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Alaina Beth Reel is an actor from Waterloo, Iowa. She holds a BA in Theatre Arts from the University of Iowa. She began her on-screen career in Denver, Colorado when she was quickly signed to the phenomenal Radical Artists Agency for her work in the film Woebegone, directed by Jamie Pelz. In addition to film work, she has shot countless commercials, including Scott's Liquid Gold, King Soopers, Furniture Row, Audi Boulder, Honda, SNHU, Duke's and Bigs, John Elway's, and many more. She is also an accomplished voice-over actor. Her extensive regional theatrical resume includes the titular role in Woolf's Orlando, by Sarah Ruhl, which was performed as a trapeze theater piece, credits at the Denver Center Theatre Company, Curious Theatre Company, Miners Alley Playhouse, and the Catamounts. She is also a produced playwright, director, and singer. Ms. Reel is the writer and co-producer on a children's television show called The Magic Clock, and has a film festival under her own name. She is available in Denver, New Mexico, and LA markets.- Alison was born to parents Harvey and Linda Goodman on their 8th anniversary and started singing and acting at a young age. She found her love and passion for music which ran deep in her family beginning with her grandmother, who was a professional singer. From the time she could talk, she had been performing and entertaining onstage. Some of her favorite roles include Anita in West Side Story, Rizzo in Grease and Martin Luther in Godspell at Mix Company Theater Group. She is a professional singer, performing at numerous events including weddings, concerts. Growing up in New York makes nagging natural.
Marrying her college sweetheart, Jeremy Bernstein, they raised 3 wonderful boys with passions of their own in history, music and acting.
"It is cold outside, make sure you got your sweatah (sweater)!!!" - Carpenter Amy Wynn Pastor found her way to Trading Spaces from the stage. Amy Wynn's experience in theater began first as an aspiring actor, but soon found the behind-the-scenes work more compelling. She's traveled the nation with a variety of theater productions as a scenic carpenter and prop supervisor - a perfect combination of skills for a "Trading Spaces" carpenter.
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Andrew Smith founded Oobigo Media Partners, a West Palm Beach-based Media Consulting Company specializing in end-to-end Call Center operations and management, production, and airtime acquisition. Mr. Smith brings over 20 years of sales and management experience in the contact center industry in functions ranging from consulting, strategy & marketing, quality management, training, project management, and operations management. Ubbigo Media Partners is the primary consulting firm for SSTV and Wideshot Productions and Wayne Wiggins Company Prior to forming Oobigo Media, Mr. Smith acted as Vice President of a major travel agency Corporation, who now sits as a leader for one of the largest travel consortium's in the nation working with the largest cruise lines, hotels and airlines in the world. He also helped create the most successful call center operation in Palm Beach County featuring Imperial Majesty and Regal Empress cruise lines eventually overseeing three separate mega call centers.
Mr. Smith is also the principal consultant for Wide Shot Productions. Wide shot Productions is a multimedia company owned by Wayne Wiggins providing domestic and international media for any size company whether marketing a single product or an extensive campaign for a full catalog of products.
Mr. Smith has managed projects for the travel, direct response, insurance and medical and tech fields. He has created processes to successfully translate prestigious brands into superior customer experiences that increase satisfaction, loyalty, and profitability.
Mr. Smith attended and achieved full certification in outdoor survival from the National Outdoor Leadership School in Palmer, Alaska and is a licensed PADI scuba diving instructor having traveled to Thailand, Myanmar, Australia, Maldives, Fiji, Palau, Andaman Islands, Galapagos, and Cocos Islands to name a few!- Angela (Beth) Perdue was born in Norfolk, Virginia on December 15, 1982. From an early age she enjoyed many forms of art including music. At the age of 15, after watching a movie starring Deanna Durbin who was also 15 in the movie, Beth became very interested in singing. She started voice lessons soon after and within a year obtained an audition with the Virginia Opera. Beth enjoyed many singing opportunities including a trip to Europe after high school to sing in the Dvorak Festival. In 2016 Beth was asked to sing the national anthem for the 35th anniversary of the first Space Shuttle launch. Since that time Beth has sung for over 15 different NASA mission briefings and launches. She has also sung the National Anthem for Orlando City Soccer and various other local events. In 2018 Beth was able to perform in her first stage production of Beauty and the Beast.
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Ann Flagella is a creative and operational leader with over 25 years of entertainment industry and management experience. In her roles as Talent Manager, Executive Producer, Operations Manager, Director, and Consultant, she helmed numerous projects for Comedy Central, BET, Silver Pictures, New Line Cinema, Caesar's Entertainment, Showtime, and The World Famous Laugh Factory. She has also worked extensively with high-profile talent including Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons, Eddie Griffin, Dane Cook, Kevin Hart, Dave Chappelle, Kathy Griffin, Marlon Wayans, George Lopez, Cedric The Entertainer, DL Hughley and Charlie Murphy.
Ms. Flagella's in-depth knowledge of talent management, tour management, business management, club management and production has earned her many accolades in comedy, variety, unscripted, and feature films, where she has excelled at being a creative problem-solver, multi-tasker, cost-cutter, discreet liaison for A-List talent, and expert manager to hundreds of employees.
Most recently, as Executive Producer of the hit show, The Eddie Griffin Experience at The Rio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Ms. Flagella oversees all aspects, including advertising/promotions, talent relations, and business management.
Ms. Flagella's financial acumen is a signature strength - she creatively and effectively manages and cuts costs to save talent and productions thousands of dollars in negotiating deals, auditing, asset management, financing agreements, and banking. Creatively, she served as Executive Producer of the hit Comedy Central special, You Can Tell Em I Said It, and as Mr. Griffin's manager on The Comedy Get Down live tour and BET scripted television series featuring Cedric The Entertainer, DL Hughley, Charlie Murphy and George Lopez.
As President of Eddie Griffin's Front of the Bus, Inc. for 13 years, Ms. Flagella excelled not only at talent, tour, development, venue, social media, and business operations, but also served as Mr. Griffin's personal manager, where she deepened her industry relationships with studios, networks, production companies, agencies, publicists, managers, and talent. From managing appearances to coordinating Eddie's movie schedule to working with venue managers, Ms. Flagella's ability to work well under pressure and meet deadlines allowed all of Mr. Griffin's many projects to run smoothly.
Her work in feature film includes producing Dungeons and Dragons: The Movie, with Joel Silver/Silver Pictures where she assisted in securing $36 million in funding and obtained domestic distribution from New Line Cinema.
Ms. Flagella is not afraid to roll up her sleeves and work hard to complete a job. After managing The Laugh Factory Hollywood for 4 years, she relocated to New York City to open The Laugh Factory in Times Square. Ms. Flagella was responsible for executing every flawless detail as the property was developed, constructed, and opened, including operations, staffing, and booking hard-to-get talent. Her smash grand opening of the New York franchise was a sold-out weekend featuring Dave Chappelle. Her latest project is the 2021 comedy stand-up special "Butch Bradley: From Las Vegas" in which she served as Executive Producer and Manager to Bradley.
Whatever the project, Ms. Flagella brings her rare blend of business affairs and creative zeal to the table. She is a born leader with a take-charge attitude that allows her to adapt to any new challenge. She is tenacious and never takes "no" for an answer. Her creative ingenuity, production finesse, forward-thinking business savvy, and deep relationships across many facets of the entertainment industry make Ms. Flagella a true asset to every new venture.- Actress
Avery has grown up near St. Louis, Missouri. She loves performing in her school plays, playing clarinet in band and participating in 4-H projects and events. Her love for acting has been growing since she was a young girl. Her goal is to obtain acting roles to expand her experiences and to express her acting skills to other people. She wishes to entertain and have fun while doing so.- Ben Wili is a self-taught filmmaker from Surrey working as editor and sound designer on "Forgotten". His tenacious, resilient and passionate approach to filmmaking has led him to explore the mind in new, abstract ways tending towards experimental film. His previous film "Timeless" challenges audiences with interesting editing techniques and broad, lush soundscapes.
He studied as a musician, playing piano and composing throughout most of his life, but his musicality and keen ear for sound eventually led him to film.
Ben has recently finished college with views to be making exciting, diverse, challenging films for many years to come. - Composer
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Film composer for The Eagleman Stag (BAFTA 2011), and Robin Robin (Aardman Animation / Netflix) due for release Nov 2021. Works with long time collaborator, composer and musician Beth Porter, and is a founding member of The Bookshop Band.
Ben gained a first class degree in Natural Science at Cambridge University in 2001, winning the Gill Prize for Science and the Bronowski Prize for History and Philosophy of Science. He worked as a designer at the Whipple Museum of Science in 2001, and then as a science explainer at The Natural History Museum in London in 2002. Between 2003 - 2009 he worked for ex-BBC Natural History Unit film producer Richard Brock in Tanzania and Kenya as a solo film maker co-producing over 300 locally-based environmental documentaries and provided in-field training, in collaboration with The Darwin Initiative, for over 50 East African NGO's in environmental film making. Between 2001 and 2010 Ben was also a founder member of indie-folk band Urusen who produced three albums, including This Is Where We Meet (2010) produced by Steve Osborne (Happy Mondays, U2, KT Tunstall, Placebo, Elbow etc...). In 2006 Ben's brother Mikey Please was beginning to experiment with animation and asked Ben to create some music for his first animated short, Glen's Gloves. In 2007 this was followed by Crone and thus began a creative collaboration between the brothers that has continued to this day. Highlights include The Eagleman Stag which was Mikey's final-year film at the RCA which Ben composed the music for and produced the sound design for. It went on to win a BAFTA for Best Short Animation in 2011, along with a host of other awards including a Golden Hugo, and was long-listed for an Oscar the following year. During the soundtrack's production Ben first worked with Beth Porter and her string quartet to record much of the score and the pair went on to form The Bookshop Band, an artists collaboration between a group of songwriters and an award winning independent bookshop called Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights, in Bath. Between 2010 and 2016 they had released 13 studio-albums inspired by books, and worked with some of the biggest names in contemporary literature, including Philip Pullman, Joanne Harris, Ben Okri, Jackie Morris, Robert Macfarlane and Louis de Bernieres, and had created their own gig-circuit around the bookshops of the UK, France and Ireland. In 2018 the New York Times described them as "Not just good but achingly good" which triggered a sell-out US tour in 2019 and subsequent LIVE album recorded in American bookshops. This got the ear of legendary guitarist Pete Townshend (The Who) who offered to produce the band's next album, which is currently in production. The COVID pandemic forced the band to cancel plans for their second US tour, but they were lucky to be working on the latest animation with Mikey (and his directing partner Dan Ojari) which had morphed into a full scale co-production between Aardman Animations and Netflix, called Robin Robin, a 30 minute animated musical. Ben and Beth were brought in right at the start of the films development and were kept busy during an otherwise barren time for live music, developing the songs and music. It marks a new highlight in a 15 year collaborative journey between Ben and his brother Mikey. The film is due to be released on Netflix in November 2021. They are working on four new Bookshop Band albums; one inspired by Scottish children's literature, one inspired by books about the natural world, one with Pete Townshend and an instrumental album they recorded over lock-down with author Jackie Morris. Ben and Beth got married (after making 13 albums together) in 2016 and moved to the Book Town of Scotland (Wigtown) in 2017 where they have one child together, Molly. They have finished building their recording studio and are looking forward to working on more films and creating more music in there.- Actress
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Beth Albright was a principal character on the NBC Daytime Drama, Days Of Our Lives. She also appeared on The Young and The Restless and The Bold and The Beautiful. She has appeared in numerous TV and radio commercials. she hosted her own radio show for over 15 years. Beth Albright is the author of 11 novels. The Sassy Belles, her award-winning novel series, was optioned for Lifetime. Beth was also the host of her own radio show for 15 years. She has appeared numerous times on television talk shows as both host and guest.- Beth Ann Kennedy has been producing and directing live theatrical events since the mid 90's throughout USA, primarily in Washington, DC and NYC. A founding member of the Colorado Environmental Film Festival and longtime member of SAG AFTRA. Her entrepreneurial spirit & professional contacts enabled Beth Ann to launch and manage the BZN International Film Festival, beginning in 2018.
In 1995, Beth Ann established Aunahil, LLC as a live event production company. Aunahil has produced, written, and/or directed over 150 custom designed theatrical productions, fund raising events, and educational conferences. The Aunahil production team included internationally experienced: light designers, sound engineers, production stage management, arrangers, musicians, choreographers, costume designers, videographers and logistic protocol management.
Beth Ann Kennedy brings excellent interpersonal skills and has worked with high profile business and international government leaders, filmmakers, educators, celebrity entertainers, orchestra musicians, choreographers, and thousands of American youth. Responsibilities have included production inception, concept design, direction, project management, and press communication. Aunahil has produced productions across the US including at Lincoln Center, Birdland, BB King, Lamb's Theatre, Symphony Space in NYC, The Kennedy Center and DAR Constitutional Hall in DC, Chicago Performing Arts Center, and in her hometown of Bozeman, Montana at the Crawford Theater at the Emerson Center for Arts and Culture, the Ellen Theatre, The Rialto and Hager Auditorium at Museum of the Rockies.
Specialties: Full range of clients, interpersonal skills, short time frames, large casts of professional and non-professional performers, all venues, inside and location sites. - Originally from Pennsylvania, Beth Anne earned her Performance Theatre Degree from Salt Lake Community College in 2021. She returned to stage acting in 2019 in Steel Magnolias as M'Lynn, Arkadina in The Seagull and most recently as the opening act in I Plead the Filth and as Morgan in The Day of Bonding (or That Time you Joined A Cult for Me). On film, she can be seen on commercials and billboards for IHC, Kizik Shoes, Nielson Homes, Stampin' Up, Magnum E-Bikes and CAPSA. This fall, she will be featured in The Shape of Halloween as Detective Trish Martin and as the foreperson in The Cold Ground.
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Beth Azore is an accomplished filmmaker whose work has received awards at festivals in Paris/ Bologna/ San Francisco/ Toronto, and been broadcast on MTS TV and Britain's Chanel Four. Her first "on the job" mentor was Author and Academy Award winner Michael Moore. With a diverse portfolio including feature length narratives, factual television, and children's content, Beth Azore is writing for TV, and developing original movies, streaming series, and interactive media projects in talent rich, tax friendly Winnipeg Manitoba.- Talent Agent
As president of newly formed Beth Bohn Management, Ms. Bohn manages the careers of television professionals in the reality and alternative genres. Focusing primarily on advancing the professional efforts of production companies, directors, writers and producers, Ms. Bohn represents all aspects of her client's television careers.
Formerly a senior vice president at APA, Ms. Bohn served as a television packaging and literary agent. She represented clients from all areas and disciplines of television, including production companies, producers, writers and directors. Her clients created or had been key staff members in such shows as "Sons of Anarchy," "Simmons Family Jewels," "Dr. Oz," "Divorce Court," "MADtv," "The Real Housewives of Orange County," "Ellen," "Split Ends" and many more.
Ms. Bohn is on the board of directors of Women in Film and is also a former governor of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. A noted expert on the business of television, she is featured in Linda Buzzell's book, "How To Make It In Hollywood" and in Scott Lewinski's "Alone In A Room." She has also been featured in Scr(I)pt Magazine as an expert in the scripted and reality TV genres.
A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Ms. Bohn was named "Outstanding Alumni" in 2001 for her continued success in a variety of endeavors. A frequent speaker at corporate, organizational and college events, Ms. Bohn has lectured on entertainment-focused topics, including "How To Be Successful In The Entertainment Business," "How To Make It In The Reality Arena" and "How To Be A Successful Writer In The Network Scripted Business." Her lecture and panel appearances include NATPE, the LA Bar Association, eWomen's Network, the Television Academy, the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, the Learning Annex, Scriptwriter's Network and Wisconsin's Screenwriters Forum.
Married to Saving Grace sound editor Gary Macheel, Ms. Bohn lives in Los Angeles and can often be found playing tuba in her Brass Quartet.- Actress
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Beth Burnham is an autistic and lesbian actor, comedian, and digital creator. She gained a following on Instagram and TikTok making comedy videos about being gay, neurodivergent, and overall, a "hot messbian". She has appeared in national commercials for brands like Intel, Pepsi, Sephora, Instagram, and many more. She was also featured in Teen Vogue for the gender-affirming athletic wear brand UrBody. For Pride Month 2021, she was a featured creator in Instagram's "Share with Pride" series. Beth has also appeared in TV and Films, including "Oreo", which premiered at the 2022 Slamdance Film Festival. Beth is represented by Arise Artists Agency (Film & TV) and DDO Artists Agency (Voice-Over & Commercial).- Actress
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Born in the North and happily living in the South, Beth describes herself as a cajun snowflake. She lives by the motto, give more than you take. She has a deep love for board games, dancing, and is exceedingly curious. Beth can quote her favorite movie "Young Frankenstein", verbatim. Bringing women together and supporting them in their journey is the central focus for Beth's involvement in The Ladies Who... podcast, which she developed and has produced since 2016. She is married to actor/producer Trey Burvant, and together they have three daughters, Evelyn, Lucy and Audrey.- Actress
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Beth Chamberlin is an American actress who received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 2010 for Outstanding Supporting Actress as Beth Raines Spaulding in Guiding Light (1952). She also played the role of Lorelei Hills--Beth's dissociative identity disorder personality--on "The Guiding Light" from 2001-02. Based on the backstory Chamberlin created for her character, she penned the best-selling book "Lorelei's Guiding Light, An Intimate Diary", published by St. Martin's Press in 2002.
Chamberlin grew up in Danville, VT, the youngest of four children and the only girl. Born with a congenital defect that affected her ureter tubes, she spent most of her early life in hospitals. She also suffered from petit mal as a child, a form of epilepsy. Today she credits her work ethic and success to the lessons in overcoming adversity she learned as a child.
As a girl, Chamberlin studied dance. She later studied at the American Ballet Theater in New York and ultimately earned a nearly full scholarship to the NYU dance program. She later studied acting at HB studios and the famed William Esper Studios in New York City. In addition, she is the producer and star of "The Kettlebell Way," a series of exercise DVDs. She is a certified kettlebell trainer and a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association. She is also a professional ski instructor and a former member of PSIA.
Chamberlin lives in upstate New York with husband, Dr. Peter Roy, and their son, Luke.- Additional Crew
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Beth Chambers is a producer based in Boston MA. Credits include: post producer, Team Rubicon (Roku); custom content producer, Idea House: Mountain Modern (Roku); production manager, Jimmy Tingle's 2020 Vision (documentary); associate producer, What is Life? The Movie (documentary); event manager, Antiques Roadshow (PBS); PA, This Old House (PBS); PA, Ask This Old House (PBS). Background actor: Kevin Can F Himself (AMC), Defending Jacob (Apple+), Castle Rock (Hulu) and City on a Hill (Showtime Networks).- Actress
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Beth Dodge was born in Oxnard, CA but raised in Oregon City, OR just outside of Portland. Beth was put into children's theatre at the age of five and has since performed in roughly a hundred productions to date. In high school she took on the head choreographer position for a local children's theatre (OCCT) and in college, she tried her hand at stage managing and found a knack for it. Beth was signed with Arthouse Talent (2013) upon performing in an actors showcase. Beth has an unconditional passion when it comes to theatre, but her gears have taken a hard turn towards the film and television industry. The majority of Beth's time is spent working on various film/ web/ television projects, modeling and choreographing children's theatre in repertory. When she does have time to spare, she enjoys the stereotypical Netflix binge, bike rides and trips to the coast!- Beth E. Barry is an American actor originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her grandparents were immigrants from Ireland and Croatia. She began her acting career in musical theatre as a 10 year old in "Annie Get Your Gun." She continued to be involved in public school theatre and music programs until she graduated. She was introduced to opera as a teen-ager and considers it her "first love." She won spots in various choruses and theatre productions including Pittsburgh opera's summer youth program. She was guided into studying TV/film production and graduated from Ohio University in Athens with a Bachelor of Science in Communications. Her first job was working at The Magic Lantern in Pittsburgh as a production assistant. Beth is a stage and screen performer. One of her favorite performances was as the Human Sacrifice in Hawaii Opera Theatre's 2012 production of AIDA. She earned her SAG-AFTRA card after a featured role in "Hawaii 5-0." She is also a proud member of Actor's Equity. She has been an educator as well as an actor for over 25 years. She has lived and taught in Japan, Korea, Mexico, England and the USA.
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Beth Fisher is a Los Angeles native and classically trained performer who has studied with such greats as Fiona Shaw and Francis Lederer. After attending Santa Monica College and Balliol College at Oxford University, she earned her degree in Theater Arts from San Francisco State University.
In addition to acting, Beth spends much of her time creating mixed-media sculpture and paintings with her friends at the Casa Irvine Art Commune. She was also the host of Busy Beth's Blog, a video and written blog (on hiatus) dedicated to her other loves: travel, food, and fun.- Producer
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Emmy Award-winning Executive Producer and Entrepreneur, Beth Fraikorn has an industry wide and long-established reputation for her deep acumen in working with filmmakers, producers, and distributors. Known for her expertise, passion, and industry knowledge, Fraikorn is a growth catalyst with a keen focus on creating and working with acclaimed content. Persistence, drive, and business savvy have resulted in successes across documentaries, limited and long running series in domestic and global TV markets. Beth serves in leadership roles at several industry prominent organizations and is a speaker at various industry events and at universities.- Producer
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Beth is a multi-award-winning film and television Producer. The winner of an International Emmy®, a BAFTA®, Silver Lion, Venice Film Festival and Film Victoria's Greg Tepper Award amongst many others. Beth has produced over 60 hours of television including the award winning Nowhere Boys Series and feature film for Matchbox Pictures and the ABC. More recently she produced Ms Fisher's Modern Murder Mysteries, four telemovies for Every Cloud Productions, that premiered in Australia and Internationally in 2019. Nowhere Boys launched in 2015 and quickly became one of Australia's most successful children's shows and has been sold to over 200 territories around the world. It is Matchbox Pictures' most awarded title with 42 nominations, and 23 wins including a BAFTA® for Best International Live Action, an International Emmy® Kids Award, three Kidscreen Awards, a BANFF Rockie Award, an International Youth Jury Prize Prix Jeunesse, two TV Week Logies Awards and an AACTA. Other credits include - Features Dr Sarmast's Music School, finalist AACTA Award Best Feature Documentary and Rollerboy. Both films Finalists Foxtel Documentary Prize Sydney Film Festival; The action comedy The Long Lunch; TV drama Stranded, winner 3 AFI Awards; multi-award winning animation Mutt; short drama, A Telephone Call For Genevieve Snow winner Silver Lion Venice Film Festival; Factual series Next Stop Hollywood, You Exposed, Once Bitten and Podlove; and one-offs Embedded With The Murri Mob, Vietnam Nurses, amongst others. Beth has produced international co-productions including Australian/New Zealand production and AFI nominated documentary series Once Bitten and ATOM Award finalist Liquid Stone - Unlocking Gaudi's Secrets; UK/Australian co-production The ABC of Dance for Film series ABC and Channel4.- Actress
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Beth Fryman was born and raised in Paris, Kentucky. She has what she claims as "the same old same American story." She lived on a farm, had a dream, and I chased it to The Big Apple. At 17, she moved to New York City and attended The American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Fryman is the youngest student to ever be accepted into the prestigious conservatory. After passing up on Juilliard, she did a little Broadway work. A couple years later she was flying to the California Golden Coast, smack in the middle of Hollywood. Beth decided to stay in Los Angeles and attend The University of Southern California. She graduated from USC's School of Theatre. Now, Beth studies Method Acting. In the last year, Fryman has also been working behind the scenes. Her growing career lead her into production on the film, The Death of "Superman Lives", What Happened? and she also is Directing a Documentary about Autism entitled, "Raising Seth". Fryman has been quoted saying, "Being the vessel to tell other's lives is my great honor and privilege.- Actress
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Beth was born in Pointe Claire, Quebec and grew-up in Vancouver, BC. Beth has acted in commercials, film and TV as well as theatre and improv comedy. She has trained in acting and improv in Vancouver and spent a summer in New York training at the Neighbourhood Playhouse School of Theatre.- My name is Beth Honey Rose. I am 10 years old. I am in the last year of primary school and am looking forward to going to High School. I love to act, do voices, impressions and make my friends laugh.
I am at primary school and enjoy writing stories, maths, P.E. and drama especially. I love doing poetry competitions and I have been placed every year. My favorite things to do in P.E. are volleyball, gymnastics, football, netball, basketball and athletics. - Beth Hubbard is a film and television producer and a philanthropist. She began her film career at The Mount Company; a production company with overall production deals at Columbia Pictures and Warner Brothers. She played a vital role as part of the production team for Oscar nominated BULL DURHAM starring Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins (Orion) and worked closely with writer/director Ron Shelton. She continued her work in production back in Los Angeles on TEQUILA SUNRISE starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Mel Gibson (WB).
From the production side, she shifted to the development team becoming Vice President of Feature Film Development at The Mount Company. Hubbard developed and packaged such projects as MICKEY COHEN (WB), POWER OF THE DOG starring Dennis & Randy Quaid and INDIAN RUNNER written and directed by Sean Penn starring Vigo Mortensen & Patricia Arquette. She would work closely with Penn for the next year on his directorial debut.
In 1993, Hubbard left The Mount Company to form her own independent production company, Bright Idea Entertainment where she set up studio projects including BLACK TO THE PAST starring Martin Lawrence (Universal) and ACAPULCO GOLD (Universal) starring Martin Lawrence with Tom Shadyac directing. Under the Bright Idea banner, Hubbard produced RITUAL (Ventura Films) based on the NAACP award winning play starring Clarence Williams III and Denise Nicholas, WOO (New Line) starring Jada Pinkett & LL Cool J with John Singleton Executive Producing, MARTIN LAWRENCE LIVE: RUNTELDAT (MTV Films/ Paramount Pictures), and CHRISTMAS IN COMPTON (Lionsgate) starring Keith David and Eric Roberts.
In television, Hubbard served as Executive Producer for the animated science-based series THE ZULA PATROL ( APT, NBC) and ALMOST FAMOUS (TV1) starring Alicia Keys, Anthony Anderson, and Michael Strahan.
After leaving Bright Idea Entertainment, in 2017, Hubbard independently produced the critically acclaimed documentary, The Rape of Recy Taylor (Orchard, Starz) which won the Human Rights Award at the Venice Film Festival.Then in 2020, Hubbard served as Executive Producer on Nine Days starring Winston Duke, Zazie Beetz and Bill Skarsgard which premiered at The SundanceFilm Festival. In 2021, Hubbard Executive Produced the music documentary Summer of Soul directed by Questlove, which won both the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival and is distributed by Fox Searchlight and Hulu's Onyx Collective summer of 2021.
Currently, Beth is producing Citizen Ashe, a documentary based on the life of Arthur Ashe with Sam Pollard and Rex Miller directing and CNN/HBO MAX Distributing.
One of Hubbard's personal passions is philanthropy. She is Chairman of the Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans Foundation, a foundation that supports service in the area of social justice and the arts in the state of North Carolina. - Beth Josephsen is an actress based in Ohio. She graduated from The Ohio State University Department of Theatre with Honors and Distinction, focusing on acting, and stage movement. Beth has performed around the world, both on stage and on screen. She first auditioned for a film in 2011 when she joined the cast of Eroded.
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Beth Kander was named Best Jackson Writer by the Jackson Free Press in 2011 and 2009. Recent honors include Best Writer, "The Retirement Party," 48 Hour Film Project (City: Jackson; "The Retirement Party" also won Best Film and is continuing on to nationals) and the 2012 Charles M. Getchell New Play Award (SETC) for her new play "Scrambled."
Recent publications include the children's book "Glubbery Gray" (Pelican Publishing, 2010) and two full length plays ("Scrambled" and "See Jane Quit," 2012, both available from Steele Spring Theatrical Licensing), among others and with more on the way.
As an actress, Beth has appeared in several short films including "Sense" (Eyevox Entertainment), "Shock" (Chris Spear), and the book trailer for "Night of the Living Trekkies" (Justin Lutsky / Quirk Books).
Possibly most interesting, Beth has an adorable rescue dog named Dov who was in a viral video, which landed him on Web Soup, Attack of the Show, and even in Jay Leno's monologue on Late Night. Seriously. Her working life goal, along with making the world a better place, is to be more famous than her dog.- Producer
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Beth Karas is a legal analyst, consultant, and speaker. She is a former prosecutor in the New York County District Attorney's Office where she investigated and tried cases for eight years. Beth then became a correspondent with Court TV where she remained for almost two decades, covering televised trials around the country. Beth now operates a website KarasOnCrime and hosts a podcast of the same name. She also hosts online trial coverage at the LawNewz Network on LawNewz.com.- Actress
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Beth Kennedy received the Los Angeles Drama Critics' Circle Natalie Shaffer Award for Emerging Comic Actress. Film appearances include New Year's Eve, Valentine's Day and Georgia Rule all directed by the legendary Garry Marshall. She also appeared in the film Race to Witch Mountain as well as many independent movies. Television appearances include Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Stalker, The Bridge, Anger Management, CSI, Review with Forrest MacNeil and The Gilmore Girls among others. On stage, Beth performed in Garry Marshall's opera directing debut, The Grand Duchess, at the Los Angeles Opera as well as in numerous main stage productions with the Troubadour Theater Company at Mr. Marshall's Falcon Theatre in Burbank, California. Her theater credits include frequent appearances with the Troubadour Theater Company of which she is a producing associate. She has performed and co-produced in most of their sold-out productions. At the Getty Villa, Beth co-produced and performed in Abbamemnon, For the Birds and Oedipus the King, Mama! (Ovation Award winner for Production of a Musical). Beth can be seen in numerous national television commercials including Monopoly Millionaire National Lottery, Daisy Sour Cream, Toyota, Comcast, Chex Mix, Playstation, Walgreens and Dreyer's Ice Cream among others. She received her MFA in Theatre from California Institute of the Arts and her BA in Business Administration from Loyola Marymount University.- Actress
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Beth Lane was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. After attending the University of Michigan she trained with William Esper in NYC. Beth received her MFA in Theater at UCLA. Her documentary feature film, "WOULD YOU HIDE ME?" is about seven Jewish children who were hidden for two years outside of Berlin during WWII.- Costume Designer
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Beth is a Chicago-based Costume Designer working in theatre, short films and television. Originally from Chicago, she earned an BA in Costume/Fashion Design from Indiana University - Bloomington in 2001 and an MFA in Costume Design from CalArts in 2004. She has a particular interest in millinery and corsetry, from traditional to experimental.- Born in Greeneville, TN to parents Doug and Dianna Deaderick in 1985, Beth grew up immersed in a world of music and creativity. Her family moved to Lexington, SC when she was five. The family home was nestled in a swampy, woodland setting, where she spent much of her time hiking barefoot and feeding a love and respect for animals and nature. When not outside, she could often be found writing fantasy stories, drawing, sewing, or working on small-scale crafts. At eighteen-years-old she met Nathan Laws, whom she later married in 2006. They have two daughters.
Present-day Beth continues to love crating and sewing and even cosplays when at anime or Doctor Who cons, winning several awards in masquerade competitions. She is always looking for new creative outlets to expand her horizons. She plays Minecraft, is fascinated by historical dress, and dabbles in Japanese language and American Sign Language.
Beth can also be found as a guest on her husband's podcast, The 42cast, usually sewing something at the same time. - Actress
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Beth Lisick is a writer and actor. She is the author of five books and has appeared in films screened at Cannes, Sundance, and the San Francisco International Film Festival.
Her books include the memoir collection Yokohama Threeway and Other Small Shames, the New York Times bestselling comic memoir Everybody Into the Pool, the gonzo self-help manifesto Helping Me Help Myself, the story collection This Too Can Be Yours, and the performance poetry/story collection Monkey Girl.
With a grant from the Creative Work Fund, she has collaborated on a chapbook series with the artists at Creativity Explored, a studio and gallery for artists with developmental disabilities in San Francisco. The collection, Tell You What, was released throughout 2013.
Her acting credits include leading roles in Frazer Bradshaw's Everything Strange and New, which won the FIPRESCI critics' prize, was nominated for the Spirit and Gotham awards, and screened at festivals including Sundance and Karlovy Vary; Joey Izzo's Stepsister, which screened at San Francisco International and Cannes in 2013.
Since 1999 she has been collaborating with writer/comedian Tara Jepsen on stage and video projects. They have performed at Dixon Place, UCB Theatre, SF MOMA and screened their films at OUTfest, Frameline, and the Mix Film Festival of Sexual Diversity in Sao Paulo, Brasil. They have opened for Tig Notaro, Neil Hamburger, and Dave Hill. Their web series Rods and Cones was named one of the Top 10 web series of 2014 by Indiewire.
Her writing has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies including Best American Poetry, Post-It Note Diaries, Yes Is The Answer, The Speed Chronicles, and the Outlaw Bible of American Literature. Her voiceover work has been heard at Metropolitan Museum of Art, SF MOMA, and the Oakland Museum, as well as in Craig Baldwin's cult film Spectres of the Spectrum.
In 2002, she created the Porchlight Storytelling Series with Arline Klatte, a monthly storytelling show in San Francisco.
She has spoken or performed at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the Hammer Museum, Shakespeare and Company, the Guggenheim Museum, Stanford University, Storymoja Hay Festival in Nairobi, Lollapalooza, the Lilith Fair, Bumbershoot, SXSW, Brown University, University of Arizona Poetry Center, and other places; and has been in residence at CESTA in Tabor, Czech Republic and the RADAR Lab in Akumal, Mexico.
She has conducted onstage interviews with writers and actors, including Dave Eggers, Mary Roach, Amy Sedaris, Elijah Wood, Evan Rachel Wood, and Zoe Saldana, for City Arts and Lectures, Litquake, SF International Film Fest and the SF Sketchfest. Performing excerpts of her writing, she has opened for Neil Young, Allen Ginsberg, Lydia Lunch, and Exene Cervenka. She has been a guest on the Rachael Ray Show, NPR's Talk of the Nation, This American Life, and The California Report.
Beth has a degree in American Studies from the University of California at Santa Cruz. A native of the Bay Area, she lives in Brooklyn.- Beth Littleford is an actress and television personality, known for Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011), Dog with a Blog (2012) Drillbit Taylor (2008), and The Daily Show With Trevor Noah. Dog With A Blog (2012) was nominated for an Emmy three years in a row for Best Children's Program. She won a Peabody Award for her contribution to The Daily Show.
- Beth M. Howard is a writer, essayist and producer. She is best known for living in the American Gothic House, the real house from the Grant Wood painting, located in Eldon, Iowa, where, during her four years there (2010 to 2014) she ran the Pitchfork Pie Stand. Her story has been featured on CBS This Morning, Hallmark Channel, History Channel, NPR, New York Times, LA Times, Real Simple, Huffington Post, AOL's You've Got, and many other outlets.
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Beth has worked extensively on Broadway, off-Broadway, and regionally as a vocal/dialect coach. She joined Yale School of Drama faculty in 2000, where she currently serves as the Director of Speech and Dialects. She is known for her work on Keep the Lights On (2012), Front Cover (2015) and Black Panther (2018).
Beth has a private practice in NYC teaching and coaching voice and speech. Her book, African Accents: A Workbook for Actors (Routledge press, November 2015), is the first practical comprehensive analysis of the genre.- Make-Up Department
Beth is a freelance international hair and makeup artist from the UK. She has always been passionate about art in any form, believing that anything can be her canvas. She specialises in creating flawless yet natural looking skin as well as loves to experiment on the quirkier side of things with bold, graphic lines and colour. Her creativity has led her to work for celebrities, editorials, commercials, films, music videos and London Fashion Week.- Actress
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Beth Metcalf is an award winning film actress based in Dayton, OH.
In addition to acting, Beth does her own stunts and works as a special effects makeup artist. Beth sings in the band Session 5, and can be found performing at Kings Island.
Beth holds multiple awards for acting and special effects makeup.- Born Elizabeth Marie Hansmeyer in St. Louis, Missouri, my family lived in a suburb outside of St. Louis until I was around 2 years old. We then moved to a farm outside of a small town in southeastern Nebraska.
Grew up as a small town, country girl in rural Nebraska. Participated in numerous stage productions in high school. After high school I attended the University of Nebraska where I was studying to become a teacher. I did not follow through with those plans and dropped out of college for a few years. When I was ready to take my schooling more seriously, I went back to college and completed a degree as a Licensed Practical Nurse. I have stayed active in singing, but unfortunately have not had the opportunities to continue with my acting career. - Producer
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Beth Moran is a Writer/Director based in West Sussex, England. She is best known for her award-winning short film "Missing a Note" (2019) and upcoming feature documentary "Everybody Flies" (2019). Beth started her career in documentary filmmaking before crossing over into drama with her directorial debut "Missing a Note".
"Missing a Note" was described by critics as a "deeply moving and heartfelt film" which touches on dementia in a "unique and sensitive way". For her work on "Missing a Note", Beth was nominated for "Best First Time Filmmaker" at Birmingham Film Festival (2019) and "Best New British Director" at Winchester Film Festival (2019). The film was also awarded "Best Debut UK Short Film" at the New Renaissance Film Festival London (2019) and "Best Young Female Actor" at Birmingham Film Festival (2019). It has since received several other nominations.
Beth lives and works in West Sussex and also holds a Private Pilot's License (PPL) after featuring in the TV documentary series "Learning to Fly" produced by Fact Not Fiction Films in 2018.- Beth Aria Niamh Morrissey is an English actress, born on March 31st, 1998 in Worcestershire, England, UK. Beth is known for Broke (2022), The Memory Remains (2023) and Completely Well Adjusted (2024).
From the age of five, Beth knew that she wanted to be an actress and, for a number of years, she trained in youth theatre groups. She attended the University of Worcester and obtained her BA(Hons) in Drama and Performance, graduating in 2019.
Beth is represented by Bazan Talent Agency. - Costume Designer
Beth Mudge is a costume designer and maker. She was born in Torquay, Devon, England, where she grew up. Beth attended the Totnes Art and Design Foundation Course at King Edward VI Community College in 2017, before moving to London to study Costume for Theatre and Screen at Wimbledon College of Arts, UAL. She graduated in 2020.- Animation Department
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Beth Peloff is an animator and documentary filmmaker. Her films have played at film festivals throughout the U.S since 2010. In 2017, Peloff was awarded a Jerome Foundation Film and Video Grant for her animated experimental documentary, Searching for Feminists. She has been a co-owner of the production company Green Jeans Media since 2013.- Actress
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First professional appearance at age 12 in touring company; studied at Stratford Connecticut Shakespeare Festival; member of original Obie-Award winning NY LaMaMa Troupe under director Tom O'Horgan [Hair] where she starred in play and film of "Futz" and featured in Tom Paine, and Melodrama Play Sam Shepard. Founded London LaMaMa, and became its administrative and artistic director, touring all over Europe. Featured in plays Little Mother, Groupjuice, Hump. US television includes guest spots in Baretta and Kojak. UK television roles include costarring in Rock Follies and Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy; tv films included Blue Money with Tim Curry, and Pleasure, part of the Alan Bleasdale Presents series. Feature films include The Great Gatsby, Reds, Love and Death, and Yentl [in which she worked as Barbra Streisand's understudy and played Sophie, Amy Irving's maid, uncredited]. Beth then trained as a television script editor and producer at the BBC. She produced The Husband, The Wife and The Stranger, starring Adam Faith and Derrick O'Connor, and Unusual Ground Floor Conversion, a short film directed by Mark Herman [Little Voice], before joining BBC Television Drama as a development executive for new drama series. She's written several plays and film scripts, and became a film critic in 1988, serving for 10 years as London Editor for Film Journal International. A new career as a Web Producer led to the publication of Beth's book The Net Effect, to which David Puttnam contributed the foreword. 2006 was her ninth year as a nominating judge for the International Webby Awards and she has served as a contributor to policy advisers on eDemocracy issues.- Make-Up Department
Beth Ravenwood is a hair and makeup artist based out of the Pacific Northwest. Her passion for filmmaking started young, becoming enthralled by the "making of" features on the many DVDs her family had. She is extremely passionate about her work, and is a fierce advocate for mental health and social justice issues.- Producer
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Beth Deacon earned her Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics Education from Michigan Technological University and later earned a Master of Arts Degree in School Administration and Supervision from Northern Michigan University. Beth is originally from a small town, Ironwood, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Beth is the author of the book "Seven Doors In" and a creator and executive producer of the series "Seven Doors" which is in development and inspired by her book. Additionally, she is writing and/ or producing on many projects including, "Intent Unknown", "Above the Clouds", "32 Bluff", "Why" Series, "Detached" and "The Caribbean Knight".
In addition, Beth has spoken both in the US and Internationally to educators about the importance of connections, mindsets, and more.
"It's how we treat others that truly matters in this world". Please be kind ~ Beth- Producer
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Beth Rosen is an award nominated screenwriter, producer, director and actress. As a filmmaker, she co-produced and acted in "Scavenger Killers," a horror film starring Academy/Emmy/Golden Globe winners and nominees Eric Roberts, Charles Durning and Robert Loggia. The film was written by critically acclaimed Producer/Director Kenneth Del Vecchio. She also worked as an associate producer of three other Del Vecchio films: "The Life Zone" (a pro-life abortion suspense thriller which prompted a media frenzy), "An Affirmative Act" (a pro-gay marriage film), and "O.B.A.M. Nude," a satire of President Obama. All three films are available on VOD (and DVD) through NBC/Universal and Screen Media Films. In 2012, Beth served as the Assistant Director of the Hoboken International Film Festival after her short film "Photo Finish" (co-written and co-produced with Emmy-award winning writer, Mort Scharfman), was nominated for "Best of the Festival Audience Award." She also created, wrote, directed, produced, and acted in two Television Web Series: "Chasing Fairy Tail," a comedy which pokes fun of fairy tales, and "Between Two Firs", a holiday parody of "Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis." The films were subsequently invited into several prominent film festivals. She recently acted in and served as production manager on the film "American Wisper," which has won nine international film festival awards, and is streaming in the U.S. and around the world.
Beth is also a #1 best selling author of "Living Proof: Celebrating the Gifts that Came Wrapped in Sandpaper" with Lisa Nichols (co-author of "Chicken Soup for the African American Soul"). She has written and illustrated several children's books and books of wisdom which are in development as potential television series. She is a Principal Member of Osprey Point LLC, a business consulting and capital sourcing company for mid-cap and start up companies in the entertainment industry, and Owner of Signature Beth Productions LLC, where she is in development and preproduction on a variety of media projects for television and film, including scripted and unscripted comedy, drama, suspense-thrillers, animation and reality docudramas. In June 2017, Beth served as an Executive Producer at Clapit (Clap Online Pty, Ltd), an application talent discovery platform that partners with film and television productions.
Beth is also a professionally trained healer and professor of yoga with over 800 hours of certified training. Beth has studied with world-renowned masters from all walks of life in numerous areas of expertise, including spiritual enlightenment, healing, yoga, business, law, comedy, writing, social media, marketing and martial arts. Her diverse background, training and life experiences give her the unique ability to write on a myriad of topics, get to the heart of the matter and touch the soul in profound ways. She is a master with words and like all masters, she draws you in to draw you out. Some of her original quotes speak to the heart of humanity and have been shared over 167,000 times and reached over 12 million people in just weeks. Beth has a combined organic (no paid ads) social media reach of between 1 million to 29 million a month with up to 4 million engagements a month on her various Facebook Pages. She is a former radio show host for Spotlight Radio on Rhinoonair.com.
Beth is an Ivy League graduate of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia Law School with over 25 years of legal experience, having worked as an international corporate, banking and insolvency attorney at top NYC law firms, including Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, Shearman & Sterling LLP and Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP.- Additional Crew
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Beth is a production professional who came up in live theater, growing up in her mother's costume shop in Connecticut. Since moving to Los Angeles in 2014 she has spent her time transitioning her skills to on-set work. In addition to live theater and TV/film production, she has a masters degree in book & magazine publishing and works as a comic book editor and pre-press technician for several independent publishers.