Belinda Gosbee
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Belinda Gosbee is a writer, producer, & theatre-trained actress who's been working across film, television, & theatre for 20 years.
Notable roles include cult heroine Jenni in The Look-See series (Crypt TV), Martha in Pineapple (Sundance & Tribeca 2017); Tawny on 2 Broke Girls (CBS), and Jenny Dakota in Season 2 of the award-winning series L.A. Macabre (Amazon Prime streaming + nominated for 11 International Academy of Web Television Awards, including Best Ensemble Performance -Drama).
As a VO artist, she guided players in Warner Bros' Mad Max and was the voice of Toyota's "Start Your Impossible" Olympic campaign.
Classically theatre-trained, Belinda has received critical acclaim for her stage work including the dramatic lead roles of Elizabeth Proctor in Arthur Miller's The Crucible (Sydney's New Theatre) and Lainie in Lee Blessing's Two Rooms (L.A. Fringe Fest), which she self-produced. The LA Weekly described her performance in the latter as "riveting," calling it a "Must Go" show.
A journalism major, she was selected for the Australians in Film Screenwriters Room @ L.A.'s Raleigh Studios.
She is currently on the festival circuit with her short film "Amend" as writer, producer, and lead actress where she was nominated for Best Actress at the I Will Tell International Film Festival and won Best Performance (alongside co-star Adan James Carrillo) at The Toronto Feedback Film Festival. And can be seen as a principal in the latest Outback Steakhouse commercial.
Belinda is also a voice-over artist, published writer, and snowboarder, with a BA Communications in Journalism. She is a member of SAG-AFTRA.
Notable roles include cult heroine Jenni in The Look-See series (Crypt TV), Martha in Pineapple (Sundance & Tribeca 2017); Tawny on 2 Broke Girls (CBS), and Jenny Dakota in Season 2 of the award-winning series L.A. Macabre (Amazon Prime streaming + nominated for 11 International Academy of Web Television Awards, including Best Ensemble Performance -Drama).
As a VO artist, she guided players in Warner Bros' Mad Max and was the voice of Toyota's "Start Your Impossible" Olympic campaign.
Classically theatre-trained, Belinda has received critical acclaim for her stage work including the dramatic lead roles of Elizabeth Proctor in Arthur Miller's The Crucible (Sydney's New Theatre) and Lainie in Lee Blessing's Two Rooms (L.A. Fringe Fest), which she self-produced. The LA Weekly described her performance in the latter as "riveting," calling it a "Must Go" show.
A journalism major, she was selected for the Australians in Film Screenwriters Room @ L.A.'s Raleigh Studios.
She is currently on the festival circuit with her short film "Amend" as writer, producer, and lead actress where she was nominated for Best Actress at the I Will Tell International Film Festival and won Best Performance (alongside co-star Adan James Carrillo) at The Toronto Feedback Film Festival. And can be seen as a principal in the latest Outback Steakhouse commercial.
Belinda is also a voice-over artist, published writer, and snowboarder, with a BA Communications in Journalism. She is a member of SAG-AFTRA.