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Sons Of Anarchy
Background:
American actress Bellina Logan is known for playing recurring roles on
CBS's soap opera “C.P.W.” (1995, as Carolyn), NBC's
“ER” (1996-2008, as Nurse Kit) and FX's “Sons of
Anarchy” (2009-2010, as Fiona Larkin). She had played minors
characters in films like “Jacob's Ladder” (1990),
“Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles”
(1994), “Picture Perfect” (1997), “Daddy and
Them” (2001) and “Bug” (2002), and had offered a
memorable supporting turn in David Lynch's “Inland Empire”
(2006).
Mrs. Bode
Childhood and Family:
Bellina Logan was born on September 28, 1966, in Los Angeles, California. She is married to actor Ben Bode since May 20, 2001.
ER
Career:
Bellina Logan made her television debut as Asha in an episode of
“A Man Called Hawk” called “Poison,”
aired on March 25, 1989. She hit the big screen with a bit part as
rookie #1 in “Blue Steel,” a 1989 action/thriller film
directed and co-written by Kathryn Bigelow and starring Jamie Lee
Curtis, Ron Silver and Clancy Brown. Logan was cast as Beany Thorn in
the David Lynch 1990 movie “Wild at Heart,” but her part
ended in the cutting room floor. She then had a minor role on the drama
film “Jacob's Ladder” (1990), which was directed by Adrian
Lyne and starred Tim Robbins, Elizabeth Peña and Danny Aiello.
Logan landed guest spots in television shows like “Twin
Peaks” (1990, as Desk Clerk), “Law & Order”
(1991, as Gail Carradine) and “Great Performances” (1994)
and appeared in an episode of the TV miniseries “On the
Air” (1992). She also played the role of Rula in an unsold TV
series pilot, “Mimi & Me” (1991), under the
direction of Sam Weisman.
In 1994, Logan appeared as Tavern Girl in “Interview with the
Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles,” a drama/horror film directed by
Neil Jordan, based on the 1976 novel “Interview with the
Vampire” by Anne Rice. Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Kirsten Dunst,
Antonio Banderas, Christian Slater and Stephen Rea, the film received
mostly positive critical acclaim and was a success at the box office.
In 1995, Logan landed the recurring role of Carolyn in the Darren Star
prime time television soap opera “C.P.W.,” which ran on CBS
for from September 1995 to June 1996. In the following year, she joined
the cast of the hit NBC medical drama series “ER” in the
recurring role of Nurse Kit. She would keep her role up to 2008.
In 1997, Logan was cast as Tory, Danny's girl, in the award winning
comedy/romance film “Just Write,” by director Andrew
Gallerani. She also appeared as ad agency receptionist in
“Picture Perfect,” a comedy/drama film starring Jennifer
Aniston, Jay Mohr and Kevin Bacon.
Entering the new millennium, Logan essayed the role of Janice Mayfield
in the television sitcom “Daddio,” starring Michael Chiklis
and Anita Barone. The show aired on NBC from March 23 to October 23,
2000. She appeared in two episodes of “Family Law” called
“Generations” (2000) and “The Gay Divorcee”
(2001) before returning to the big screen with appearances in
“Daddy and Them” (2001), a comedy/drama film directed and
written by and starring Billy Bob Thornton, and the indie comedy
“Bug” (2002), starring John Carroll Lynch, Brian Cox and
Jamie Kennedy. In 2004, Logan appeared with Miles Markus, Robin Dearden
and Michael Bryan French in the comedy film “Myron's
Movie,” which won Best Narrative Feature at the 2004 Fargo Film
Festival. After making guest appearances in “Crossing
Jordan” (2004, as mortician) and “Girlfriends” (2006,
as Tamara Dukes), she had a notable supporting role as Linda in the
David Lynch drama film “Inland Empire” (2006), which
starred Laura Dern, Jeremy Irons and Justin Theroux, and portrayed
Kenny's Mom in the comedy film “Sunny & Share Love You”
(2007), starring Michele Mulroney, Micah Schraft and Chris
Parnell.
From 2009 to 2010, Logan played the recurring role of Fiona Larkin on
the popular drama series “Sons of Anarchy,” which premiered
on September 3, 2008, on cable network FX. 2010 also saw the actress
make guest appearance in “Numb3rs” and
“Hawthorne” (2 episodes, as Dr. Logan). In 2011, Logan
guest starred as Miss Alpert in season 7, episode 12 “Labor
Pains” of “Medium” and played the role of Tanya in
two episodes of the HBO comedy/drama series “Enlightened,”
starring Laura Dern, who also co-created the show with Mike White.
Awards:
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