Arryn Zech
Arryn Zech is an acclaimed American actor who is the character Blake Belladonna in RWBY. She is the voice of the character of Dr. Emily Grey as well in Red vs. Blue - the longest-running series on television created by the Austin-based production company Rooster Tooth. Arryn was born in Rota, Spain but was raised in New Braunfels, Texas. She was educated at her school at the North East School of Arts high-school located in San Antonio Texas where she studied musical Theatre. She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with an undergraduate degree of Journalism in Design, Copy Editing as well as Design However, she realized that her interests remained with singing and acting. The work she did at TSTV The student-run television station run by the University of Texas in Austin, was a hostess writers, actresses and host for programs like Videogame Hour Live. Arryn has been training for over 10 years on various methods of acting and classical singing. The actress is now based in LA and is pursuing a profession in film. Arryn Zech was born on October 4 1990 in Rota Spain but raised in New Braunfels Texas. Her parents emigrated from Spain and moved to New Braunfels Texas while she was in the midst of her childhood. She's 32 years old age and is a Libra. Also, she is the daughter of Brenna Zinn and Charlie Zech. Instagram states that according to her father, he is an amateur cyclist and photographer. The mother of Brenna Zinn is a romance writer. Her siblings aren't well-known. She is determined to keep her privacy. The woman is straight and single. In addition, there are just two people who are closely associated with Arryn. She also dated Miles Anthony Luna, who was the animator on Rooster Teeth. They parted ways in 2015 after a few years when Arryn relocated to Los Angeles. Then she began an affair with Robert Alfred Morley better known as Bob Morley an Australian actor that is six years older than her. Also, when it comes to her gossips, there aren't any rumors about her she always stays away from controversy.






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