Maria Elena Bello

 Maria Elena Bello, born April 18th 1967, is an American actress and producer as well as writer. Permanent Midnight (1998), Payback (99), Coyote Ugly 2000, The Cooler 2003, A History of Violence 2005, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor 2008, Grown Ups (2011), Prisoners (2013) and Lights Out (2016) were only some of her film roles. Bello was a television star as the character Dr. Anna Del Amico, a medical drama that aired from 1997 to 1998. Bello was also the character Michelle McBride on Goliath's first season in 2016, and also as Special Agent Jacqueline Sloane on NCIS in which she was as the lead agent. Bello was born April 18, 1967 in Norristown (New Jersey) to Kathy Bello, who was a teacher and nurse at school. Bello also appeared as Dr. Anna Del Amico in the medical drama"ER" (1997-1998). Bello also starred in other roles, such as Michelle McBride in the series' first season Touch in 2013, as well as the role of Special Agent Jacqueline Sloane from NCIS from 2017 to 2021. Bello pursued a degree in political science at Villanova University. Bello continued to train in acting by taking part in various New York theatre productions. Bello as well as Dan McDermott have a son, Jackson. [18] She wrote in November 2013 about her identical-sex relationship, Clare Munn, and how it ended. The book she wrote was published. Whatever...Love Is Love: Questioning the labels we assign to ourselves (Dey Street Books 28 April 2015)






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