across the entertainment landscape".[56]

2020–present

In 2020, Bell published the children's book The World Needs More Purple People,[57] which she co-wrote with Benjamin Hart. Also in 2020, Bell voiced Molly Tillerman in the Apple TV+ animated musical comedy series Central Park, which reunited her with Frozen co-star Josh Gad and Bad Moms co-star Kathryn Hahn.[58] Central Park received a two-season order from Apple and the series premiered on May 29, 2020. In June 2020, it was announced that Bell, who is white, would no longer voice the biracial character of Molly. The role would be re-cast with a black or mixed race actress, with Bell voicing a new role.[59]

In 2021, Bell produces and voices a lead character in the Amazon Prime Video animated musical pre-school series Do, Re, & Mi.[60] She also returned to narrate as the titular character of the HBO Max teen drama series Gossip Girl, a soft reboot and sequel to the 2007–2012 series of the same.[61] Bell also starred alongside Kirby Howell-Baptiste as a pair of housewives who created a multi-million dollar coupon scam in the comedy film Queenpins.[62][63] The film was released to Paramount+ on September 10, 2021.

Her miniseries The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window was released on Netflix on January 28, 2022.[64]

Bell also appeared in 2 episode of The Tiny Chef Show and serves as the show's executive producer.[65]

In the media

In 2006 and again in 2013,[66] Bell was selected "World's Sexiest Vegetarian" on PETA's yearly poll.[67] She was placed 68 on Maxim's 2005 "Hot 100" list,[68] 11 in Maxim's 2006 "Hot 100" list,[69] and 46 in Maxim's 2007 "Hot 100" list in which she was stated to have "single-handedly saved The CW from becoming the worst network ever".[70] In 2006, Maxim also placed Bell at the top of the "Fall TV's Criminally Sexy Investigators" List.[67] In 2008, she was ranked 59 on AskMen's Top 99 Women of 2008 List.[71] Reflecting on her admitted popularity with "geeks", Bell was voted the fourth-sexiest woman on TV by the staff at Wizard magazine.[72]

Bell stated she never thought of herself as womanly because "I always play and look and act 10 years younger than I am." However, she said, "Something magical happened when I turned 25—I looked in the mirror and was like, 'You might not get carded for an R-rated movie anymore. Like I didn't have a little stick figure anymore."[73] Bell has said that many of her characters are tomboys because she was "not homely enough to play the nerdy girl and not nearly pretty enough to play the pretty girl".[73]

 
Bell signing autographs in 2006 at the Metreon in San Francisco

Bell has been associated with the idea that "nerdy is the new cool", and she explained, "what was previously perceived as nerdy is now viewed as original. What I like about nerdiness, geekiness, is it doesn't really matter what you're into—it just means you're not a follower."[73] She has also said, "I love nerds. Comic-Con junkies are the tastemakers of tomorrow. Isn't that funny? The tables have turned."[12] Vanessa Juarez of Entertainment Weekly commented that Bell's roles on Veronica Mars, Heroes and as a Star Wars fanatic in Fanboys have "solidif[ied] her placement at the center of the geek universe," while Rodney Rothman stated, "I guess she's cornered the market on losers."[74] Bell's work is often compared to Sarah Michelle Gellar's portrayal of the title character on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.[75] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter stated that Bell was "arguably the television successor [to Gellar's portrayal of Buffy] when it comes to fighting bad guys." Bell is sometimes confused with Lauren Conrad from The Hills. "Yeah, sometimes fans yell, 'Hey, Lauren' to me, but usually from a distance," said Bell.[19]

Despite "new celebrity" status, Bell claimed that she was not concerned because "no one ever recognizes me anyway". She has said that her friend Hayden Panettiere is more famous than she is and attracts more attention; as Bell explained, "I hang out with Hayden quite a bit—they never take pictures of me. I just step to the side, and I push myself in front of her when she wants to get out of it, or put her in the car."[73]

Bell was a recurring guest on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, appearing in interviews as well as sketches. On The Late Late Show, she shows a humorous hostility towards Craig Ferguson's robot skeleton sidekick Geoff Peterson, claiming that she had wanted to be Ferguson's sidekick on his show and taking it upon herself to cut Peterson down every chance she gets. Both Bell and Peterson appeared with Ferguson during the five Late Late Show episodes filmed in France.[76]

In January 2011, it was announced that Bell would be the new face of Neutrogena.[77]

In 2014, Bell posed nude for the May issue of Allure magazine – alongside Jenna Dewan, Minnie Driver, and Nia Long.[78]

In April 2019, Bell was featured on the cover of Entrepreneur magazine's April–May issue. In the article, she discussed her snack bar company, This Saves Lives, which donates its sales to help feed malnourished children around the globe.[79] In November 2019, Bell and Idina Menzel, who play sisters in Disney's Frozen franchise, received neighboring stars—Bell's was the 2681st and Menzel's was the 2682nd—on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[80][81]

Personal life

Relationships and family

 
Bell and Dax Shepard at the 2012 Do Something Awards

In 2007, Bell ended a five-year relationship with former fiancé Kevin Mann.[82] She later told Complex magazine that dating "makes me want to vomit. And not out of grossness—OK, a little bit out of grossness, but just nerves... I've always been a serial monogamist."[73]

In late 2007, Bell began dating actor Dax Shepard, who is also from Metro Detroit. The couple announced their engagement in January 2010.[83] They decided to delay marriage until the state of California passed legislation legalizing same-sex marriage.[84] They co-starred in the 2010 film When in Rome, the 2012 film Hit and Run,[85] and the 2017 film CHiPs. After section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court on June 26, 2013, Bell asked Shepard to marry her through Twitter,[86] which he accepted.[87] They were married at the Beverly Hills County Clerk's Office on October 16, 2013.[88] They have two daughters born in 2013 and 2014.[89][90]

Beliefs, interests, and charity work

 
Bell with the Dancing Merengue Dog at the 2012 Bonnaroo Music Festival

At age 11, Bell became a vegetarian.[67] In an interview with PETA, Bell stated, "I have always been an animal lover. I had a hard time disassociating the animals I cuddled with—dogs and cats, for example—from the animals on my plate, and I never really cared for the taste of meat. I always loved my Brussels sprouts!".[91] By 2012 Bell had become vegan with Shepard after watching the documentary Forks Over Knives.[92][93] During her first pregnancy, she returned to eating dairy products and eggs, however.[94]

During her time in Michigan, Bell fostered animals from the Michigan Humane Society, and she now supports the San Diego-based Helen Woodward Animal Center. Bell often attends fundraisers for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and other non-profit organizations dedicated to protecting animals. She has had several dogs, including a Welsh Corgi-Chow Chow mix named Lola, a Welsh Corgi-Chihuahua mix named Shakey and a black Labrador Retriever named Sadie, who was 11 years old when she was rescued from Hurricane Katrina and adopted by Bell in 2005.[6][95]

Bell has stated she is non-religious and identifies as a humanist.[96] She and her husband Dax Shepard are pro-vaccination.[97][98] She practices the Transcendental Meditation program, stating: "I really enjoy powering down for 20 minutes because it's like shutting off light switches in my brain".[99]

Bell showed support for the Writers Guild of America in the writers' strike, appearing in the picket lines in December 2007, stating, "the writers are just looking for some fairness".[100]

Bell and other Veronica Mars cast members, including Ryan Hansen, are involved with the charity Invisible Children, Inc. The goal of the organization is to create awareness of the plight of Northern Ugandans who are caught in the midst of a civil war between the government and Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army.[101]

Bell supported and campaigned for Barack Obama during the 2008 United States presidential election. Along with Rashida Jones, she visited college campuses in Missouri to discuss the candidates and encourage voter registration.[102][103][104]

In 2013, Kristen Bell, along with actors Ryan Devlin, Todd Grinnell, and Ravi Patel, founded the granola bar company This Bar Saves Lives to help fight malnutrition. The business donates food aid in the form of nutrition packets to children in Haiti, South Sudan, Ethiopia, and Somalia. Since its launch, the company has donated more than 10 million packets as of February 2019.[105]

In 2014, Bell launched a Prizeo campaign offering fans a chance to win a date with her in return for donating to Invisible Children, Inc.[106] In 2018, Bell participated in a television advertisement for bone marrow donations, specifically the Gift of Life Marrow Registry. Her actions resulted in several matches that are documented on the Gift of Life website.[107] Bell won a 2020 Webby Special Achievement Award.[108]

In 2023, Bell revealed that she had taken up Brazilian jiu-jitsu and was training under Cesalina Gracie in mother-daughter classes alongside her daughter.[109]

Mental health

In May 2016, Bell stated that she has received treatment for depression and anxiety.[110] She said, "It's important for me to be candid about this so people in a similar situation can realize that they are not worthless and that they do have something to offer."[111]

In an interview with Jimmy Kimmel in August 2018, Bell discussed why she wears scuba gloves while swimming. She stated that she fears the sensation of touching things with water-immersed, wrinkled fingers, otherwise known as "pruney fingers". The gloves have allowed her to swim with her children without fearing touching them.[112]

Entrepreneurship

In 2019, Bell and her husband founded the company Hello Bello that markets plant-based baby care products said to be environmentally friendly and affordable.[113] As of 2021, Hello Bello's estimated annual revenue was $26.1 million a year with 104 employees.[114] In 2020, she also partnered to start Happy Dance, a line of vegan CBD products such as eye cream and hand moisturizers.

Filmography

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2005 Saturn Awards Best Actress on Television Veronica Mars Nominated [115]
TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Drama [116]
Satellite Awards Outstanding Actress in a Series, Drama
Outstanding Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical Won
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Breakout Performance – Female Veronica Mars Nominated
Gold Derby Awards Drama Lead Actress Won [117]
Breakthrough Performer of the Year Nominated [117]
2006 Drama Lead Actress Won [118]
Saturn Awards Best Actress on Television [119]
Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Series, Drama Nominated
Teen Choice Awards TV – Choice Actress: Drama/Action Adventure
2007 Saturn Awards Best Actress in a Television Program [120]
2008 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress: Comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall [121]
Choice Movie Breakout Female [121]
2009 Saturn Awards Best Guest Starring Role in a Television Series Heroes [122]
MTV Movie Awards Best WTF Moment (shared with Jason Segel) Forgetting Sarah Marshall [123]
Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress: Action/Adventure Heroes [124]
Choice Movie Actress: Comedy Couples Retreat [125]
2010 Choice Movie Actress: Romantic Comedy When in Rome [125]
2011 Scream Awards Best Cameo (shared with Anna Paquin) Scream 4
2012 Gotham Awards Best Ensemble Performance Safety Not Guaranteed [126]
2013 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Animated Female Frozen Won [127]
Streamy Awards Best Female Performance: Comedy Burning Love Nominated [128]
2014 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress: Drama Veronica Mars [129]
Choice Animated Movie: Voice Frozen [129]
2015 People's Choice Awards Favorite Cable TV Actress House of Lies [130]
2016 Favorite Premium Cable TV Actress Won [131]
2017 Favorite Comedic Movie Actress Bad Moms & The Boss Nominated [132]
Favorite Actress in a New TV Series The Good Place Won [132]
TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy Nominated [133]
2018 Critics' Choice Television Awards Best Actress in a Comedy Series [134]
People's Choice Awards Comedy TV Star of 2018 [135]
Gold Derby Awards Comedy Actress [136]
Ensemble of the Year [136]
2019 Comedy Actress of the Decade [137]
Golden Globe Awards Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy [138]
People's Choice Awards Comedy TV Star of 2019 Won [139]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female Voice from an Animated Movie Teen Titans Go! To the Movies Nominated [140]
Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Special Class – Short Format Daytime Program Momsplaining with Kristen Bell [141]
Hollywood Walk of Fame Motion picture star All film work Inducted [142]
2020 Critics' Choice Movie Awards #SeeHer Award Won [143]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Animated Female Frozen II Nominated [144]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Female Voice from an Animated Movie [145]
People's Choice Awards Comedy TV Star of 2020 The Good Place [146]

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kristen, bell, kristen, anne, bell, born, july, 1980, american, actress, singer, beginning, acting, career, starring, stage, productions, while, attending, tisch, school, arts, york, university, made, broadway, stage, debut, becky, thatcher, comedy, musical, a. Kristen Anne Bell born July 18 1980 1 is an American actress and singer Beginning her acting career by starring in stage productions while attending the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University she made her Broadway stage debut as Becky Thatcher in the comedy musical The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and appeared in a Broadway revival of The Crucible the following year She later appeared in the action thriller film Spartan 2004 and received praise for her performance in the television drama film Gracie s Choice 2004 Kristen BellBell at Paris Fashion Week in 2019BornKristen Anne Bell 1980 07 18 July 18 1980 age 42 Huntington Woods Michigan U S Occupation s Actress singerYears active1992 presentWorksFull listSpouseDax Shepard m 2013 wbr Children2Her first major role was the title character in the teen noir drama television series Veronica Mars 2004 2007 receiving critical acclaim and a Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television for her performance She reprised the eponymous role in the 2014 film and the 2019 revival During her time on Veronica Mars Bell starred as Mary Lane in the musical film Reefer Madness The Movie Musical 2005 a reprise of the role she had played in the New York musical of the same name Bell starred as Elle Bishop in the superhero drama series Heroes from 2007 to 2008 She voiced the titular narrator in the teen drama series Gossip Girl reprising the role in the 2021 sequel Bell also starred as Jeannie van der Hooven the female lead on the Showtime comedy series House of Lies She starred in the lead role of Eleanor Shellstrop on the critically acclaimed NBC comedy series The Good Place receiving a Golden Globe Award nomination for her role In addition Bell portrayed the lead role in streaming series The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window In film she had her major breakout film role as the title character in Forgetting Sarah Marshall 2008 She has since appeared in a number of comedy films including Couples Retreat 2009 When in Rome 2010 You Again 2010 The Boss 2016 Bad Moms 2016 and A Bad Moms Christmas 2017 Bell garnered further recognition for voicing Princess Anna in the Disney animated films Frozen 2013 Ralph Breaks the Internet 2018 and Frozen II 2019 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career 2 1 1992 2003 Early work 2 2 2004 2006 Veronica Mars and other roles 2 3 2007 2011 Film breakthrough and Gossip Girl 2 4 2012 2019 Frozen and The Good Place 2 5 2020 present 3 In the media 4 Personal life 4 1 Relationships and family 4 2 Beliefs interests and charity work 4 3 Mental health 4 4 Entrepreneurship 5 Filmography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and family EditBell was born on July 18 1980 in Huntington Woods Michigan a suburb of Detroit where she was raised Her mother Lorelei nee Frygier is a registered nurse and her father Tom Bell works as a television news director in Las Vegas Nevada 2 3 Her parents divorced when she was two years old Bell has two stepsisters from her father s second marriage and three stepsisters and a stepbrother from her mother s second marriage citation needed Her mother is of Polish descent and her father has German Scottish and Irish ancestry 4 Bell stated that she did not like her first name at the age of four Bell s mother convinced her to go by her middle name Anne instead she used the name Annie until high school 5 Just before her first year of high school Bell s parents decided to remove her from the public school system 6 She attended Shrine Catholic High School in nearby Royal Oak where she took part in the drama and music club Before attending Shrine she attended Burton Elementary School and Norup Middle School now known as Norup International School a part of the Berkley School District 7 failed verification During her time at the school she won the starring role in the school s 1997 production of The Wizard of Oz as Dorothy Gale and also appeared in productions of Fiddler on the Roof 1995 Lady Be Good 1996 and Li l Abner 1998 In 1998 the year she graduated Bell was named the yearbook s Best Looking Girl by senior class vote 8 Shortly after her high school graduation Bell moved to New York City to attend New York University s Tisch School of the Arts 5 studying musical theater 9 In 2002 during her senior year Bell left a few credits shy of graduating 10 to take a role in the Broadway musical version of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Career Edit1992 2003 Early work Edit In 1992 Bell went to her first audition and won a dual role as a banana and a tree 11 in a suburban Detroit theater s production of Raggedy Ann and Andy 5 Her mother had established her with an agent before Bell was 13 which allowed her to appear in newspaper advertisements for several Detroit retailers and television commercials She also began private acting lessons 5 In 1998 she appeared with an uncredited role in the locally filmed movie Polish Wedding In 2001 Bell left New York University to play a role as Becky Thatcher in the short lived Broadway musical of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer That same year she made her credited film debut in Pootie Tang Her one line in the film was cut and her appearance exists only as a scene shown during the credit sequence 12 Additionally she auditioned for the television series Smallville for the role of Chloe Sullivan which was eventually won by Allison Mack 13 In 2002 she appeared in the Broadway revival of The Crucible with Liam Neeson Angela Bettis and Laura Linney Bell then moved to Los Angeles in 2002 because of her friendship with writers Kevin Murphy and Dan Studney 12 and appeared in a handful of television shows as a special guest finding trouble gaining a recurring role in a television series Bell said she tested like eight times and booked nothing and every show she tested for got picked up including auditions for Skin and a Norm Macdonald series 11 In 2003 Bell appeared in FX s The Shield season 2 episode 1 which aired on January 7 2003 She also co starred in the film The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay playing the role of Alison a 17 year old girl who travels to Arizona to reconnect with the father that abandoned her family when Alison was only 5 years old 14 2004 2006 Veronica Mars and other roles Edit In 2004 Bell earned acclaim for her starring role in the Lifetime television film Gracie s Choice which received one of the network s highest ratings 10 She made her debut in a theatrically released film with David Mamet s action thriller Spartan as Laura Newton the kidnapped daughter of the U S president acting alongside Val Kilmer Bell also guest starred on the HBO period drama series Deadwood in a two episode story arc Bullock Returns to the Camp and Suffer the Little Children Bell on the set of Veronica Mars in 2004 At 24 she won the role of the title character in the UPN noir drama series Veronica Mars which was launched in the fall of 2004 Created by Rob Thomas the series starred Bell as the seventeen year old anti establishment high school student and private detective Bell drew on the parallels between the character of Veronica and her own life since Bell s parents had divorced and her best friend had also died 10 The series earned acclaim from critics Bell s performance earned her the Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television and a nomination for the TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Drama among numerous others Some critics asserted that her performance was overlooked and deserved consideration for a Primetime Emmy Award 15 16 17 Aside from working on Veronica Mars Bell starred in Reefer Madness The Movie Musical reprising the role she played in the short lived 2001 Off Broadway musical The musical was a spoof of the 1936 exploitation film of the same name Reefer Madness The Movie Musical debuted on the Showtime network on April 16 2005 Also in April Bell starred as Gracie in Fifty Pills an entry for the Tribeca Film Festival She appeared in a short independent film called The Receipt and the horror film Roman which was directed by her Crucible co star Angela Bettis Released on August 11 2006 Pulse starred Bell as the lead Mattie A remake of the Japanese horror film Kairo the film grossed US 27 9 million worldwide 18 but garnered negative response from critics Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter commented despite the starring presence of Kristen Bell the young actress has far less interesting material to work with here than she does as the character Veronica Mars 19 2007 2011 Film breakthrough and Gossip Girl Edit Veronica Mars continued on UPN for a second season for the third season the show was renewed and appeared on the newly created The CW On January 19 2007 CW Entertainment President Dawn Ostroff announced that while she was pleased with the gradual improvement of Veronica Mars s ratings the series would be put on hiatus after February sweeps to air a new reality series Pussycat Dolls Present On May 17 2007 Ostroff announced the cancelation of the series 20 A two hour series finale aired in the United States on May 22 2007 and on June 11 2007 Thomas officially announced in an email to TV Guide s Michael Ausiello that Veronica Mars had been canceled by the CW 21 A Veronica Mars feature film and comic book series continuation had been discussed 22 and for a short time there was talk of another collaboration between Bell and creator Thomas that would be unrelated to the Veronica Mars series 20 Following the cancelation of Veronica Mars Bell voiced interest in appearing on Heroes because she was a fan 23 On July 29 2007 during a train ride back to Los Angeles from the San Diego Comic Con with Heroes actors Zachary Quinto and Masi Oka and writers from the series the writers had mentioned that if she ever want ed to come on Heroes give us writers a call to which Bell said she would love to 24 Meanwhile there were discussions about a role on Lost but Bell turned down the role 25 26 of Charlotte Staples Lewis 27 Bell portrayed Elle Bishop on Heroes a mysterious young lady with an awesome power 24 She did not have to audition for the role of Elle 12 who made her first appearance in an October 2007 episode and appeared in twelve episodes during the run of the series 28 The casting of Bell Heroes creator Tim Kring explained was not easy to pull off but because of the large ensemble cast of the series and multiple story arcs we found a way to jump into a small window in Bell s schedule 28 Bell lent her voice to the CW series Gossip Girl she voiced the title character in every episode of the series appearing in person only for a surprise cameo in the final episode portraying herself Bell at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival Shortly after the cancelation of Veronica Mars in early 2007 Bell filmed on location in Hawaii for a starring role as the title character in the Judd Apatow comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall She regarded the improvisational comedy in the film as a lovely experience 12 The film written by and also starring Jason Segel was released theatrically on April 18 2008 and greatly increased Bell s profile Bell lent her voice and likeness to the video game Assassin s Creed which was released in November 2007 for consoles and April 2008 for the PC 29 Bell reprised her role of Lucy in Assassin s Creed II released in November 2009 and again in Assassin s Creed Brotherhood released in November 2010 30 In the spring of 2006 she finished filming the Star Wars themed comedy Fanboys Director Kyle Newman received additional funding to shoot new scenes but the busy schedules of the actors only allowed for filming in September 2007 As a result the release was delayed until January 14 2008 31 Bell also starred in the 2009 comedies Serious Moonlight alongside Meg Ryan and Couples Retreat which chronicles four couples who partake in therapy sessions at a tropical island resort Jason Bateman played her husband 32 She also provided the voice for Cora in Astro Boy On March 31 2008 Bell began shooting the Mark Steven Johnson written Disney film When in Rome on location in Rome and New York the film was released in 2010 33 Bell reprised her role as Sarah Marshall for a cameo appearance in the film Get Him to the Greek a spin off sequel from Forgetting Sarah Marshall released June 4 2010 Bell co starred alongside singers Christina Aguilera and Cher in the backstage musical film Burlesque which was released in November 2010 She also had a cameo appearance alongside Anna Paquin in the slasher horror film Scream 4 which was released on April 15 2011 34 2012 2019 Frozen and The Good Place Edit In 2012 Bell starred in the family drama film Big Miracle She has also appeared in the music video for Madder Red by Brooklyn experimental rock band Yeasayer Bell portrayed Mary Magdalene in The Truth amp Life Dramatized Audio New Testament Bible a 22 hour celebrity voiced dramatized audio adaptation of the New Testament that uses the RSV CE translation Bell at the premiere of Frozen in 2013 at the El Capitan Theatre Bell starred as Jeannie van der Hooven the female lead on the Showtime comedy series House of Lies which premiered on January 8 2012 The series ended on June 12 2016 Bell appeared in a supporting role in the science fiction comedy Safety Not Guaranteed 2012 She starred in the drama film The Lifeguard written and directed by Liz W Garcia which began filming in July 2012 and was released in August 2013 35 She also voiced Anna in Frozen which was released on November 22 2013 In 2013 for multiple episodes Bell played Ingrid de Forest an Eagleton City Councilwoman on Parks and Recreation On March 13 2013 it was confirmed that a Veronica Mars film would finally be coming to fruition Bell and series creator Rob Thomas launched a fundraising campaign to produce the film through Kickstarter and attained the 2 million goal in less than ten hours 36 The main cast members of the series all reprised their roles in the feature film Production of the film took place during summer 2013 and it was released theatrically and on video on demand on March 14 2014 37 38 In September 2014 Bell starred with her husband Dax Shepard in a commercial for the Samsung Galaxy Tab S 39 It was so popular with over 20 million YouTube views that they did another for the holiday season 40 The ad agency McKinney was behind both 41 In 2016 Bell voiced the sloth Priscilla in the animated comedy film Zootopia and starred as Claire in the comedy film The Boss Bell starred as Kiki in the 2016 comedy film Bad Moms a role she reprised in the 2017 sequel A Bad Moms Christmas 42 In 2016 Bell began starring as Eleanor Shellstrop in the NBC comedy series The Good Place 43 For her performance she received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress Television Series Musical or Comedy the TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy and the Critics Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series among numerous others Also in 2017 she appeared in the biographical comedy drama The Disaster Artist the action comedy CHiPs and the comedy How to Be a Latin Lover In November 2017 she played a housewife with Dax Shepard as her husband preparing for a Christmas party in Sia s music video for Santa s Coming for Us 44 In 2018 she began hosting the web series Momsplaining with Kristen Bell with episodes airing on the Ellen DeGeneres video platform Ellentube In the series Bell gives new and expecting mothers tips about motherhood The title of the series is a pun on the commonly used term mansplaining 45 46 47 Bell later had the leading role in the Netflix comedy drama film Like Father She also voiced the character of Jade Wilson in the animated comedy film Teen Titans Go To the Movies and reprised her voice role as Princess Anna in the animated comedy sequel film Ralph Breaks the Internet 48 On September 20 2018 Hulu confirmed that Bell would reprise her role of Veronica Mars in an 8 episode fourth season of the drama series Veronica Mars which would premiere in July 2019 49 In 2019 she again reprised her role of Princess Anna in the video game Kingdom Hearts III 50 and the sequel Frozen II 51 which was released on November 22 2019 52 Bell served as host and executive producer on the Disney docuseries Encore which premiered in November 2019 53 She made her directorial debut with the eighth episode of the fourth season of The Good Place 54 The series concluded after its fourth season airing its final episode in January 2020 55 At the 25th Critics Choice Awards Bell received the SeeHer Award which recognizes women who push boundaries on changing stereotypes and acknowledge the importance of authentic portrayals of women across the entertainment landscape 56 2020 present Edit In 2020 Bell published the children s book The World Needs More Purple People 57 which she co wrote with Benjamin Hart Also in 2020 Bell voiced Molly Tillerman in the Apple TV animated musical comedy series Central Park which reunited her with Frozen co star Josh Gad and Bad Moms co star Kathryn Hahn 58 Central Park received a two season order from Apple and the series premiered on May 29 2020 In June 2020 it was announced that Bell who is white would no longer voice the biracial character of Molly The role would be re cast with a black or mixed race actress with Bell voicing a new role 59 In 2021 Bell produces and voices a lead character in the Amazon Prime Video animated musical pre school series Do Re amp Mi 60 She also returned to narrate as the titular character of the HBO Max teen drama series Gossip Girl a soft reboot and sequel to the 2007 2012 series of the same 61 Bell also starred alongside Kirby Howell Baptiste as a pair of housewives who created a multi million dollar coupon scam in the comedy film Queenpins 62 63 The film was released to Paramount on September 10 2021 Her miniseries The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window was released on Netflix on January 28 2022 64 Bell also appeared in 2 episode of The Tiny Chef Show and serves as the show s executive producer 65 In the media EditIn 2006 and again in 2013 66 Bell was selected World s Sexiest Vegetarian on PETA s yearly poll 67 She was placed 68 on Maxim s 2005 Hot 100 list 68 11 in Maxim s 2006 Hot 100 list 69 and 46 in Maxim s 2007 Hot 100 list in which she was stated to have single handedly saved The CW from becoming the worst network ever 70 In 2006 Maxim also placed Bell at the top of the Fall TV s Criminally Sexy Investigators List 67 In 2008 she was ranked 59 on AskMen s Top 99 Women of 2008 List 71 Reflecting on her admitted popularity with geeks Bell was voted the fourth sexiest woman on TV by the staff at Wizard magazine 72 Bell stated she never thought of herself as womanly because I always play and look and act 10 years younger than I am However she said Something magical happened when I turned 25 I looked in the mirror and was like You might not get carded for an R rated movie anymore Like I didn t have a little stick figure anymore 73 Bell has said that many of her characters are tomboys because she was not homely enough to play the nerdy girl and not nearly pretty enough to play the pretty girl 73 Bell signing autographs in 2006 at the Metreon in San Francisco Bell has been associated with the idea that nerdy is the new cool and she explained what was previously perceived as nerdy is now viewed as original What I like about nerdiness geekiness is it doesn t really matter what you re into it just means you re not a follower 73 She has also said I love nerds Comic Con junkies are the tastemakers of tomorrow Isn t that funny The tables have turned 12 Vanessa Juarez of Entertainment Weekly commented that Bell s roles on Veronica Mars Heroes and as a Star Wars fanatic in Fanboys have solidif ied her placement at the center of the geek universe while Rodney Rothman stated I guess she s cornered the market on losers 74 Bell s work is often compared to Sarah Michelle Gellar s portrayal of the title character on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer 75 Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter stated that Bell was arguably the television successor to Gellar s portrayal of Buffy when it comes to fighting bad guys Bell is sometimes confused with Lauren Conrad from The Hills Yeah sometimes fans yell Hey Lauren to me but usually from a distance said Bell 19 Despite new celebrity status Bell claimed that she was not concerned because no one ever recognizes me anyway She has said that her friend Hayden Panettiere is more famous than she is and attracts more attention as Bell explained I hang out with Hayden quite a bit they never take pictures of me I just step to the side and I push myself in front of her when she wants to get out of it or put her in the car 73 Bell was a recurring guest on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson appearing in interviews as well as sketches On The Late Late Show she shows a humorous hostility towards Craig Ferguson s robot skeleton sidekick Geoff Peterson claiming that she had wanted to be Ferguson s sidekick on his show and taking it upon herself to cut Peterson down every chance she gets Both Bell and Peterson appeared with Ferguson during the five Late Late Show episodes filmed in France 76 In January 2011 it was announced that Bell would be the new face of Neutrogena 77 In 2014 Bell posed nude for the May issue of Allure magazine alongside Jenna Dewan Minnie Driver and Nia Long 78 In April 2019 Bell was featured on the cover of Entrepreneur magazine s April May issue In the article she discussed her snack bar company This Saves Lives which donates its sales to help feed malnourished children around the globe 79 In November 2019 Bell and Idina Menzel who play sisters in Disney s Frozen franchise received neighboring stars Bell s was the 2681st and Menzel s was the 2682nd on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 80 81 Personal life EditRelationships and family Edit Bell and Dax Shepard at the 2012 Do Something Awards In 2007 Bell ended a five year relationship with former fiance Kevin Mann 82 She later told Complex magazine that dating makes me want to vomit And not out of grossness OK a little bit out of grossness but just nerves I ve always been a serial monogamist 73 In late 2007 Bell began dating actor Dax Shepard who is also from Metro Detroit The couple announced their engagement in January 2010 83 They decided to delay marriage until the state of California passed legislation legalizing same sex marriage 84 They co starred in the 2010 film When in Rome the 2012 film Hit and Run 85 and the 2017 film CHiPs After section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court on June 26 2013 Bell asked Shepard to marry her through Twitter 86 which he accepted 87 They were married at the Beverly Hills County Clerk s Office on October 16 2013 88 They have two daughters born in 2013 and 2014 89 90 Beliefs interests and charity work Edit Bell with the Dancing Merengue Dog at the 2012 Bonnaroo Music Festival At age 11 Bell became a vegetarian 67 In an interview with PETA Bell stated I have always been an animal lover I had a hard time disassociating the animals I cuddled with dogs and cats for example from the animals on my plate and I never really cared for the taste of meat I always loved my Brussels sprouts 91 By 2012 Bell had become vegan with Shepard after watching the documentary Forks Over Knives 92 93 During her first pregnancy she returned to eating dairy products and eggs however 94 During her time in Michigan Bell fostered animals from the Michigan Humane Society and she now supports the San Diego based Helen Woodward Animal Center Bell often attends fundraisers for the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and other non profit organizations dedicated to protecting animals She has had several dogs including a Welsh Corgi Chow Chow mix named Lola a Welsh Corgi Chihuahua mix named Shakey and a black Labrador Retriever named Sadie who was 11 years old when she was rescued from Hurricane Katrina and adopted by Bell in 2005 6 95 Bell has stated she is non religious and identifies as a humanist 96 She and her husband Dax Shepard are pro vaccination 97 98 She practices the Transcendental Meditation program stating I really enjoy powering down for 20 minutes because it s like shutting off light switches in my brain 99 Bell showed support for the Writers Guild of America in the writers strike appearing in the picket lines in December 2007 stating the writers are just looking for some fairness 100 Bell and other Veronica Mars cast members including Ryan Hansen are involved with the charity Invisible Children Inc The goal of the organization is to create awareness of the plight of Northern Ugandans who are caught in the midst of a civil war between the government and Joseph Kony s Lord s Resistance Army 101 Bell supported and campaigned for Barack Obama during the 2008 United States presidential election Along with Rashida Jones she visited college campuses in Missouri to discuss the candidates and encourage voter registration 102 103 104 In 2013 Kristen Bell along with actors Ryan Devlin Todd Grinnell and Ravi Patel founded the granola bar company This Bar Saves Lives to help fight malnutrition The business donates food aid in the form of nutrition packets to children in Haiti South Sudan Ethiopia and Somalia Since its launch the company has donated more than 10 million packets as of February 2019 105 In 2014 Bell launched a Prizeo campaign offering fans a chance to win a date with her in return for donating to Invisible Children Inc 106 In 2018 Bell participated in a television advertisement for bone marrow donations specifically the Gift of Life Marrow Registry Her actions resulted in several matches that are documented on the Gift of Life website 107 Bell won a 2020 Webby Special Achievement Award 108 In 2023 Bell revealed that she had taken up Brazilian jiu jitsu and was training under Cesalina Gracie in mother daughter classes alongside her daughter 109 Mental health Edit In May 2016 Bell stated that she has received treatment for depression and anxiety 110 She said It s important for me to be candid about this so people in a similar situation can realize that they are not worthless and that they do have something to offer 111 In an interview with Jimmy Kimmel in August 2018 Bell discussed why she wears scuba gloves while swimming She stated that she fears the sensation of touching things with water immersed wrinkled fingers otherwise known as pruney fingers The gloves have allowed her to swim with her children without fearing touching them 112 Entrepreneurship Edit In 2019 Bell and her husband founded the company Hello Bello that markets plant based baby care products said to be environmentally friendly and affordable 113 As of 2021 Hello Bello s estimated annual revenue was 26 1 million a year with 104 employees 114 In 2020 she also partnered to start Happy Dance a line of vegan CBD products such as eye cream and hand moisturizers Filmography EditMain article List of Kristen Bell performances Spartan 2004 Reefer Madness 2005 Pulse 2006 Forgetting Sarah Marshall 2008 Fanboys 2009 Couples Retreat 2009 Astro Boy 2009 When in Rome 2010 Burlesque 2010 You Again 2010 Hit and Run 2012 Frozen 2013 Veronica Mars 2014 Frozen Fever 2015 The Boss 2016 Bad Moms 2016 A Bad Moms Christmas 2017 Olaf s Frozen Adventure 2017 Ralph Breaks the Internet 2018 Teen Titans Go To the Movies 2018 Frozen II 2019 Queenpins 2021 The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window 2022 The People We Hate at the Wedding 2022 Paw Patrol The Mighty Movie 2023 Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result Ref 2005 Saturn Awards Best Actress on Television Veronica Mars Nominated 115 TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Drama 116 Satellite Awards Outstanding Actress in a Series DramaOutstanding Actress in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television Reefer Madness The Movie Musical WonTeen Choice Awards Choice TV Breakout Performance Female Veronica Mars NominatedGold Derby Awards Drama Lead Actress Won 117 Breakthrough Performer of the Year Nominated 117 2006 Drama Lead Actress Won 118 Saturn Awards Best Actress on Television 119 Satellite Awards Best Actress in a Series Drama NominatedTeen Choice Awards TV Choice Actress Drama Action Adventure2007 Saturn Awards Best Actress in a Television Program 120 2008 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress Comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall 121 Choice Movie Breakout Female 121 2009 Saturn Awards Best Guest Starring Role in a Television Series Heroes 122 MTV Movie Awards Best WTF Moment shared with Jason Segel Forgetting Sarah Marshall 123 Teen Choice Awards Choice TV Actress Action Adventure Heroes 124 Choice Movie Actress Comedy Couples Retreat 125 2010 Choice Movie Actress Romantic Comedy When in Rome 125 2011 Scream Awards Best Cameo shared with Anna Paquin Scream 42012 Gotham Awards Best Ensemble Performance Safety Not Guaranteed 126 2013 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Animated Female Frozen Won 127 Streamy Awards Best Female Performance Comedy Burning Love Nominated 128 2014 Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actress Drama Veronica Mars 129 Choice Animated Movie Voice Frozen 129 2015 People s Choice Awards Favorite Cable TV Actress House of Lies 130 2016 Favorite Premium Cable TV Actress Won 131 2017 Favorite Comedic Movie Actress Bad Moms amp The Boss Nominated 132 Favorite Actress in a New TV Series The Good Place Won 132 TCA Awards Individual Achievement in Comedy Nominated 133 2018 Critics Choice Television Awards Best Actress in a Comedy Series 134 People s Choice Awards Comedy TV Star of 2018 135 Gold Derby Awards Comedy Actress 136 Ensemble of the Year 136 2019 Comedy Actress of the Decade 137 Golden Globe Awards Best Actress Television Series Musical or Comedy 138 People s Choice Awards Comedy TV Star of 2019 Won 139 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Favorite Female Voice from an Animated Movie Teen Titans Go To the Movies Nominated 140 Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Special Class Short Format Daytime Program Momsplaining with Kristen Bell 141 Hollywood Walk of Fame Motion picture star All film work Inducted 142 2020 Critics Choice Movie Awards SeeHer Award Won 143 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Animated Female Frozen II Nominated 144 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Favorite Female Voice from an Animated Movie 145 People s Choice Awards Comedy TV Star of 2020 The Good Place 146 References Edit Kristen Bell Facts Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved May 17 2020 Kristen Bell People Archived from the original on June 2 2013 Retrieved June 26 2013 McClary Marianne Lopez Tony Bell Kristen September 10 2017 Actress Kristen Bell Reaching Out to Help Those Affected by Hurricane Irma Includes video interview CBS Sacramento Archived from the original on September 12 2017 Retrieved September 12 2017 Stated on The Tonight Show with Jay 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the Wayback Machine TV Guide October 15 2008 Retrieved October 15 2008 Fleming Michael February 10 2008 Bell to star in When in Rome Variety Archived from the original on February 12 2008 Retrieved February 11 2008 Heller Corinne Kristen Bell Anna Paquin to star in Scream 4 OnTheRedCarpet Archived from the original on August 27 2010 Retrieved August 25 2010 Fleming Mike July 17 2012 Kristen Bell to Star in The Lifeguard Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on July 18 2012 Retrieved July 18 2012 Strecker Eric March 13 2013 Veronica Mars movie is a go My mind is blown says Rob Thomas EXCLUSIVE Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on March 15 2013 Retrieved March 14 2013 The Veronica Mars Movie Project Kickstarter Archived from the original on March 16 2013 Retrieved March 13 2013 Jensen Jeff March 13 2013 Veronica Mars movie Kristen Bell says it s finally happening if you help EXCLUSIVE Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on March 14 2013 Retrieved March 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Bell Stars in Hilarious New Series About Motherhood and Talks Everything from Cracked Nipples to Labor People Retrieved February 28 2020 Kristen Bell s New Web Series Momsplaining Gets Kids to Open Up in the Most Hilarious Way Babble com January 27 2018 Archived from the original on February 4 2018 Retrieved February 4 2018 Slater Tate Allison January 30 2018 Kristen Bell shares parenting knowledge in new series Momsplaining Today com Archived from the original on February 4 2018 Retrieved February 28 2020 Breznican Anthony July 14 2017 Wreck It Ralph sequel will unite the Disney princesses and Star Wars Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on July 15 2017 Retrieved July 15 2017 Hibberd James September 20 2018 Veronica Mars reboot officially happening New details released Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on April 3 2019 Retrieved February 28 2020 Star Studded Voice Cast Unveiled For Disney And Square Enix s Kingdom Hearts III Press release Square Enix PR 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It Means to Be a Woman Today The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on October 16 2020 Retrieved September 8 2020 Kristen Bell Is Now a Children s Book Author and We Love Her Reading Advice Parents Archived from the original on May 17 2020 Retrieved May 17 2020 Andreeva Nellie March 12 2018 Animated Comedy Central Park From Bob s Burgers Creator amp Josh Gad Lands 2 Season Pickup By Apple With Star Cast Deadline Archived from the original on March 12 2018 Retrieved April 12 2019 Thorne Will June 24 2020 Kristen Bell Will No Longer Voice Mixed Race Character in Apple s Central Park Variety Archived from the original on June 25 2020 Retrieved June 24 2020 Keslassy Elsa September 11 2018 Amazon Studios Greenlights Gaumont Kristen Bell Animated Series Do Re amp Mi Variety Archived from the original on September 11 2018 Retrieved January 17 2020 Otterson Joe November 7 2019 Kristen Bell to Return as Narrator for HBO Max Gossip Girl Reboot Variety Archived from the original on 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Robert September 21 2004 Veronica Mars Intelligent life USA Today Archived from the original on May 8 2007 Retrieved April 9 2007 Tucker Ken August 1 2011 Craig Ferguson s first show from Paris A whimsical triumph a potential classic Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on January 18 2021 Retrieved August 28 2011 Kristen Bell is New Face of Neutrogena Blog fragrancedirect co uk January 26 2011 Archived from the original on August 12 2011 Retrieved July 24 2011 The Naked Truth 2014 Four celebrities go nude for Allure Allure Archived on April 25 2014 Wilkinson Amy April 2019 In Good Company Entrepreneur Sisters Menzel and Bell celebrate Walk of Fame news YouTube Associated Press November 8 2019 Archived from the original on November 16 2021 Champion Brandon November 20 2019 Michigan actress Kristen Bell gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame mlive com Archived from the original on January 18 2021 Retrieved February 28 2020 Donnelly Matt February 1 2010 When in Rome stars Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard are engaged Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on May 6 2014 Retrieved April 23 2014 Exclusive Kristen Bell Is Engaged to Dax Shepard Us Magazine January 31 2010 Archived from the original on February 3 2010 Retrieved February 1 2010 Hit amp Run Couple Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard Won t Marry Until Same Sex Marriage is Legal in California Celebuzz August 14 2012 Archived from the original on October 15 2014 Warner Kara August 22 2012 Kristen Bell Admires Cute Dax Shepard On Hit amp Run Set MTV News Archived from the original on August 25 2012 Bell Kristen IMKristenBell June 26 2013 daxshepard1 will you marry me Xo marriageequality loveislove Tweet Retrieved June 26 2013 via Twitter Shepard Dax daxshepard June 26 2013 IMKristenBell Fuck Yes Tweet Retrieved January 15 2021 via Twitter Ravitz Justin October 17 2013 Kristen Bell Dax Shepard Get Married in No Frills Wedding at County Clerk s Office Us Weekly Archived from the original on October 18 2013 Retrieved October 19 2013 Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell Welcome Daughter Lincoln People March 28 2013 Archived from the original on March 28 2013 Retrieved March 29 2013 Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell Welcome Daughter Delta People December 19 2014 Archived from the original on December 20 2014 Retrieved December 19 2014 Pop Icon Prince and Veronica Mars Kristen Bell Voted World s Sexiest Vegetarians PETA Archived from the original on December 1 2007 Retrieved December 6 2007 Kristen in the Kitchen Archived July 21 2012 at the Wayback Machine Women s Health March 8 2012 Bennett Smith Meredith June 27 2013 PETA Sexiest Vegetarian Celebrities 2013 Kristen Bell Dax Shephard Share Feel Good Honors The Huffington Post Archived from the original on July 2 2013 Retrieved July 11 2013 A vegetarian for many years Bell eventually decided to go vegan along with boyfriend Dax Shepard who converted last January after watching the documentary Forks Over Knives according to Playboy Jackson Katie October 17 2017 Why Kristen Bell ditched a strict vegan diet after her first pregnancy Today com Jamaica Archived from the original on October 18 2017 Retrieved September 1 2018 Bell Kristen 2007 Celebrity Chat with Kristen Bell Michigan Humane Society Interview Interviewed by Michigan Humane Society Archived from the original on January 23 2008 Retrieved January 4 2008 Fernandez Alexia September 20 2018 Kristen Bell Opens Up About Her Religious Mom We Have Had a Lot of Turbulence in the Past People Archived from the original on September 20 2018 Retrieved February 28 2020 Gardner Chris February 14 2015 Kristen Bell Demands Friends Get Whooping Cough Vaccination Before Holding Her Baby The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on January 18 2021 Retrieved February 28 2020 Stewart Raechal June 22 2019 Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard criticized for supporting vaccines You popped out a kid not a PhD Yahoo Archived from the original on June 25 2019 Retrieved February 28 2020 4 Reasons Kristen 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