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Bell at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival

Kristen Bell is an American actress and producer. She began her acting career starring in stage productions, making her Broadway debut as Becky Thatcher in the comedy musical The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and appeared in a Broadway revival of The Crucible the following year.

Bell received a Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television for her performance as the title character in the television series Veronica Mars (2004–2007).[1] She reprised the eponymous role in the 2014 film and the 2019 revival. She starred in the lead role of Eleanor Shellstrop on the critically acclaimed NBC comedy series The Good Place, receiving a Golden Globe Award nomination for her role.[2]

She voiced the titular narrator in the teen drama series Gossip Girl, reprising the role in the 2021 sequel. She was uncredited for her narration.

In film, she had her major breakout film role as the title character in Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008). She has since appeared in a number of comedy films, including Couples Retreat (2009), When in Rome (2010), You Again (2010), and The Boss (2016). Bell received further recognition for voicing Princess Anna in the Disney animated film Frozen (2013), and its sequel Frozen II (2019).

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1998 Polish Wedding Teenage Girl Uncredited [3]
2001 Pootie Tang Record Executive's Daughter [4]
2002 People Are Dead Angela's Friend #1 [5]
2003 The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay Alison Dodge [6]
The Cat Returns Hiromi (voice) [7]
2004 Spartan First Daughter Laura Newton [8]
2005 Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical Mary Lane [9]
Deepwater Nurse Laurie
2006 Fifty Pills Gracie
Pulse Mattie Webber
Roman The Girl / Isis [10]
2007 Flatland: The Movie Hex (voice) Short film [10]
2008 Forgetting Sarah Marshall Sarah Marshall [11]
2009 Fanboys Zoe [12]
Serious Moonlight Sara [13]
Astro Boy Cora (voice) [14]
Couples Retreat Cynthia Smith [15]
2010 Astro Boy vs. The Junkyard Pirates Cora (voice) Short film [16]
Lost Masterpieces of Pornography June Crenshaw Short film [17]
When in Rome Elizabeth Ann "Beth" Martin [18]
Get Him to the Greek Sarah Marshall Cameo [19]
You Again Marni Olivia Olsen [20]
Burlesque Nicole "Nikki" Finnegan [21]
2011 Scream 4 Chloe Cameo [22]
2012 Safety Not Guaranteed Belinda St. Sing
Big Miracle Jill Jerard
Flatland 2: Sphereland Hex (voice)
Hit and Run Annie Bean Also co-producer
Stuck in Love Tricia Walcott
2013 Movie 43 Supergirl Segment: "Super Hero Speed Dating" [23]
Some Girl(s) Bobbi [24]
The Lifeguard Leigh London
Frozen Anna (voice) [25]
2014 Veronica Mars Veronica Mars Also executive producer [26]
2015 Frozen Fever Anna (voice) Short film [27]
Unity Narrator (voice) Documentary
2016 Zootopia Priscilla (voice) [28]
The Boss Claire Rawlings [29]
Bad Moms Kiki Moore [30]
2017 The Disaster Artist Herself [31]
CHiPs Karen Baker [32]
How to Be a Latin Lover Cindy [33]
A Bad Moms Christmas Kiki Moore [31]
Olaf's Frozen Adventure Anna (voice) Short film [34]
2018 Pandas Narrator Documentary [35]
Teen Titans Go! To the Movies Jade Wilson (voice) [36]
Like Father Rachel Hamilton [37]
Ralph Breaks the Internet Anna (voice) [38]
2019 Frozen II [39]
2021 Queenpins Connie Kaminski [40]
2022 The People We Hate at the Wedding Alice Stevenson [41]
2023 PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie Janet (voice) [42]
Once Upon a Studio Anna (voice) Short film [43]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2003 The Shield Jessica Hintel Episode: "The Quick Fix" [44]
American Dreams Amy Fielding Episode: "Act of Contrition" [45]
The O'Keefes Virginia's Owner 2 episodes [4]
Everwood Stacey Wilson Episode: "Extra Ordinary" [46]
2004 Gracie's Choice Gracie Thompson Television film [47]
Deadwood Flora Anderson 2 episodes [48]
2004–2007,
2019
Veronica Mars Veronica Mars Lead role: 72 episodes
Also executive producer (8 episodes)
[49]
2007–2008 Heroes Elle Bishop Main cast (season 2)
Recurring (season 3): 12 episodes
[50]
2007–2012 Gossip Girl Gossip Girl (voice) / Herself Narrator: 120 episodes (uncredited)
Herself (Episode: "New York, I Love You XOXO")
[51][52]
2009 The Cleveland Show Mandy (voice) Episode: "Da Doggone Daddy-Daughter Dinner Dance" [53]
2009–2010 Party Down Uda Bengt 2 episodes [54]
2011 Glenn Martin, DDS Hayley (voice) Episode: "Videogame Wizard" [55]
Robot Chicken Sara Lee / Waitress (voice) Episode: "Some Like It Hitman" [56]
2012–2016 House of Lies Jeannie van der Hooven Lead role: 58 episodes [57]
2012 Unsupervised Megan (voice) 13 episodes [58]
2012–2014 CMT Music Awards Herself / co-host Special, with Toby Keith and Jason Aldean [59][60]
2013–2014 Parks and Recreation Ingrid de Forest 3 episodes [61]
2013, 2020 Hollywood Game Night Herself 2 episodes [62][63]
2013 Lady Gaga and the Muppets Holiday Spectacular Special [64]
2015 Repeat After Me Episode: "1.2" [65]
Liv and Maddie Episode: "Ask Her More-a-Rooney" [66]
30th Independent Spirit Awards Herself / Co-Host Special, with Fred Armisen [67]
It's Your 50th Christmas, Charlie Brown Special [68]
2015, 2021 The Simpsons Harper Jambowski (voice), Marge Simpson (singing voice) Episodes: "Friend with Benefit", "The Star of the Backstage" [69][70]
2016 iZombie Herself (voice) Episode: "Fifty Shades of Grey Matter" [71]
LEGO Frozen Northern Lights Anna (voice) Special [72]
2016–2020 The Good Place Eleanor Shellstrop Lead role: 53 episodes
Directed episode: "The Funeral to End All Funerals"
[73]
2017 Nobodies Herself Episode: "Too Much of a Good Thing" [74]
Jimmy Kimmel Live! Herself / Guest Host May 4, 2017; standing in for Jimmy Kimmel [75]
BoJack Horseman Ruthie (voice) Episode: "Ruthie" [76]
Family Guy Martha (voice) Episode: "Petey IV" [77]
Encore! Herself / Host Also executive producer [78]
2017–2018 Big Mouth Various voices 4 episodes [79]
2018 24th Screen Actors Guild Awards Herself / Host Special [80]
The Ellen DeGeneres Show Herself / Guest Host May 31, 2018; standing in for Ellen DeGeneres [81]
The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale Herself Episode: "Pizza Ghost" [82]
2019 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Episode: "Compounding Pharmacies" [83]
2019–2020 Encore! Herself / Host 12 episodes
Also executive producer
[78]
2020 #KidsTogether: The Nickelodeon Town Hall Moderator of COVID-19 special
Also executive producer
[84]
2020, 2022 Central Park Molly Tillerman, Abby (voice) Main role: 23 episodes [85][86]
2020 Into the Unknown: Making Frozen 2 Herself 6 episodes [87]
21–2023 Gossip Girl Gossip Girl (voice) Narrator: 22 episodes [88]
2021 Ultra City Smiths Donella Pecker 6 episodes [89]
HouseBroken Juliet (voice) Episode: "Who's a Good Therapist?" [90]
2021–2022 Do, Re & Mi Mi (voice) Main role; also executive producer [91]
2022 The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window Anna Whitaker Miniseries; main role [92]
2022–present The Tiny Chef Show Herself 3 episodes; also executive producer [93]
2022 Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music & Laughter Television special [94]
Zootopia+ Priscilla (voice) Episode: "Dinner Rush" [95]
2023 StoryBots: Answer Time Ms. Cafeteria Worker Lady Episode: "Refrigerator" [96]
2024 Nobody Wants This Joanne Main role [97]
A Man on the Inside woman leaving an educational lecture Cameo [98]


Video games

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007 Assassin's Creed Lucy Stillman (voice) Also likeness [99]
2009 Astro Boy: The Video Game Cora (voice) [100]
Assassin's Creed II Lucy Stillman (voice) Also likeness [101]
2010 Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood [102]
2013 Disney Infinity Anna (voice) [103]
2014 Disney Infinity 2.0
2015 Disney Infinity 3.0
2019 Kingdom Hearts III [104]

Web series

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s).
2012 Burning Love Mandy 4 episodes [105]
2014 Play It Again, Dick Herself 7 episodes [106]
2017 Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television Episode: "Freezed" [107]
2018–2020 Momsplaining with Kristen Bell 25 episodes [108][109]
2019 Hot Ones Episode: "Kristen Bell Ponders Morality While Eating Spicy Wings" [110]

Music videos

[edit]
Year Title Artist Ref.
2010 "Madder Red" Yeasayer [111]
2017 "Santa's Coming for Us" Sia [112]
2019 "Lost in the Woods" Weezer [113]

Theater

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s).
2001 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Becky Thatcher Broadway
Minskoff Theatre, New York
[114][115]
2001, 2024 Reefer Madness Mary Lane Off-Broadway
Variety Arts Theater, New York
[116][117]
2002 The Crucible Susanna Walcott Broadway
Virginia Theatre, New York
[118]
A Little Night Music Fredrika Armfeldt Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. [119]
2003 Sneaux Sneaux Devareaux Matrix Theatre, Los Angeles [120]
2004 A Little Night Music Fredrika Armfeldt Los Angeles Opera, Los Angeles [121]
2009 Heathers: The Musical Veronica Sawyer 3 Los Angeles Workshops [122]
2014 Hair Sheila Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles [123]

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