Elizabeth Nicole Fraser was born on January 1, 1978 in Douglas, GA, the first child to Cyndi, an elementary school teacher and David Thieme, a heavy equipment salesman. Her family moved to Sarasota, FL when she was young and she grew up there. She graduated from University of Florida with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and moved to Tampa where she worked at Home Shopping Network as model. She also began studying with a well-respected local teacher and eventually booked her first commercial, a Pontiac spot with Dick Vitale. After gaining her SAG eligibility she moved out to LA on her own where she began to work steadily in the commercial world. Finally, she decided to try her hand at TV and film and has shown her diversity by recently landing roles on everything from critically acclaimed period shows (Masters of Sex) to drama (Scandal) to sitcoms (Baby Daddy) She met her husband, Johnny Fraser, a filmmaker, in 2008 and they welcomed their first child, Ondine, in 2015. She has a younger sister, Brinson, who is a storyboard artist on the hit TV show Family Guy.
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.
Beth Gilvie is known for Toaru Kagaku no Akuserareta (2019), To aru kagaku no rêrugan (2009) and Sorcerous Stabber Orphen (2020).
Beth Goddard was born on March 31, 1969 in Colchester, Essex, England. She is an actress, known for X: First Class (2011), Edge of Tomorrow (2014) and Gimme Gimme Gimme (1999). She has been married to Philip Glenister since 2006. They have two children.
Beth Goldberg is known for Good Morning Beautiful (2019), Part Time Fabulous (2011) and Richard Peter Johnson (2015).
Beth Goldfarb is known for Santa and the Three Bears (1970).
Beth Goulart was born on January 25, 1961 in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She is an actress, known for Paraíso Tropical (2007), O Clone (2001) and Amores Possíveis (2001).
Raised in the South, Beth Grant moved frequently as a child and enjoys claiming several towns and cities in Alabama, Georgia, and North Carolina as home. She was a Page in the North Carolina Senate, attended the North Carolina Governor's School for Gifted and Talented students, and received a governor's appointment at the age of nineteen. Grant was president of the East Carolina University College Democrats for two years, receiving the Outstanding College Democrat Award from then Senator Edmund Muskie. She is a graduate of ECU with a BFA in Acting and Directing. One of Hollywood's most recognizable faces, she has starred in over seventy feature films including this year's Best Picture Academy Award nominated Little Miss Sunshine (2006). She delighted in creating the character you love to hate, Pageant Official Jenkins, making Grant the happy recipient of the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble Cast In A Feature Film. Other popular studio pictures include Rock Star (2001), The Rookie (2002), Matchstick Men (2003), Rain Man (1988), City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Gold (1994), To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar (1995), A Time to Kill (1996) and Speed (1994). Grant has appeared in over thirty plays from Los Angeles to New York including two productions at The Ahmanson, William Inge's "Picnic" (with Jennifer Jason Leigh) and Tennessee Williams' "Summer and Smoke" (with Christopher Reeve) under the direction of Circle Rep's Marshall W. Mason. She has created roles in the world premieres of "Holy Ghosts" by Romulus Linney, "On A Southern Journey" by Maya Angelou, "The Day Emily Married" by Horton Foote, "Sordid Lives" and "The Trials and Tribualtions of a Trailer TrashHousewife" by Del Shores. Grant is a recipient of The Los Angeles Drama Critics Award and The L.A. Stage Alliance Award and The Backstage West Garlan Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for Del Shores' "The Trials and Tribulations of a Trailer Trash Housewife". On television, Grant was a favorite on the Six Feet Under (2001) episode, Six Feet Under: In Case of Rapture (2004). This season, she married then cheated on Jason Lee on My Name Is Earl (2005). She has been a regular or recurred on many television shows including Malcolm in the Middle (2000), King of the Hill (1997), Yes, Dear (2000), Everwood (2002), Delta (1992) and Wonderfalls (2004). She has guest-starred in hundreds of hit television series such as Friends (1994), The X Files (1993), Angel (1999) and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000). Grant starred in Tony Hillerman's A Thief of Time (2003), produced by Robert Redford (PBS), The Image (1990) with Albert Finney (HBO), Switched at Birth (1991) and Fall from Grace (1990) (NBC). Grant has produced documentaries, comedy reviews, and television; she has run a theatre company, raised money for schools and was a celebrity coordinator for Jimmy Carter's first presidential campaign. But what she really loves to do is act. Grant is a student of Milton Katselas at The Beverly Hills Playhouse. She is married to actor Michael Chieffo, they have one child, Mary Chieffo.
Beth Granville is known for Gavin & Stacey (2007), Age of Outrage (2020) and The Mayfield Porter (2009).
Beth Hall was born in NYC to a stand-up comedian father and actress mother and raised in Bogota, New Jersey. She graduated from Rutgers University and then moved into NYC. She started out appearing in commercials (such as for Wrigley and FedEx) and doing off Broadway theatre in New York City, before moving to Los Angeles. Beth is most known for her roles as Wendy, in CBS's Mom (2013) and playing Roger Sterling's secretary, Caroline, in AMC's Mad Men (2007). She has been married to Philip Mastopietro since April 5, 1997. They have one daughter together, named Nina.