Arryn Zech
Arryn Zech, an American actress, who achieved recognition for her character Blake Belladonna in RWBY. Other roles she has played includes Dr. Emily Grey, the voice for the Austin production house RoosterTeeth's longest-running web series Red vs. Blue. Her parents are originally from Rota, Spain. She was raised and born within New Braunfels. She graduated from the North East School of Arts High School located in San Antonio Texas with a major in musical Theatre. She completed her studies at The University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelors of Journalism in copy Editing and Design however, she discovered that her love for acting and singing. She was an actress also a host, writer, and actor for TSTV (the student-run station) in which she hosted shows such as Videogame Hour Live. Arryn Zech has more than ten years of experience acting and theatre training and classical voice is now located in LA pursuing her career in television and film. Arryn Zech was born October 4, 1990, in Rota in Spain. However, she was born at New Braunfels Texas. Her family did not have much time in Spain as her family relocated to New Braunfels Texas as a young child. Her astrological sign is Libra and she's currently 33. In addition, she is the daughter of the late father Charlie Zech and mother Brenna Zinn. Her father is working as an amateur cyclist and her mother is a romance author according to Instagram. There is no information available on her siblings. The private lives of her siblings are something she wants to be kept secret. The status of her relationship is married and straight. The romantic relationships of Arryn are restricted to two. Arryn also had a relationship with Miles Anthony Luna. He is the writer for animation for Rooster Teeth. Arryn relocated to Los Angeles to Los Angeles after they had been together for a while. After that Arryn was involved in a romantic relationship in a relationship with Bob Morley who is six year older than she. There are also no rumors of her. Her presence is never in danger from any issues.






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