Doron Bell is a multifaceted Canadian-American actor who discovered his passion for music, singing, and performing at the tender age of 16. Following a couple of years of college theatre, he embarked on his acting career in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1995.
As he pursued a singing career in Los Angeles in 1998, Doron frequently found himself hired as a demo singer by various producers represented by the renowned Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. This led to him being approached by producer Brainz Dimilo, who had worked with notable artists such as Pink, 3LW, and Jamie Foxx, to form the reggae/R&B duo FARENA (pronounced fah-reh-nah).
The duo gained recognition after being featured on R&B star Jon B's club hit single "Everytime," alongside Grammy-winning and dancehall legend Beenie Man. This exposure marked a significant milestone in Doron's career, and he soon landed his first lead role, playing a South African teenager on the TV series "Born Free." The show's 26-episode run left an indelible mark on him, and since then, he has been dedicated to either acting or singing.
Today, Doron splits his time between Vancouver, Atlanta, Georgia, and Los Angeles, continuing to nurture his passion for both the stage and screen.