Arryn Zech
Arryn Zech (born in the year 2000) is a famous American actor who gained notoriety for her role as Blake Belladonna in RWBY. She plays the character of Dr. Emily Grey as well in Red vs. Blue - the longest running online series produced by Austin based production company Rooster Teeth. Arryn She is a native of Spain was raised in the New Braunfels city in Texas. She was a student of musical Theatre at the North East School of Arts in San Antonio, Texas. She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with the degree of Bachelors of Journalism in Design, Copy Editing as well as Design however, she discovered that her true passion was acting and singing. Her first job was at the student-run TSTV station, where she was an actor and writer as well as presenter on several programs. This were notably Videogame Hour Live & Still Life. Arryn Zech has over ten years experience in training for theatre and acting, as well as classical voice, is currently located in LA to pursue a career in television and film. Arryn Zech was born on the 4th of October, 1990 in Rota Spain, but was raised in the city of New Braunfels Texas. Her parents were relocated to Spain to New Braunfels Texas while she was still a young child. She's currently 32 years old under the astrological sign Libra. She shares the same father Charlie Zech, as well as mother Brenna Zinn. Instagram claims that as per her dad, she is a professional cyclist and photographer. The mother of Brenna Zinn is an author of romance. It is not clear if she has siblings. She is trying to protect her privacy. She is single and straight. Likewise there are only two people who are romantically connected to Arryn. She also dated Miles Anthony Luna who is the animator and writer on Rooster Teeth. In the year 2015, Arryn went to Los Angeles and the couple split after some time. Then she began an affair with Robert Alfred Morley better known as Bob Morley an Australian actor who is six years younger than her. There are also no rumors about her. She is always away from issues.
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