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'''Lauralee Kristen Bell''' (born December 22, 1968) is an [[United States|American]] [[soap opera]] [[actor|actress]]. She was born in [[Chicago, Illinois]], and attended [[The Latin School of Chicago]].
'''Lauralee Kristen Bell''' (born December 22, 1968) is an [[United States|American]] [[soap opera]] [[actor|actress]]. She was born in [[Chicago, Illinois]], and attended [[The Latin School of Chicago]].


The daughter of soap opera creators [[William J. Bell]] and [[Lee Phillip Bell]], and sister to Bill Bell, Jr. and [[Bradley Bell]] as well as sister-in-law to [[Maria Arena Bell]], Lauralee was offered a bit role as a model, [[Christine Blair|Christine "Cricket" Blair]], on the Bells' show ''[[The Young and the Restless]]'' in 1983. Over time, her role expanded and she was offered a contract in 1986.
The daughter of soap opera creators [[William J. Bell]] and [[Lee Phillip Bell]], and sister to Bill Bell, Jr. and [[Bradley Bell]] as well as sister-in-law to [[Maria Arena Bell]], Lauralee was offered a bit role as a model, [[Christine Blair|Christine "Cricket" Blair]], on her parents show ''[[The Young and the Restless]]'' in 1983 and that followed into a contract role in 1986.


Over time, her character matured from a model into a [[Legal Aid]] lawyer. Her character also dropped the childish epithet of "Cricket," especially after her rival [[Phyllis Summers Newman|Phyllis]] ([[Michelle Stafford]]) turned it into a [[pun]] against her, calling her "the Bug." In January 2005, Bell asked to be released from her contract, and she only appears on a recurring basis.
Over time, her character matured from a model into a [[Legal Aid]] lawyer. Her character also dropped the childish epithet of "Cricket", especially after her rival [[Phyllis Summers Newman|Phyllis]] ([[Michelle Stafford]]) turned it into a [[pun]] against her, calling her "the Bug." In January 2005, Bell asked to be released from her contract, and she only appears on a recurring basis.


Lauralee married photographer Scott Martin on October 4, 1997. They have a son, Christian James Martin, born on January 17, 2001 and a daughter, Samantha Lee Martin, born on October 28, 2002. Lauralee runs a boutique, ''On Sunset''. In June 2007 she reprised her role of Christine Blair for a short run on ''[[The Bold and The Beautiful]]''.
Lauralee married photographer Scott Martin on October 4, 1997. They have a son, Christian James Martin, born on January 17, 2001 and a daughter, Samantha Lee Martin, born on October 28, 2002. Lauralee runs a boutique, ''On Sunset''. In June 2007 she reprised her role of Christine Blair for a short run on ''[[The Bold and The Beautiful]]''.

Revision as of 09:37, 16 April 2010

Lauralee Bell

Lauralee Kristen Bell (born December 22, 1968) is an American soap opera actress. She was born in Chicago, Illinois, and attended The Latin School of Chicago.

The daughter of soap opera creators William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, and sister to Bill Bell, Jr. and Bradley Bell as well as sister-in-law to Maria Arena Bell, Lauralee was offered a bit role as a model, Christine "Cricket" Blair, on her parents show The Young and the Restless in 1983 and that followed into a contract role in 1986.

Over time, her character matured from a model into a Legal Aid lawyer. Her character also dropped the childish epithet of "Cricket", especially after her rival Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) turned it into a pun against her, calling her "the Bug." In January 2005, Bell asked to be released from her contract, and she only appears on a recurring basis.

Lauralee married photographer Scott Martin on October 4, 1997. They have a son, Christian James Martin, born on January 17, 2001 and a daughter, Samantha Lee Martin, born on October 28, 2002. Lauralee runs a boutique, On Sunset. In June 2007 she reprised her role of Christine Blair for a short run on The Bold and The Beautiful.

Roles

Awards

  • Soap Opera Award Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actress (1999)
  • Soap Opera Award Nominee, Outstanding Younger Lead Actress (1997)
  • TEEN Magazine, Favorite Soap Opera Actress (1989)