Catherine Bell
BIOGRAPHY
14 August 1968, London, England (United Kingdom)
Ancestry: Iranian and English
Catherine Bell was born in London, England to a British father and Iranian mother. At the age of three, she moved to the United States with her mother, and the family settled in Los Angeles.
In her youth, Catherine was a tall, skinny kid that got straight A's and wore glasses - in junior high she programmed a computer game. Being a tomboy and social outsider, she knew nothing of how to wear makeup or doing hair until a friend showed her these things in her junior year of high school.
Ms. Bell excelled in math and biology, which led to her plans to become a doctor or biomedical engineer. She attended the University of California at Los Angeles, where she took her first acting class and was hooked.
She left UCLA to pursue a modeling job in Japan. While in Japan, the anorexia and bulimia of other models began to rub off on Catherine. "People were showing you how to throw up. You're taking diet pills. Everyone's partying, so you start drinking a lot, and drugs. A couple of years messed me up for a while."
Things really began to go downhill once she returned home. Her acting teacher introduced her to Scientology, which she credits with her success and the repossession of her life.
Catherine met her husband, Adam Beason, on the set of Death Becomes Her - she was the body double for Isabella Rossolini; he was a director's assistant to Bob Zemekis. Catherine put her phone number in Adam's pocket, but he didn't call - he thought she was kidding.
Ms. Bell had a history of going after "the bad boys" and Adam was the first nice guy she ever dated. "At first, my mind was going: 'He's boring. He's not interesting because he's so normal. He calls when he says he's going to call, shows up when he's supposed to'." Despite her attempts to discourage him, Adam, without giving up his integrity, wouldn't go away. Catherine described his persistence as: "I understand that you're under some stress, and I want you to know that I love you and I'm not going anywhere." She said, "It was the first time that I could ever just hold someone and sob about all this stuff. And it really changed me as a person. ... All of the sudden I was able to have a relationship with somebody and stay in it."
Catherine and Adam were married on the 8th of May, 1994, after having been together for two years. They live in Hollywood Hills with their two Italian Greyhounds, Leo & Zoe.
The couple enjoys safely engaging in, what some would call, dangerous and/or extreme sports. They own several motorcycles, including a Ducati acquired in 1999. The two bungee jumped off a bridge together, and in the spring of 1997, Catherine and Adam previewed the rides and attraction of an amusement park for the Travel Channel.
In addition, in April of 1999, Catherine drove in the 23rd Annual Toyota Pro-Celebrity Race in Long Beach, California. She drove the #4 car and placed 8th overall (the 2nd woman to finish). CB was among the fastest female qualifiers and replied to her presence at the race with "I'm a crazy chick."
In JAG's first season finale on NBC, Catherine appeared a Lieutenant Dianne Schonke, USN. A friend of LCDR Harmon Rabb (David James Elliott) from the US Naval Academy who was murdered. When the show was renewed by CBS as a mid-season replacement, Donald P Bellisairo (JAG's Creator and Executive Producer) recast Catherine as Rabb's new partner Major Sarah MacKenzie.
Catherine has enjoyed four seasons of increasing depth in her character on JAG, now a Lieutenant Colonel. While filming JAG's 100th episode in Australia, Adam noted that "It's so bizarre being here because back home no one knows who we are when we go out. But here Catherine is so famous - she needed about six bodyguards the other day at the beach.
"It's amazing how popular she is, so we are having the greatest time being recognized."
During JAG's on location trip to DC, Adam jokingly asked a few OCBFC members if he should change his last name to Bell. He cited examples of the times he has been referred to as Mr. Bell. Incidentally, this was the same trip that spawned the ongoing nickname for JAG producer Charles Floyd (JAZZ VOID) Johnson.
In October 1999, Catherine joined her costars and many of JAG's crew at the inaugural JAGnik Invasion in Los Angeles. Catherine was presented with a package of Blue Mondays (a candy made by a confectioner in Kentucky) by a fan. Upon testing one, Ms. Bell announced to all in the autograph session that if Mac's uniform began to get tight, to blame the lady who brought the Blue Mondays.
Adam accompanied Catherine and caught a fair amount of footage of her in the Green Room prior to the main cast session and the session itself. Though invited, Adam was unable to participate in the Invasion due to a prior familial commitment (there's always 2001).
In November 1999, Catherine became the first television star to be presented with The Associates for Breast and Prostate Cancer Research Spirit of Hollywood Award. David James Elliott presented the award to his costar, citing that Catherine was more than deserving of the great honor. In her acceptance, she thanked her family and friends in attendance and praised the John Wayne Cancer Institute for their amazing work and assistance during her bout with non-terminal cancer.
(C) Copyright 2000 The Official Catherine Bell Fans Club, subsidiary of Eagle Endeavors, Inc., Florence, Arizona
FILMOGRAPHY
1. Time Shifters, The (1999) (TV) .... Elizabeth Wintern
NOTABLE TV GUEST APPEARENCES
1. "JAG" (1995) playing "Jenny Lake" in episode: "Ghosts of Christmas Past" (episode # 5.11) 12/14/1999