Tessa Bell(I)
- Producer
- Writer
Tessa Bell began acting as a teenager in Washington DC playing Mary in Ionesco's "The Bald Soprano" at the Washington Theater Club, and Sandy in "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" for the Chevy Chase Players before heading off to SUNY Purchase to study Political Economy and Film. She graduated at the top of her class and received the Presidential Award for her documentary on African American neighborhood displacement and subsequent devastation.
Post college she crafted a career at CBS Sixty Minutes and the CBS Evening News where she worked until the arrival of her daughter, which precipitated the choice not to return to CBS, whereupon she built Infinity Films & Video, Inc. a film and video company producing films for Fortune 500 companies, as well as more inspiring entertainment in the form of short children's films.
In the mid-nineties, Tessa turned a corner and began producing live off-Broadway cabaret shows. She wrote and performed four cabaret shows, worked with cabaret greats Erv Raible, John Wallowitch and Tedd Firth and was nominated for Best Female Debut 2000 by the Manhattan Association of Cabaret and Clubs Awards. Her last show "Men Money & Madness" premiered in Dec. 2001 at "Judy's" and "Don't Tell Mama."
In 2008 Tessa moved to Los Angeles and began producing films and short form media again. She produced "Bipolar," a thriller starring Andrew J. West and Emma Bell with Beatrice Rosen and Andrew Howard, directed by Jean Veber and "Life Inside Out," a film starring Finneas O'Connell (Billie Eilish's brother) which won top awards at festivals across the US and was released theatrically in NY, LA & San Diego.
Under the banner of her production company Wild Flower Films, LLC, Tessa is in development (2022) on the feature film "Nice Trick" written and directed by her daughter Emma Bell (The Walking Dead, Dallas, Frozen...), a television show about the female Pope based on her award winning screenplay "The Legend," and a reprise of "Men, Money & Madness" at Theater West in Los Angeles.
After years on the Board of Directors of Women In Film, Tessa moved to become a Founding Board member of GreenLight Women whose mission is to champion women and promote diverse perspectives in media.
Post college she crafted a career at CBS Sixty Minutes and the CBS Evening News where she worked until the arrival of her daughter, which precipitated the choice not to return to CBS, whereupon she built Infinity Films & Video, Inc. a film and video company producing films for Fortune 500 companies, as well as more inspiring entertainment in the form of short children's films.
In the mid-nineties, Tessa turned a corner and began producing live off-Broadway cabaret shows. She wrote and performed four cabaret shows, worked with cabaret greats Erv Raible, John Wallowitch and Tedd Firth and was nominated for Best Female Debut 2000 by the Manhattan Association of Cabaret and Clubs Awards. Her last show "Men Money & Madness" premiered in Dec. 2001 at "Judy's" and "Don't Tell Mama."
In 2008 Tessa moved to Los Angeles and began producing films and short form media again. She produced "Bipolar," a thriller starring Andrew J. West and Emma Bell with Beatrice Rosen and Andrew Howard, directed by Jean Veber and "Life Inside Out," a film starring Finneas O'Connell (Billie Eilish's brother) which won top awards at festivals across the US and was released theatrically in NY, LA & San Diego.
Under the banner of her production company Wild Flower Films, LLC, Tessa is in development (2022) on the feature film "Nice Trick" written and directed by her daughter Emma Bell (The Walking Dead, Dallas, Frozen...), a television show about the female Pope based on her award winning screenplay "The Legend," and a reprise of "Men, Money & Madness" at Theater West in Los Angeles.
After years on the Board of Directors of Women In Film, Tessa moved to become a Founding Board member of GreenLight Women whose mission is to champion women and promote diverse perspectives in media.