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Robert Alfred "Bob" Morley (born 20 December 1984) is an Australian actor. He is known for his role as Bellamy Blake in The CW's The 100 (2014–2020).. He became known first as Drew Curtis in the Australian soap opera Home and Away (2006), appeared on the Australian music talent show It Takes Two in 2007, and joined the cast of drama series The Strip in 2008.
Though Echo is reunited with Bellamy who had in fact survived, Bellamy has been changed for the worse by his experiences. After Clarke kills Bellamy, Echo tells Clarke that she feels the real Bellamy has been dead for awhile and sinks into a depression over his loss and her unwillingness to reveal the truth about her identity to him.
The 100 has done the same, presenting a finale that doesn't shy away from the morally complex stakes it's spent a whole season building up." [105] Maureen Ryan of The Huffington Post, wrote: "I've rarely seen a program demonstrate the kind of consistency and thematic dedication that The 100 has shown in its first two seasons. This is a show ...
Wednesday's episode of The 100 made up for this season's conspicuous lack of Bellamy by giving us an entire season's worth of Bob Morley's character in a single hour. I never thought "too much ...
Bellamy may have debuted a clean-shaven face atop Wednesday's episode of The 100, but no amount of personal grooming could purge the stench of betrayal still lingering after last week's character ...
For actress Bellamy Young, the perfect day is all about prioritizing mind, body and spirit. “Being in nature feeds my soul,” the Scandal alum, 54, shares exclusively in the latest issue of Us ...
Feeling guilty, Charlotte attempts to turn herself in, but Bellamy intercepts her. The whole group ends up at a dead-end cliff where Charlotte jumps off and commits suicide, and Bellamy banishes Murphy; the incident brings the formerly feuding Clarke and Bellamy together as a strong leadership front for the 100.
Lexa, Clarke, other Grounders discover an army of dead Grounders, slain by Pike, the new and destructive leader of the Sky People, and his followers. Lexa is informed by a wounded Indra that the Sky People have rejected joining the coalition. Lexa allows Clarke to return to convince Bellamy to step down.