(Scrubs Casting Director) Brett Benner: (on his casting of Bellamy) The producers wanted us to go after a star, but the star's agent said she just didn't respond to the show. So we brought in Bellamy, and she nailed the audition and got the part. It's really gratifying when we can actually cast the show--when the process actually works. And it's so much better to be creative than just slamming a celebrity into a part, where sometimes it's at the expense of the role, but it gets more people to tune in.
Bellamy is a natural brunette but she appeared blonde in her role as Dr. Grace Miller on NBC's Scrubs.
Bellamy appeared in both The Real Inspector Hound and The Actor's Nightmare during the summer of 2001. The plays were sponsored by Penn State's theatre department and featured Law & Order vet George Dzundza.
Bellamy (then known as Amy) was voted "most talented" in her senior class.
Bellamy was the associate producer for the 2006 film Simple Things which was shot in North Carolina and was first screened in her hometown of Ashville.
Her Broadway credits include the role of Mary in Cy Coleman's The Life and Meg in the revival of Merrily We Roll Along by Stephen Sondheim.