Bold, bewitching, and bright are the overarching three B's that describe Bella Nicoletti and her artistry. Currently at USC's School of Dramatic and Cinematic Arts, she is eager to cultivate her professional career as an actress, musician, and writer. Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Bella would perform for her family on the fireplace, deeming it "the stage." From that point, performing became not only a joy, but an escape from the world outside of herself. She turned to the music of theatre and inside her head, performing in her first musical at age 6 and writing her first song at age 8. Since then she has performed in over 30 on-stage and on-screen productions, having held lead or supporting roles in all if not a featured dancer. Bella is candid about her struggles of upholding success in all levels of her life, both artistic and academic, and the impossible expectations. She states, "I feel like I have been in fight or flight mode my entire life. I only truly realized once you let go of control and accept the parts of yourself that fear you, the world will begin to open up and you can breathe again." While working for ABC's General Hospital and finishing her degree, she is crafting an alternative solo album inspired by these experiences and the loneliness of your 20s in addition to a personal screenplay that brings awareness to mental illness and personality disorders in LGBTQ+ women. As an actress, singer, and writer on the brink of graduation, Bella is seeking representation as she cannot juggle her bursts of creativity, hunger for her dreams, and enormous workload with her mild to moderate ADHD.