Rini Bell
Honorine Bell | |
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Born |
Rome, Italy | March 21, 1981
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1997–present |
Honorine Bell (born March 21, 1981) is an American actress.[1][2] Bell was born in Rome, Italy and spent most of her childhood in Europe before her family relocated to the United States where she grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana. She attended Louise S. McGehee school. She is named after the French Saint Honorine.
Career
Bell has been in movies such as Ghost World, The Terminal, Bring It On, Road Trip, Baja Beach Bums, and Jarhead. She had a recurring role on Gilmore Girls playing Lulu, a local third grade teacher at the Stars Hollow Elementary School and girlfriend to Kirk Gleason.
She has also done voice acting, being in the PSP game Jeanne d'Arc. She also voiced roles in four episodes of the animated television series King of the Hill.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Arresting Gina | Alice | |
2000 | Road Trip | Carla | |
2000 | Bring It On | Kasey | |
2001 | Ghost World | Graduation Speaker | |
2002 | Romantic, TheThe Romantic | Woman #1 | Short film |
2003 | As Virgins Fall | Jodi Horn | |
2004 | Burning Annie | Amanda | |
2004 | Terminal, TheThe Terminal | Nadia | |
2005 | Jarhead | Swoff's Sister | |
2007 | Cash Cow | The Publicist | Short film |
2008 | Thirst: Blood War, TheThe Thirst: Blood War | Ashley | |
2009 | Baja Beach Bums | Unis | |
2012 | Girl, a Guy, a Space Helmet, AA Girl, a Guy, a Space Helmet | Zspace Fellow #2 |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | Weird Al Show, TheThe Weird Al Show | Got Milk Girl | "Mining Accident" |
2001 | Reba | Luanne | "The Steaks Are High" |
2002 | So Little Time | Tanya | "Larrypalooza" |
2003-2007 | Gilmore Girls | Lulu | Recurring role |
2006 | Jeanne d'Arc | Liane (voice) | Video game |
2007 | Celebrity Deathmatch | Jessica Simpson | "Where's Lohan?" |
2007-2009 | King of the Hill | Various (voice) | Recurring role |
2009 | Goode Family, TheThe Goode Family | (voice) | "Pilot", "Graffiti in Greenville" |
References
- ↑ Chance, Norman (2010-12-23). Who Was Who on TV. Xlibris Corporation. pp. 548–. ISBN 978-1-4568-2127-2. Retrieved 19 August 2011.
- ↑ Willis, John; Monush, Barry (2006-04-30). Screen World: 2005 Film Annual. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 87–. ISBN 9781557836670. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
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