Belle Armstrong (Johnsonverse)

Isabella Teresa Armstrong (b. June 19, 1996) is an American media mogul, actress, writer, producer, and director, having served as CCO of Johnson Industries, CEO and President of WBC, and CEO of Johnson Foods since September 1, 2009. She is also the creator of the Detective Jenny sub-franchise The Kids of Hills Beach, and is a regular cast member on her husband Tim Johnson's combination talk/sketch show Fireside Chat with Tim Johnson, which she also announces.

Armstrong is also an actress, her greatest claim to fame being her role as Doma Waldon in the Star Wars: Alternity franchise. In addition, she is also known for her career in illustrating, having illustrated over thirty books, notably for Tim's Terradonia series.

Early Life
Isabella Teresa Armstrong was born on June 19, 1996 to local author James Armstrong and software engineer Lanisha Armstrong in San Francisco, California; she was named after the character Princess Belle from the 1991 film Beauty and the Beast. They moved to nearby San Jose when Armstrong was two due to James' budding screenwriting career upon joining Johnson Studios; it was there that she met Tim Johnson, and at the age of 4, began developing a crush on him, not realizing that Tim also had a crush on her; they confessed to each other in 2006 when both families took a trip to that year's Daytona 500.

Acting
In 2003, it was announced that Armstrong would portray the role of Asha in the

Johnson Industries
On September 1, 2009, when Tim Johnson became CEO of Johnson Industries, he installed Armstrong as CCO of the company, CEO of WBC, and CEO of Johnson Foods and all of the restaurant companies under Johnson Foods. At the request of



Personal Life
Armstrong is the daughter of James and Lanisha Armstrong, the grandniece of astronaut Neil Armstrong, the granddaughter of veteran game show host, creator and announcer J. Dale Armstrong, and has four sisters, Maddie, Janice, Lana, and Becky, along with two brothers, Larry and Chris. She also is the wife of Johnson CEO Tim Johnson; the two wed on December 1, 2014, having been a couple since 2006. Armstrong and Johnson have three children: twins Ricky and Bella, and Armando; it is expected that Ricky will one day take over as CEO of Johnson Industries.



Filmography
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