Belinda Gosbee is a multifaceted creative professional with a diverse range of skills and accomplishments spanning two decades across film, television, and theatre.
Notable roles in her acting career include cult heroine Jenni in The Look-See series for Crypt TV, Martha in the Sundance and Tribeca 2017 film Pineapple, Tawny on the CBS television show 2 Broke Girls, and Jenny Dakota in Season 2 of the award-winning series L.A. Macabre on Amazon Prime, which earned 11 nominations for the International Academy of Web Television Awards, including Best Ensemble Performance - Drama.
As a voice-over artist, Belinda has contributed to notable projects such as guiding players in Warner Bros' Mad Max and voicing Toyota's "Start Your Impossible" Olympic campaign.
Classically theatre-trained, Belinda has received critical acclaim for her stage work, including dramatic lead roles in Arthur Miller's The Crucible at Sydney's New Theatre and Lee Blessing's Two Rooms at the L.A. Fringe Fest, which she self-produced. The LA Weekly praised her performance in the latter, describing it as "riveting" and a "Must Go" show.
Belinda's educational background includes a journalism major, and she was selected for the Australians in Film Screenwriters Room at L.A.'s Raleigh Studios.
Currently, she is making the festival circuit rounds with her short film "Amend," which she wrote, produced, and starred in, earning nominations for Best Actress at the I Will Tell International Film Festival and winning Best Performance alongside co-star Adan James Carrillo at The Toronto Feedback Film Festival. Additionally, she can be seen in the latest Outback Steakhouse commercial as a principal.
In her spare time, Belinda enjoys her work as a voice-over artist, published writer, and snowboarder, holding a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications with a focus on Journalism. She is a member of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).