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
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Current Projects
The Yellow Handkerchief As May Released Coming soon to DVD Info •
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Grown Ups As Sally Lamonsoff Released In cinemas now (US) Info • Photos •
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The Company Men As Sally Wilcox Released 2010 Info • Photos •
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Beautiful Boy As Kate Carroll Released 2010? Info • Photos •
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Abduction As Mara Status Filming now Info • Photos •
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Emergency Sex (HBO TV Series)
St Vincent
Wild Oats
Law & Order: SVU (2 episodes)
"As I’ve gotten older I’ve become more open. You stop judging yourself and you stop judging others. And it
doesn’t matter anymore if anybody likes you."
Hollywood supports Artists for Peace and Justice for Haiti Watch our panel of amazing celebrity supporters including Daniel Craig, Paul Haggis, Olivia Wilde, Gerard Butler, Penelope Cruz, and Maria Bello voice their support for APJ, showing our work in Haiti!
New promotional materials for Maria’s upcoming comedy Grown Ups have been released! There’s a new International Trailer, a poster, and stills. Grown Ups is set to be released on June 25th.
Grown Ups, starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, Rob Schneider, and David Spade, is a comedy about five friends and former teammates who reunite years later to honor the passing of their childhood basketball coach. With their wives (Salma Hayek, Maria Bello, Maya Rudolph) and kids in tow, they spend the Fourth of July holiday weekend together at the lake house where they celebrated their championship years earlier. Picking up where they left off, they discover why growing older doesn’t mean growing up.
Clips: “The Yellow Handkerchief” The Good: Kristen Stewart, William Hurt and Maria Bello. These are three people who don’t need to do anything to attract your attention. Eddie Redmayne, on the other hand, is a lesser known actor, but manages to make a striking impact in just a few minutes of film. The Bad: All five clips are major snoozers. There are some promising elements in each, but you’ll have to put some effort in to find them. Promotional Power: Minimal. All intrigue comes from the impressive cast, not from the actual footage. Check out all five here.
‘Yellow Handkerchief’ Clip: May And Brett
May (Maria Bello) plays around with Brett (William Hurt) as he tries to find his favorite thing.
The Company Men will premiere at Sundance later this month.
One of the first casualties of a corporate downsize is Bobby Walker, a hot-shot sales executive who is living the idyllic life — complete with two kids and a mortgaged picket fence. His boss, and founder of the company, doesn’t take Bobby’s severance well, and he storms into the boardroom to demand a reprieve of the severe measures. He learns quickly that some choices are out of his hands, and this is only the beginning. We embark on a journey that is all too familiar in today’s recessionary economy: one that will test friendships, loyalties, and family bonds.
Below are a video and screencaptures from Maria’s recent appearance on Craig Ferguson, for his 1000th show celebration. The segment was filmed at the same time she appeared on the show in November as she has the same hair and dress as then. It’s a pretty funny interview!