Arryn Zech
Arryn Zech is an acclaimed American actor. She is most famous for her role as Blake Belladonna on RWBY. She voices the character of Dr. Emily Grey as well in Red vs. Blue - the longest running online series produced by Austin producer Rooster Teeth. Arryn is a Spanish native who was raised in New Braunfels. She was a student of the art of musical Theatre in the North East School of Arts in San Antonio, Texas. Following her graduation from The University of Texas at Austin where she received an associate's degree in Journalism with Copy Editing as well as Design. However, her true passions remain singing and acting. She worked working at the university's student-run television station TSTV as a journalist and host, as well as an actress, for numerous shows like Videogame Hour Live. Arryn is currently undergoing training for more than 10 years in various theatre acting techniques and classical vocals. Her current home is in LA seeking a job as a film actress. Arryn Zech was born on on the 4th, 1990 in Rota in Spain. She was raised in New Braunfels Texas. Her parents were relocated out of Spain to New Braunfels Texas while she was in the midst of her childhood. Her astrological sign is Libra at the moment she's aged 32. Likewise, she is the daughter of Brenna and Charlie Zinn. Instagram states that according to her father, the cyclist is a hobbyist as well as a photographer. The mother of Brenna Zinn is an author of romance. The Instagram account does not provide any information on her siblings. The private lives of her private. Her status as a couple is that she is both single and straight. Arryn is only romantically involved with two people. The actress also was a lover of Miles Anthony Luna. He is the Writer for Animation for Rooster Teeth. Arryn was transferred to Los Angeles to Los Angeles after having been in a relationship for some time. The couple began to date Bob Morley, an Australian actor, who was six years younger than her. Likewise, speaking about her speculations, she's never engaged in any controversy.






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