Becca Savoy is an actress, known for I Used to Go Here (2020), Cadia: The World Within (2019) and A Fairy's Tale (2015).
Becca Scott is an actor, improviser, host, twitch streamer, and YouTuber. She is best known for generally being an internet nerd, a host for Geek & Sundry on shows like How to Play, Game the Game, and TBD RPG, and as a correspondent for Magic: The Gathering, Games Workshop, Dell Alienware, and more. She also voiced Sophie Gray in South Park. Becca is a co-owner of the YouTube channel GoodTimeSociety, where you'll find her as the is the Keeper for the Call of Cthulhu Live Play RPG Show The Calyx, co-hosting the podcast To Boldly Watch, and talking board games on How to Game, Gameplay'd, and Good Lookin' Kickstarters. She likes puppy dogs, fine scotch, supporting social justice, and getting shredded, bro.
Becca Spencer is an actress and assistant director, known for Drawing a Blank (2015), Love, God & Tattoos (2018) and Lady Luck (2017).
Becca Steinhoff is a producer and actress, known for Mike Works from Home (2017) and The DVD (2019).
Becca Stewart is an actress, known for Zenobureido 2 (2017), Thomas Edison's Secret Lab (2015) and This Way Up (2019).
Becca Tizzard is known for Witch? (2017), Hunter (2018) and White Dreams (2015).
Becca Tobin was born on January 18, 1986 in Marietta, Georgia, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Glee (2009), A Song for Christmas (2017) and Sister of the Bride (2019). She has been married to Zach Martin since December 3, 2016.
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Beccy Henderson is an actress, known for The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (2019), Derry Girls (2018) and Dalgliesh (2021).
Bechir Sylvain is a Haitian-American actor, writer, director, and producer who plays "EJ" on the TNT's hit series Claws and "Willie" on BET's hit series Bigger. A lifetime member of The Actors Studio, Bechir studied drama at Southern Methodist University and co-founded Ground Up & Rising Theater Company in Miami where he grew up after immigrating from Haiti as a teenager. Bechir has performed at Arizona Theater Company, Gablestage, American Stage, Summer Shorts, Ground Up & Rising, Gorilla Theater and Theater 68 where he earned a Best Ensemble NAACP Theater Award win for his performance as Malcolm X in the play "The Meeting." Most recently, Bechir starred in Arizona Theater Company's production of "The Royale" by Marco Ramirez as the lead playing Jay "The Sport" Jackson. His television credits also include guest starring on Black Summer (Netflix), This Is Us (NBC), Chicago, PD (NBC), Better Call Saul (AMC), Black-ish (ABC) Grace and Frankie (Netflix), Fuller House (Netflix) and The Mick (FOX). He was supporting lead in the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment family drama The Ultimate Life and a had supporting role in American Zeotrope's Life After Beth. Fluent in French and Haitian Creole, Bechir has appeared in over 32 national and regional commercials. He was the inaugural grand prize winner of the ABC Discovers showcase and has won Best Actor at American Black Film Festival. Next, he can be seen in the Netflix streaming series Black Summer.