Byrdie Bell is a multifaceted performer, recognized for her captivating on-screen presence and versatility as both an actress and model.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Bell's early life took a dramatic turn when she relocated to Manhattan at a young age, where she attended the prestigious United Nations International School.
After completing her high school education, Bell was accepted into the British American Drama Academy in London, followed by the esteemed Stella Adler Conservatory, where she honed her acting skills.
In 2010, her talent caught the attention of The New York Times, which listed her among the "Nifty 50" most promising up-and-coming talents.
Byrdie Bell's acting career began with several indie feature films, including a small but notable role in Martin Scorsese's Rolling Stone documentary, Shine a Light, as well as Afterschool alongside Ezra Miller and Jeremy Allen White.
As a model, Bell has graced the pages of top fashion publications such as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, V Magazine, and many others, and has landed major campaigns with prominent brands like Hogan, Nahm, and Bloomingdales.
In 2017, Bell took on the series regular role of Alice in the Fox International series Run Coyote Run, further solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile performer.