Beth Brown is known for Lock Down Love (2021).
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.
Beth Callahan is known for A Hard Problem (2021), American Nightmares (1998) and Southern Gothic (2020).
Beth Cameron is known for Totally Under Control (2020) and The 80,000 Hours Podcast (2017).
Beth Castle is known for Praying the Hours (2021), Not That Funny (2012) and Sudden Death! (2010).
Beth Chai is an actress, known for Kubot: The Aswang Chronicles 2 (2014) and The Search for Weng Weng (2007).
Beth Chalmers is known for Crysis 3 (2013), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (2011).
Beth Chamberlin is an American actress who received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination in 2010 for Outstanding Supporting Actress as Beth Raines Spaulding in The 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.
Beth was born in Sydney and commenced her performing journey in the group-devised "Ratbags" with The Powerhouse Youth Theatre at the age of 17. Beth's breakthrough feature film role was her portrayal of sweet country girl Emily in the Jan Sardi film Secrets (1992) where she was trapped in a hotel basement with Beatlemanics Noah Taylor and Dannii Minogue. Soon after working with the magnificent Paul Cox alongside Aden Young and Claudia Karvan in the AFI awarded Exile (1994). Whilst continuing to work as a TV/Film and voice-over actor, Beth produces and directs self-devised theatre productions by way of keeping in touch with creative locals in the Blue Mountains where she lives with her partner Rowland Holmes and their son Orlando.
Beth Chesterton is known for Below the Beltway (2010).