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Bethany Joy Lenz was born on April 2, 1981 in
Hollywood Florida. Until 2003, Bethany Joy used Joie Lenz as her
stage name. The unusual spelling of her name was adopted in her
early teens. Today she is simply Bethany Joy.
At four, her father, Bob, a history teacher and therapist,
and her mother, Cathie, a personnel manager and entrepreneur,
moved to Arlington, Texas. It was in Texas, while attending Pope
Elementary, that Bethany Joy began acting. She landed her first
role at seven as a Munchkin in an adaptation of "The Wizard
of Oz." At ten, she was bitten by the acting bug when she
landed the role of Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird" at
the Irving Community Theater in Texas. On a trip to Los Angeles
with a drama school, she landed her first professional job in a
commercial for "Swan Crossing," a teen series.
Job opportunities moved Bethany Joy and her family to New
Jersey when she was eleven. She immediately began auditioning
and quickly became a commercial veteran, appearing in
commercials for Eggos Waffles and Dr Pepper. While a sophomore
in high school, she landed the role of Linda Halleck in the
Stephen King movie thriller "Thinner."
In March of 1998, at 17, Bethany Joy began the role that
would rocket her into stardom. She earned a nine episode stint
on Guiding Light as Reva Shayne's teen-aged clone. Bethany Joy's
performance as the spunky and vulnerable clone earned her raves
and acclaim from viewers, critics, and GL executives alike. In
fact, GL execs were so impressed they decided to keep her in
mind should another role arise. It was not too long before this
came to pass.
In November of 1998, Bethany Joy began what has become her
most popular role to date, Michelle Bauer, Guiding Light's
proverbial girl next door. While working on the demanding
daytime serial Guiding Light, Bethany Joy graduated from Eastern
Christian School in New Jersey in 1999 and landed the much
coveted role of "Rose Cronin" in the highly
anticipated ABC TV-movie return of 70's favorite "Mary
& Rhoda." She also appeared in the off-Broadway musical
"Foxy Ladies Love/Boogie 70's Explosion."
In October of 2000, at the end of her two year contract with
Guiding Light, Bethany Joy chose to leave her popular role and
decided it was time to move on and pursue her dreams. Not only
has she proved herself as an actress, Bethany Joy is also a
talented musician and singer with a four-octave range. Since
leaving Guiding Light Bethany Joy has completed a demo of
original music and continues to writing screenplays. She has
also had guest starring roles on many prime-time shows,
including "Felicity", "Charmed" and
"The Guardian."
In 2001 Bethany Joy joined the cast of "Bring It On Again,"
where she turned in an unforgettable performance as Marni Potts. Bethany Joy is currently starring in WB's drama "One
Tree Hill" as Haley James. In 2004 Bethany collaborated with
Tyler Hilton on a cover of Ryan Adams' "When the Stars Go Blue"
for the "One Tree Hill" Soundtrack.
In the 2005 season Bethany joined, Tyler Hilton, Gavin DeGraw
and the Wreckers on the 25-city "One Tree Hill" Tour.
Turning in to a big year Bethany
Joy signed a recording contract with Sony/Epic Records. Her
original music has been inspired mostly by artists such as
Sheryl Crow, James Taylor, Fiona Apple and Billy Joel. Her album
is expected to release in 2006.
Bethany Joy loves photography, painting, cooking, and horseback
riding. She has many dreams that
include attending college, movie roles, Broadway,
and training at London's prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic
Arts.
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