Arryn Zech
Arryn Zech is a well-known American actor. She's best known for playing Blake Belladonna on RWBY. Her character is Dr. Emily Grey in the longest running online-based web series, Red vs. Blue which was created by Austin-based production firm, Rooster Teeth. Arryn is a native of Spain who was born and raised at New Braunfels. She went to her school at the North East School of Arts high-school located in San Antonio Texas where she was a major in musical Theatre. The University of Texas at Austin granted her an undergraduate degree of Journalism, copy Editing as well as Design. She discovered singing and acting are still her passions. She worked as an actor, writer, and host for TSTV (the student-run station) where she hosted shows such as Videogame Hour Live. Arryn Zech, who has over ten years of acting and theatre education, and classical vocal training, Arryn now lives in LA to pursue her dream of becoming a professional. Arryn Zech was born October 4, 1990, in Rota Spain, but was raised in the city of New Braunfels Texas. After her parents relocated back in New Braunfels Texas in the beginning of the 1990s, she has not spent much time in Spain. She's currently 32 years of age and has the astrological sign Libra. She is also the daughter of father Charlie Zech and mother Brenna Zinn. Instagram reports that her dad is an amateur and professional cyclist. In the words of Instagram, her mother has written romances. The information about her brothers and sisters are not available. She is determined to keep her privacy. Her status as a couple is married and straight. The romantic relationships of Arryn are restricted to two. Also, she was a lover of Miles Anthony Luna. Miles is the Rooster Teeth's writer of Animation. After some years they split in 2015 when Arryn left for Los Angeles. Shortly afterward, she entered into a relationship with Robert Alfred Morley better known as Bob Morley an Australian actor who is six years younger than her. As for her rumors: they aren't. The actress is known for her avoiding controversy.
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