Kristen Bell Worries Her Daughters Won't Like FROZEN

By: Mar. 06, 2015
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In a new interview with PEOPLE, Kristen Bell shares her concern that her two daughters, Lincoln, 23 months, and Delta, 11 weeks won't give a thumbs up to her mega hit film FROZEN one day. "I hope I don't show them the movie and they both go, 'Eh,' " shares Bell, who voiced the character Anna in the Oscar winning animated film.

She continued, "My girls get along great, which I'm really grateful for," she says. "It will be exciting to show them Frozen one day because it's a story of sisters. When they both start watching TV, I think it will be a very special day in our household."

Read the interview in full here!

Bell currently stars as 'Jeannie Van Der Hooven' in the Showtime series HOUSE OF LIES opposite Don Cheadle. The fourth season premiered on January 11, 2015. She was recently seen reprising her beloved title role inWarner Brothers' film Veronica Mars. Bell also lent her voice to the character 'Anna' in the acclaimed new Disney animated feature, Frozen, directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee.

Bell appeared in a guest-starring arc in the most recent season of NBC's hit series Parks & Recreation. She also played the lead role in the independent film The Lifeguard, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. She also starred in and co-produced the comedy Hit & Run, written and directed by her husband Dax Shepard. Her other film credits include: Movie 43,Some Girls, Writers, Big Miracle, You Again, Burlesque, When in Rome, Couples Retreat, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Pulse, Serious Moonlight and David Mamet's Spartan.

Kristen's television credits include: Veronica Mars, Unsupervised, Deadwood, Heroes and Party Down. Her Broadway credits include: Tom Sawyer and The Crucible opposite Liam Neeson and Laura Linney. Her Off-Broadway credits include: Reefer Madness and A Little Night Music both at The Lincoln Center in New York andAhmanson Theatre in Los Angeles.

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