Beth Allen
Beth Allen was born in Auckland, New Zealand on May 28th, 1984 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 39, Beth Allen biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.
At 39 years old, Beth Allen has this physical status:
Elizabeth Grace Nell Allen (born c.1984) is a New Zealand actress.
She has been acting since an early age and has appeared in numerous small productions and commercials since 1993.
In 1998, she appeared in Cloud 9's The Legend of William Tell, her first big television role, in which she played Princess Vara.
Amber in The Tribe, an internationally recognized actress, took up the role in 1998 for the first series before deciding to concentrate on her education.
She returned for another three seasons.
Personal life
Allen was born in Titirangi, New Zealand, and he was a student at the University of On the 7th of May, Allen was born.
Allen married long-time fiancee Charles McDermott in February 2011. Sidney, the couple's son, was born in 2016, a daughter Nell was born in 2018, and Allen is now expecting her third child in June 2020, according to a new Tribe podcast interview with The Tribe creator Ray Thompson, who appeared on YouTube on April 4, 2020.
Career
Allen's other works includes a lead role in the episode "The Green Dress" of the TV programme William Shatner's A Twist in the Tale in 1999 and guest parts in Xena: Warrior Princess and Revelations - The Initial Journey.
In 2006, she played the role of Ellie on Treasure Island Kids' Trilogy. She has also had guest roles on various television series, including Power Rangers: S.P.D., Outrageous Fortune and Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive.
In 2008 Allen joined Shortland Street as Dr Brooke Freeman, where she was a main cast member until 2014 when her character departed. Beth has also been involved in several theatre plays during her career, many produced by her husband's theatre company The Basement Theatre. Beth herself has helped produce a few plays, including Little Blonde Hen, and Vagina Monologues.