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Kirsten Storms ("Isabella 'Belle' Black")
Kirsten Storms joined the cast of Days of Our Lives in 1999 as the character
Belle Black, the coveted role of John Black and Marlena Evans precocious daughter. This year, Storms won her first Soap Opera
Digest Award for Outstanding Younger Lead Actress.
Storms has been acting since the age of 5, when she was discovered
by a talent scout after a performance at an childrens acting school in Orlando, Florida. Shortly after training in New York
and performing Off-Broadway, she was approached by several agents and talent scouts. Storms first acting job was a commercial
for Galoob Baby Doll. Several more commercial jobs followed for Tyco campaigns, Sea World, Mattel and Toyota. Her first series
job was in ABCs Second Noah as the character Hannah Beckett. She has also made appearances on the WBs 7th Heaven, Disney shows
Zenon, girl of the 21st Century and "Zenon the Zequel," and Sing me a Story With Belle. She has also appeared on Lifetimes
Any Day Now and Hallmark Entertainments The Trojan Horse.
In her leisure time, Storms enjoys reading (John Grisham
is her favorite author), going to the movies, and spending time with family and friends at home in Los Angeles. Storms birthday
is April 8 1984.
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Jason Cook ("Shawn D. Brady")
Daytime television newcomer Jason Cook could not have asked for better
soap opera genes; his character, Sean-D, is the heir apparent to one of televisions super-couples, Bo & Hope, on NBCs
number one daytime drama, Days of Our Lives. Cook was recently awarded a 2001 Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Younger
Lead Actor for his portrayal of Shawn Brady.
His first foray into show business was as a pianist and promising, young
musician but it was not until high school, when Cook stepped in at the last minute for the lead in the school play Whodunnit,
that he knew he wanted to pursue a career in acting. Cooks first professional acting gig was as host for the Disney Channels
Project Time followed by various roles ranging from Tony in Westside Story to Dimitrius in Midsummer Nights Dream at the Civic
Arts Shakespeare Summer Festival. His additional television credits include a guest star role on Nickelodeons The Amanda Show.
Currently Cook performs with an improvisational comedy sketch troop, which he formed with some friends.
Originally
from New Jersey, the Cooks moved to California when Jason was born. He currently resides with his parents and his three siblings
in Los Angeles, California. In his spare time, he enjoys reading and working on his screenplay. He celebrates his birthday
on September 13 1980.
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