Bellina Logan

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Bellina Logan
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OccupationActress
Years active1980–present

Bellina Logan is an American television and film actress. [1]

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Career

Logan is known for her roles in such films and television shows as Interview with the Vampire , Twin Peaks and as Nurse Kit in ER and Janice Mayfield in the sitcom Daddio . She portrayed the recurring character of Fiona in Sons Of Anarchy .

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990 Blue Steel Rookie #1
1990 Wild at Heart Beany ThornScenes deleted
1990 Jacob's Ladder Emergency Ward Nurse
1994 Interview with the Vampire Tavern Girl
1997 Just Write Tory
1997 Picture Perfect Ad Agency Receptionist
2001 Daddy and Them Liquor Store Girl #2
2002 Bug Sheila
2004Myron's MovieMelinda
2006 Inland Empire Linda
2007Sunny & Share Love YouKenny's Mom

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980 Insight Maria CostaEpisode: "Who Loves Amy Tonight?"
1989 A Man Called Hawk AshaEpisode: "Poison"
1990 Twin Peaks Louie “Birdsong” BudwayEpisode: "Laura's Secret Diary"
1991Mimi & MeRulaTelevision film
1991 Law & Order Gail CarradineEpisode: "Out of Control"
1992 On the Air Woman With No NameEpisode #1.7
1995 One Life to Live RobynnEpisode #1.6843
1995 Central Park West Carolyn / Female Editor #15 episodes
1996–2008 ER Nurse Kit27 episodes
2000 Daddio Janice Mayfield14 episodes
2000, 2001 Family Law Madeline Stivers2 episodes
2004 Crossing Jordan MorticianEpisode: "Justice Delayed"
2006 Girlfriends Tamara DukesEpisode: "It's Raining Men"
2009–2010 Sons of Anarchy Fiona Larkin7 episodes
2010 Numbers LawyerEpisode: "Scratch"
2010 Hawthorne Dr. Logan2 episodes
2011 Medium Miss MartinEpisode: "Labor Pains"
2011–2013 Enlightened Tanya4 episodes
2013 NCIS: Los Angeles Nurse #1Episode: "Ascension"
2014 Awkward DentistEpisode: "Listen to This"
2017 The Magicians NurseEpisode: "The Flying Forest"
2017 Famous in Love Professor Sandra Hawkins2 episodes
2017 Twin Peaks Female DoctorEpisode: "Part 16"
2017, 2018 Midnight, Texas Aunt Mildred2 episodes
2018 American Vandal Detective Carla Dickey6 episodes
2019 Better Things Mrs. ForngesEpisode: "Holding"
2019 Big Little Lies MindyEpisode: "Kill Me"
2020 NCIS Commander Roberta StockEpisode: "Blarney"

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References

  1. "Bellina Logan". The New York Times . Archived from the original on 2013-01-30.