Blythe Auffarth was born in Poughkeepsie, New York. As a child, she spent countless hours watching her mother, a musical theatre actress, perform. Blythe fell in love with the stage. When she was finally old enough, Blythe was allowed her first theatre audition. The show was Annie and Blythe beat out many little girls for the title role. After landing an agent, Blythe continued to surprise everyone by booking her third audition for the role of Young Jane Eyre in the world premiere of Jane Eyre at Paper Mill Playhouse, where she performed alongside the likes of Anne Hathaway, Laura Benanti, and Tom Hewitt. After Jane Eyre, Blythe went on to work with some of the biggest directors in theatre, including Jerry Zaks, Harold Prince, Leonard Foglia, Daniel Fish and Robert Johanson. She played incredible roles like Anne Frank, Helen Keller and Little Helen, an autobiographical character written by Carol Burnett with the help of her daughter. Blythe happily spent her summers singing and dancing at Ann Reinking's Broadway Theatre Project and the school year juggling Advanced Placement classes with a fruitful career. Upon graduating high school, Blythe stepped away from the business to study and train. She attended the renowned conservatory, North Carolina School of the Arts, where she took classes comprising of mask work, verbal and physical improvisation, dialect and accent work, dance, singing, scene study and stage combat. When she was finally back in New York and working again as a professional actor, Blythe began to pursue a television and film career. After having put four episodes of the various "Law & Order" series on her resume, Blythe went to Los Angeles for pilot season. After screen-testing for a television pilot and booking a variety of television guest stars, Blythe moved to Los Angeles. Blythe is now bi-coastal and working on both stage and screen. Perhaps her most well-known work to date is her role as Meg in the feature film, "Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door".
Blythe Baird (born August 5th, 1996) is an American film actress, author, and viral spoken word poet. She grew up just outside of Chicago and now lives in St. Paul MN where she is a full-time college student. In 2016, she was a finalist for the Global Young Achiever Award and held the #1 and #4 spots for the most viewed videos on Button Poetry. She has been featured by Mic, Vice, The Huffington Post, EverydayFeminism, Ashton Kutcher, Adweek, A-Plus, Yahoo News, AU News, Bustle, Write Bloody, and more. Her first book was released in 2015 and boasts a 4.5 star rating on Amazon and Goodreads.
Blythe Carvajal is an actress, known for Horse Camp: A Love Tail (2020).
Blythe Danner was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Katharine (Kile) and Harry Earl Danner, a bank executive. She has German, as well as English and Irish, ancestry. Danner studied acting and got her degree from Bard College and began her career in Boston theater companies. By 25, she won the Theater World Award for her work in Molière's "The Miser", at Lincoln Center. She also won the 1970 Tony award for her role in "Butterflies Are Free". She made her film premiere in the same year in the television production of Dr. Cook's Garden (1971). For 25 years, she has been a regular performer at the Williamstown Summer Theater Festival. She has also been nominated for Tonys for performances in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Betrayal". Married to director Bruce Paltrow, she is the mother of two acting children, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jake Paltrow.
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Blythe Howard is an American actress who quickly garnered attention, booking her first commercial within one week of moving to Los Angeles from Maple Valley, Washington. Her decision to move and pursue acting came quickly after winning a contest to be a VJ for a day on MTV's Total Request Live (TRL). With undeniable talent and tenacity, Blythe has landed over 60 commercials campaigns as a principal performer, and actively works in film and television. Blythe adapts and shines in any role she plays with credits in multiple network shows, including Yellowstone (Paramount), Walker (CW), Silicon Valley (HBO) and Dynasty (CW). Confidence and authenticity radiate through Blythe's performances, playing powerful roles like CEO and FBI agent, which she jokes she's been ready for since her first boyfriend betrayal. Simply put, Blythe is a natural on camera. Working with David Fincher as a recurring news anchor on season two of Mindhunter (Netflix), Blythe drew on her experiences of broadcast journalism, which she studied at Washington State University. Resilience and hard work are part of Blythe's DNA. As an all-round athlete growing up, Blythe developed a strong work ethic. Influenced by her parents, Ron Howard (former NFL Seattle Seahawks tight end) and her mother, Kim Kelly (a business woman and interior design entrepreneur), Blythe is not one to shy away from taking initiative. She recently created, acted and produced, Project Payne, an empowering action comedy following a hit woman navigating through life choices and relationships. With the perfect amount of stage fight, Blythe inherently showcases her combat and tactical training. Blythe launched her signature Commercial Workshop in 2019 under her platform Actor's Life With Blythe where she helps actors navigate the industry through the ad world.
Up and coming Canadian actress Blythe Hubbard began singing and performing at the age of nine. She is an alumnus of Queen's University, where she studied Drama and Classical voice. Upon graduating Blythe moved to Toronto to pursue film and television. She soon landed a lead role in the feature film Definition of Fear, produced by Christopher Branch, known for producing Academy Award winning The Lady in No. 6. In Definition of Fear she stars alongside Bollywood superstar Jacqueline Fernandez as Rachel Moore. The film is due to be released in 2015. She also enjoys playing piano, guitar and ukulele.
Blythe Morrison is an actress, known for Love Under the Stars (2015).
Blythe Robinson is known for Swimming with Men (2018), Augury (2017) and Nazi Murder Mysteries (2018). He has been married to Aga Robinson since November 20, 2014.
Blythe Rosewarne is an actress, known for Mother Krampus (2017) and River Monsters (2009).