After studying at HB Studio in New York City and the British American Drama Academy in London, Bell graduated from the Stella Adler Conservatory program.
Her father Ted Bell was the Vice Chairman of the Board and Creative Director of Young & Rubicam, one of the world's largest advertising agencies.
[2] In 2009, Bell was hired as an actor on HaAh HaGadol 2, the Israeli version of the reality show Big Brother in a strategic attempt to confuse the competing cast.
[3] She has modeled in campaigns for Hogan, NAHM, Rad Hourani, Meredith Kahn, Bloomingdale's, and Club Monaco Byrdie Bell is recognized for her contributions to global artistic and social initiatives, including her notable work in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, her involvement with the U.S.-Mexico border issues, and her role in the television series Odd Mom Out.
The show, which humorously depicted the lives of wealthy New Yorkers, featured Byrdie in a notable role that contributed to the ensemble cast.
Byrdie Bell collaborated with thriller author Ryan Steck to ensure that the novel retained the trademark excitement, suspense, and depth that characterized her father's writing.
Steck's expertise in suspense and storytelling was invaluable in preserving the core themes of Ted Bell's work while advancing the plot in exciting new directions.