Arryn Zech
Arryn Zech is an American actor who gained recognition for her character Blake Belladonna in RWBY. She also voice for the character Dr. Emily Grey on the longest-running web-based series, Red vs. Blue. It was made by the Austin-based production house, Rooster Tooth. Arryn she is from Spain, was raised by the New Braunfels city in Texas. She was a student of musical Theatre at the North East School of Arts in San Antonio, Texas. When she graduated in The University of Texas at Austin in Austin, she graduated with a bachelor's degree in Journalism and Copy Editing and Design. However her main interests remain singing and acting. She was employed at the school's student-run TV station TSTV where she served as writer, actress and host for multiple shows, such as Videogame Hour Live and Still Life. Arryn has been pursuing training for over 10 years with various theater performing techniques as well as classical vocals. The actress is now based in LA and is pursuing a profession in the field of film. Arryn was born in Rota in Spain on the 4th of October 1990. She grew up in New Braunfels Texas. Since her parents moved back in New Braunfels Texas in the mid 1990s, the actress has not spent much time in Spain. She is 32, and has the Zodiac sign Libra. She also is her parents Brenna Zinn and Charlie Zech. Her father is an amateur cyclist as well as her mother a romance author in the eyes of Instagram. Information about her brothers and sisters are not available. She is determined to keep her confidentiality. Her status as a couple is that she is both married and straight. Arryn's romantic connections are limited to two. Miles Anthony Luna is also the Director of Animation and Writer for Rooster Teeth. Arryn relocated to Los Angeles in 2015. Following a few years of dating, they split up. Robert Alfred Morley - better known by his stage name Bob Morley - an Australian actress, who is six years older than Arryn, started to meet her soon following. In terms of reports, there aren't any reports about her. She always avoids controversy.
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