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| name = Cathleen | | name = Cathleen Bell | ||
| image = Evanna Lynch 2009.jpg | | image = Evanna Lynch 2009.jpg | ||
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|birth_name = Cathleen Róisín | |birth_name = Cathleen Róisín Bell | ||
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1987|5|28|mf=yes}} | | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1987|5|28|mf=yes}} | ||
| birth_place = Anaca, [[Temuair]] | | birth_place = Anaca, [[Temuair]] | ||
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| partner = | | partner = | ||
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| parents = Redmond | | parents = Redmond Bell (Father) <br> Aston Bell (Mother) | ||
| relatives = [[Irene | | relatives = [[Irene Connally]] | ||
| footnotes = 1: <small> Denotes if individual is a citizen (yes) or subject (no) of the Empire. For more details regarding citizenship see [[Armed Forces of the Temuair Empire#Term of Service|here]] | | footnotes = 1: <small> Denotes if individual is a citizen (yes) or subject (no) of the Empire. For more details regarding citizenship see [[Armed Forces of the Temuair Empire#Term of Service|here]] | ||
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'''Cathleen | '''Cathleen Bell''' is an [[Temuair|Aisling]] actress and model. She came to prominence and is best known for her role as Candela in the fantasy series [[Wizards of Badenyon]]. She has been cast all five of the series' films, the first of which premiered in early 2015, becoming in instant box office success. In addition, she has modeled for several notable fashion designers, including [[Cuithbeart Aguiar]] and [[De Lemos]]. | ||
==Early life== | ==Early life== | ||
Cathleen | Cathleen Bell was born on May 28, 1987 to Redmond and Aston Bell. Her parents were killed when she was 7. She was raised by aunt and uncle. | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
She was cast as [[Cathleen | She was cast as [[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|Silvie Kinter]] in the 2007 comedy [[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|''Hangers On'']], and its 2008 sequel [[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|''Groupies'']] | ||
In 2011 she auditioned for, and was chosen to, be the primary model for a new line of young adult apparel being released by [[De Lemos]]. Following her success in Wizards of Badenyon, [[Cuithbeart Aguiar]] selected her to model the firms upcoming fashion line based on styles portrayed in the Wizards of Badenyon movie. She quickly became the most visible icon of the series, eclipsing the role of [[Murdoch Macedo]], who was cast as the films main character. | In 2011 she auditioned for, and was chosen to, be the primary model for a new line of young adult apparel being released by [[De Lemos]]. Following her success in Wizards of Badenyon, [[Cuithbeart Aguiar]] selected her to model the firms upcoming fashion line based on styles portrayed in the Wizards of Badenyon movie. She quickly became the most visible icon of the series, eclipsing the role of [[Murdoch Macedo]], who was cast as the films main character. | ||
She auditioned for the part of Candela in 2012 on the recommendation of her sister, [[Irene | She auditioned for the part of Candela in 2012 on the recommendation of her sister, [[Irene Connally]], who had established a friendship with actress [[Malena Polino]], having met her during a [[Bezek University]] alumni gathering in 2010. Some critics speculate that Cathleen was selected for the part based on favoritism, a charge which she, her sister, and director Zlatica Reyes all deny. Cathleen herself claimed in a 2015 interview with ''[[StarLine]]'' that the primary reason she chose to audition for the part was because she had always been a fan of the novels the series would be based upon. The first film in the series, entitled the ''Wizards of Badenyon: Threats from the South'' was released in April of 2015, and became an instant success. | ||
She has also been featured as a voice actor in several video games, mostly those relating the Wizards of Badenyon series, and also as the narrator of several audio books. She was used to record the voice of her character from Wizards of Badenyon when the novels were adapted to audio form in 2012. | She has also been featured as a voice actor in several video games, mostly those relating the Wizards of Badenyon series, and also as the narrator of several audio books. She was used to record the voice of her character from Wizards of Badenyon when the novels were adapted to audio form in 2012. | ||
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| 2007 | | 2007 | ||
| Hangers on | | [[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|''Hangers on'']] | ||
| rowspan="2" | Silvie Kinter | | rowspan="2" | Silvie Kinter | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| 2008 | | 2008 | ||
| Groupies | | ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|Groupies]]'' | ||
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| 2011 | | 2011 | ||
| ''[[Threats from the South]]'' | | ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|Threats from the South]]'' | ||
| rowspan="3" | Candela | | rowspan="3" | Candela | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| 2013 | | 2013 | ||
| ''[[A Brotherhood Divided]]'' | | ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|A Brotherhood Divided]]'' | ||
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| rowspan="2" | 2015 | | rowspan="2" | 2015 | ||
| ''[[The Freya Decree]]'' | | ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|The Freya Decree]]'' | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| ''Hereafter Forever'' | | ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|Hereafter Forever]]'' | ||
| Anastazie Coufal | | Anastazie Coufal | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| 2017 | | 2017 | ||
| Beautified | | ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|Beautified]]'' | ||
| Anděla | | Anděla | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| 2018 | | 2018 | ||
| ''[[The Temple of Destiny]]'' | | ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|The Temple of Destiny]]'' | ||
| rowspan="2" | Candela | | rowspan="2" | Candela | ||
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| 2020 | | 2020 | ||
| ''[[To the End]]'' | | ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|To the End]]'' | ||
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| 2022 | |||
| ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|The Edge of the Void]]'' | |||
| Maequee (Voice only) | |||
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| rowspan="4" | 2011 | | rowspan="4" | 2011 | ||
| Onyx Award || Best Leading Actress || Threats from the South || style="background: #fdd" align="center"| '''Nominated''' | | Onyx Award || Best Leading Actress || ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|Threats from the South]]'' || style="background: #fdd" align="center"| '''Nominated''' | ||
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| [[Music Entertainment Network (Pardes)|MEN Movie Awards]] | | [[Music Entertainment Network (Pardes)|MEN Movie Awards]] || Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Actress || ''Threats from the South'' || style="background:#dfd; text-align:center;"| '''Won''' | ||
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| [[Apex Broadcasting Company| Apex ''Mozos'']] Award || Kids Choice Actress || Threats from the South || style="background: #dfd" align="center"| '''Won''' | | [[Apex Broadcasting Company| Apex ''Mozos'']] Award || Kids Choice Actress || ''Threats from the South'' || style="background: #dfd" align="center"| '''Won''' | ||
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| Vision Award || Best Leading Actress || Threats from the South || style="background:#dfd; text-align:center;"| '''Won''' | | Vision Award || Best Leading Actress || ''Threats from the South'' || style="background:#dfd; text-align:center;"| '''Won''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" | 2013 | | rowspan="2" | 2013 | ||
| [[StarLine|StarLine Movie Awards]] | | [[StarLine|StarLine Movie Awards]] || Best Kiss <small>(Shared with Murdoch Macedo)</small> || ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|A Brotherhood Divided]]'' || style="background:#dfd; text-align:center;"| '''Won''' | ||
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| ''{{wpl|People's Choice Awards|Aislings Choice}}'' Award | | ''{{wpl|People's Choice Awards|Aislings Choice}}'' Award || Choice star (Under 25) || ''A Brotherhood Divided'' || style="background: #fdd" align="center"| '''Nominated''' | ||
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| rowspan="2" | 2015 | | rowspan="2" | 2015 | ||
| Onyx Award | | Onyx Award || Best on-screen battle <small>(Shared with [[Marta Bruzek]])</small> || ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|The Freya Decree]]'' || style="background: #dfd" align="center" | '''Won''' | ||
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| [[Apex Broadcasting Company| Apex ''Mozos'']] Award || Choice Style Icon || ''The Freya Decree'' || style="background: #dfd" align="center" | '''Won''' | |||
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| [[ | | 2017 || [[StarLine|StarLine Movie Awards]] || Best Supporting Actress || ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|Beautified]]'' || style="background: #dfd" align="center" | '''Won''' | ||
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| | | 2022 || [[Music Entertainment Network (Pardes)|MEN Movie Awards]] || Best Voice Acting || ''[[Cathleen Bell#Filmography|The Edge of the Void]]'' || style="background: #fdd" align="center"| '''Nominated''' | ||
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Cathleen Bell | |
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Born | Cathleen Róisín Bell May 28, 1987 Anaca, Temuair |
Nationality | Aisling |
Citizenship | No[1] |
Occupation | Actress • model |
Years active | 2007 - |
Parent(s) | Redmond Bell (Father) Aston Bell (Mother) |
Relatives | Irene Connally |
Notes | |
1: Denotes if individual is a citizen (yes) or subject (no) of the Empire. For more details regarding citizenship see here |
Cathleen Bell is an Aisling actress and model. She came to prominence and is best known for her role as Candela in the fantasy series Wizards of Badenyon. She has been cast all five of the series' films, the first of which premiered in early 2015, becoming in instant box office success. In addition, she has modeled for several notable fashion designers, including Cuithbeart Aguiar and De Lemos.
Early life
Cathleen Bell was born on May 28, 1987 to Redmond and Aston Bell. Her parents were killed when she was 7. She was raised by aunt and uncle.
Career
She was cast as Silvie Kinter in the 2007 comedy Hangers On, and its 2008 sequel Groupies
In 2011 she auditioned for, and was chosen to, be the primary model for a new line of young adult apparel being released by De Lemos. Following her success in Wizards of Badenyon, Cuithbeart Aguiar selected her to model the firms upcoming fashion line based on styles portrayed in the Wizards of Badenyon movie. She quickly became the most visible icon of the series, eclipsing the role of Murdoch Macedo, who was cast as the films main character.
She auditioned for the part of Candela in 2012 on the recommendation of her sister, Irene Connally, who had established a friendship with actress Malena Polino, having met her during a Bezek University alumni gathering in 2010. Some critics speculate that Cathleen was selected for the part based on favoritism, a charge which she, her sister, and director Zlatica Reyes all deny. Cathleen herself claimed in a 2015 interview with StarLine that the primary reason she chose to audition for the part was because she had always been a fan of the novels the series would be based upon. The first film in the series, entitled the Wizards of Badenyon: Threats from the South was released in April of 2015, and became an instant success.
She has also been featured as a voice actor in several video games, mostly those relating the Wizards of Badenyon series, and also as the narrator of several audio books. She was used to record the voice of her character from Wizards of Badenyon when the novels were adapted to audio form in 2012.
Personal life
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Hangers on | Silvie Kinter | |
2008 | Groupies | ||
2011 | Threats from the South | Candela | |
2013 | A Brotherhood Divided | ||
2015 | The Freya Decree | ||
Hereafter Forever | Anastazie Coufal | ||
2017 | Beautified | Anděla | |
2018 | The Temple of Destiny | Candela | |
2020 | To the End | ||
2022 | The Edge of the Void | Maequee (Voice only) |
Awards and nominations
Year | Awards | Category | Work | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | Onyx Award | Best Leading Actress | Threats from the South | Nominated |
MEN Movie Awards | Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Actress | Threats from the South | Won | |
Apex Mozos Award | Kids Choice Actress | Threats from the South | Won | |
Vision Award | Best Leading Actress | Threats from the South | Won | |
2013 | StarLine Movie Awards | Best Kiss (Shared with Murdoch Macedo) | A Brotherhood Divided | Won |
Aislings Choice Award | Choice star (Under 25) | A Brotherhood Divided | Nominated | |
2015 | Onyx Award | Best on-screen battle (Shared with Marta Bruzek) | The Freya Decree | Won |
Apex Mozos Award | Choice Style Icon | The Freya Decree | Won | |
2017 | StarLine Movie Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Beautified | Won |
2022 | MEN Movie Awards | Best Voice Acting | The Edge of the Void | Nominated |