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Maria Bello is a talented actress best known for her roles in The Cooler, A History Of Violence, and The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Maria-Bello.org provides information and photos of Ms Bello's career, along with numerous other features. Please don't hesitate to contact me with any feedback, questions or contributions. Enjoy the site!






The Yellow Handkerchief
As May
Released Coming soon to DVD
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Grown Ups
As Sally Lamonsoff
Released In cinemas now (US)
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The Company Men
As Sally Wilcox
Released 2010
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Beautiful Boy
As Kate Carroll
Released 2010?
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Abduction
As Mara
Status Filming now
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Emergency Sex (HBO TV Series)
St Vincent
Wild Oats
Law & Order: SVU (2 episodes)
Carjacked

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HBO seals deal with Maria Bello
December 22nd, 2008 Filed Under Career No Comments / Comment?

HBO has sealed a deal with thesp Maria Bello (“The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor”) to develop and star in a new series for the pay cabler.

Untitled hourlong project will be created and penned by Gary Lennon (“The Shield”). Bello is set to star as a woman who’s forced into a life of crime to support her three teenage sons after her husband is killed. Bello’s character employs her sons as henchmen, leading them all down a destructive road.

Bello will exec produce with Lennon; Gavin Polone and John Carrabino are also exec producers.

Drama reps a return to TV for Bello, who spent two seasons on “ER” in the mid-1990s. Lennon, meanwhile, is also working on ABC’s upcoming “The Unusuals.”

Bello’s current credits include “The Yellow Handkerchief,” in which she stars opposite William Hurt, and “The Private Lives of Pippa Lee,” helmed by Rebecca Miller.

Lennon wrote and helmed the feature “.45″ and wrote “Drunks,” which was based on his play “Blackout.”


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