Brooke Lewis Bellas: Creating an impactful journey of hers as an award-winning actor and producer.

Her incredible work as a philanthropist, too, has brought her to the forefront and helped her win hearts.

The way a few industries and sectors around the world have garnered much momentum and growth can be attributed to a number of factors. One, of course, includes the advent of technology, but no one can really deny how a few astute minds and professionals have put in their best and committedly worked their way to the top bringing more growth, development, required change, and success for their respective industries. These individuals are the ones who make sure to clinch 
success only after attaining their sense of excellence, and this very attitude is something that leads them to the top of their niches in incredible ways. No one can serve as a better example today in the 
entertainment world than a woman named Brooke Lewis Bellas, known for her phenomenal craft as a performer, artist, and producer, who is all of what people know of her and even much beyond that, such is her excellence in the field as an actor and producer and such is the craze she has earned among fans and followers for being an award-winning performer.

Actress Brooke Lewis attends the 21st Costume Designers Guild Awards (CDGA) at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 19, 2019 in Beverly Hills. (Photo by Jean-Baptiste LACROIX / AFP) (Photo by JEAN-BAPTISTE LACROIX/AFP via Getty Images)

Scream Queen” is what she is popularly known, a title bestowed upon her in the entertainment industry for her portrayal of Dr. Grace Sario in the horror mystery “Kinky Killers” on SHOWTIME in 2007. In 2008, with “iMurders“, a mystery thriller, Brooke Lewis Bellas made a unique name 
for herself opposite Frank Grillo, Billy Dee Williams, and Gabrielle Anwar, and for the 2007 horror-thriller “Kinky Killers” opposite Charles Durning and Michael Pare and also for her comedic mobster Vampire “alter ego” character and passion project “Ms. Vampy.” The Philly talent, born 
in 1975, later had moved to New York City, the US, and got her break playing Donna Marsala in the Actors’ Equity Off-Broadway hit comedy “Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding.” After living in the city for four years, she moved to Hollywood in her pursuit of earning many more projects and work that could help her take giant steps ahead in the field.

Believing in herself and her inherent skills as a creative person, in 2002, she launched Philly Chick Pictures to not just create more opportunities for herself but also for the many other budding talents vying to make their mark as actors in the ever-so-competitive industry. Brooke Lewis Bellas, through each of her projects and the work she has done in the sector, has made her presence felt with her compelling performances. This earned her various accolades and awards like the B-Movie Award for Scream Queen of The Year for “Slime City Massacre” in 2010, the Mary Pickford Award for “Highlight Women in The Film Arts” at Zed Fest in 2016, the prestigious Actors Awards with the Best Actress In A Drama Award for “Sprinkles” in 2017 and the Stella Adler Acting Award at the Action On Film International Film Festival. In 2018, she was bestowed with the Best Actress In An Indie Film Award for her work in “Psycho Therapy” by the prestigious Actors Awards and then got inducted into The Carney Board for the honorable Carney Awards Character Actor Hall Of Fame created in honor of character actor icon Art Carney in 2019. In 2020, she got honored in the best-selling historical commemorative coffee table book ‘1000 Women In Horror, 1895-2018’. She even received the Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series Award at the NOVA Fest for her work opposite star Casper Van Dien in “Stripped.” She has never looked back since, and in 2021, she was also inducted into the Phillytainment PA Celebrity Hall Of Fame and even got honored by television’s renowned The Telly Awards.

Achieving so much and much more in the entertainment world, she did not stop hustling and dived deep into philanthropy as well. She is the one who has performed on Broadway at the August Wilson Theatre, and the Palace Theatre as an AIDS activist to aid Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Not just that, Brooke Lewis Bellas has even supported various charities like Breast Cancer Awareness for the Busted Foundation and The Lynn Sage Foundation. She is also a Board Certified Life Coach and is a Celebrity Ambassador for the Breaking The Chains Foundation.

Brooke Lewis Bellas (@brookelewisla) has indeed created an impactful journey of hers.

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