AWARD-WINNING, CRITICALLY
ACCLAIMED ACTRESS KRISTEN BELL ("VERONICA MARS") JOINS NBC'S
EMMY AWARD-NOMINATED 'HEROES' FOR A SPECIAL MULTIPLE EPISODE ARC,
BEGINNING IN OCTOBER
Universal City – Award-winning, critically acclaimed actress Kristen
Bell ("Veronica Mars") joins NBC's Emmy Award-nominated ensemble
drama "Heroes" for a special multiple episode arc as
"Elle," a sexy, intriguing, mysterious young lady who has ties
to Peter's apparent death, H.R.G.'s past, and Claire's future. When fans
first meet Elle in October, she will commit a terrible crime, but as
always with "Heroes," it will be unclear whose side she is
really on.
The announcement was made by "Heroes" executive
producer/creator Tim Kring, who said: "This was not easy to pull off.
But since we're an ensemble show, with many arcs playing out through the
year, we found a way to jump into a small window in her schedule. I
pitched her the idea we have for the character, which she loved, and we're
off and running."
"Kristen Bell is a very special actress," said Universal
Media Studios President Katherine Pope. "With so many studios chasing
her in both film and TV, we're beyond delighted that she chose to star on
our show. Viewers are going to love her in this role. The depth and
complexity that she brings as an actress is a perfect fit for
'Heroes.'"
Most recently, Bell starred for three seasons in the title role of the
Joel Silver-produced series "Veronica Mars," in which she played
a smart, fearless apprentice private investigator dedicated to solving her
wealthy seaside town's toughest mysteries. For her role, Bell won a Saturn
Award for "Best Actress on Television" and was nominated for two
Teen Choice Awards: "Choice Breakout Actress" and "Choice
Breakout TV Show."
She will be seen next in the title role of Judd Apatow's romantic
comedy for Universal, "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"; co-stars in
The Weinstein Company's "Fanboys"; and supplies the voice of
Marybelle in 20th Century Fox's animated feature, "Sheepish" --
all of which will be released in 2008. In addition, this fall, Bell
narrates the new series "Gossip Girl."
Bell also recently starred in the sci-fi thriller, "Pulse"
released by The Weinstein Company in August, 2006, and she played the
kidnapped daughter of the President in the David Mamet thriller,
"Spartan," opposite Val Kilmer.
Bell starred in 2004's camp musical "Reefer Madness" on
Showtime, which was based on the hit play, in which she also starred
Off-Broadway. Previously, the actress was best-known for her recurring
role in the HBO series "Deadwood." Her television credits also
include a lead role in the critically acclaimed made-for-television movie,
"Gracie's Choice," opposite Anne Heche and Diane Ladd for
Lifetime, and guest-starring roles on such series as "American
Dreams," "The Shield" and "Everwood."
On stage, Bell appeared in the Los Angeles Opera's all-star production
of the Stephen Sondheim musical, "A Little Night Music," just
prior to beginning production on "Veronica Mars." Previously,
she starred in the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's "The
Crucible" with Liam Neeson and Laura Linney, the Broadway production
of "Tom Sawyer," and she played the title role in the World
Premiere production of the musical "Sneaux."
Originally from Detroit, Michigan, Bell attended New York University's
Tisch School of the Arts. She currently lives in Los Angeles.
From creator/writer Tim Kring ("Crossing Jordan") comes the
Emmy and Golden Globe nominated "Heroes," an epic drama that
chronicles the lives of ordinary people who discover they possess
extraordinary abilities. In its first season, "Heroes" was
honored with a People's Choice Award, an AFI Award, a Multicultural Prism
Award and this year's TV Land Future Classic Award and the TV Critics
Association Awards' Outstanding Program of the Year, as well as
nominations at the Golden Globe Awards, NAACP Image Awards, WGA Awards and
Satellite Awards. "Heroes" makes its second season debut on
Monday, Sept. 24.
Joining Kring as executive producer are Dennis Hammer ("Crossing
Jordan"), Allan Arkush ("Crossing Jordan") and Greg Beeman
("Smallville"). The drama is produced by Universal Media Studios
in association with Tailwind Productions.
Bell is represented by CAA and Emily Gerson-Saines of Brookside Artist
Management.
Source:
NBC Press Release