Beckham Skodje is an actor, known for Bates Motel (2013), The 9th Life of Louis Drax (2016) and Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told (2015).
Becki Davis was born on November 9, 1947 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress, known for Tightrope (1984), Avenging Force (1986) and Hobson's Choice (1983). She has been married to Barry Bradford since 1987.
Becki Dennis was born in Boston and raised in the suburb of Andover, Massachusetts, as the only daughter in a household with three brothers. Although her mother and father - a teacher and an accountant respectively - weren't in show business, her grandmother was a pianist and singer. Born with her grandmother's genes, Becki began entertaining audiences at the tender age of three when she grabbed a microphone and sang "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" to an entire cruise ship during a family vacation. Since then, she has never missed an opportunity to shine in the spotlight. Throughout her childhood, Becki was always using her creativity and imagination. She wrote poems, song lyrics, and stories; formed singing groups and sang in talent shows; made up dance routines and took dance lessons; and fell in love with, and watched, movies often. As she developed into an ambitious and self-motivated teen, she took her craft seriously, studying acting, voice, and dance several hours per week, while performing in plays, choral concerts, and dance recitals. The highlights of her high school years were dancing on an episode of MTV's Total Request Live (1998), writing and directing an original theatre piece for her senior project titled "Take Off Your Shoes," and playing Madame Thenardier in a production of "Les Miserables." It was her comedic performance in "Les Miserables" that stole the show and sealed her calling as an actor. After auditioning for college theatre programs, she was accepted to and attended Point Park University's prestigious Conservatory of Performing Arts in Pittsburgh, where she earned a B.A. in Musical Theatre in just three years; finishing off her credits with summer courses at Emerson College and Berklee College of Music. Upon graduation, Becki returned home to the Boston area, where she was determined to earn a living using her degree. Some of her first paid acting jobs were doing interactive dinner theatre, standardized patient work, and historical reenactments of the witch trials at the Salem Witch Dungeon Museum. She also found employment singing in Christmas caroling quartets and with a theatrical performance group called "The Stiletto Singers," which she was a founding member of. Simultaneously, she directed and/or choreographed over fifteen musicals for high schools and community theatres, as well as taught performing arts classes to youth. These jobs supported her while she auditioned for, and subsequently performed at, professional regional theatres in New England, such as the American Repertory Theatre, Ogunquit Playhouse, Seacoast Repertory Theatre, and Palace Theatre. It was around this same time that Becki began delving into on-camera acting in film, television, commercials, and industrials. In order to prepare herself for the transition from stage to screen, she trained with Carolyn Pickman, Kevin Lasit, and Maura Tighe. Her first significant booking came when Maura Tighe cast her in a national commercial for Boys Town, a crisis hotline. What followed was even more exciting - Becki was flown to New Orleans to compete in the acting competition TV pilot Casting Call: Spring Break '83 (2009), where she was mentored by the judges of the show, seasoned actors Morgan Fairchild, Joe Piscopo, and Adrian Zmed. For the next few years, she continued to act in everything she could get her hands on - industrials for companies such as Dunkin' Donuts and Staples, print ads and voice-overs for big names like Progressive and PricewaterhouseCoopers, and principal roles in commercials for the Massachusetts Health Connector and Millennium Training Institute. She starred in short films as an unconventional leading lady, as well. After experiencing almost every type of job an actor could have, Becki began to explore new experiences by working behind the camera as a director, assistant director, producer, writer, casting director, production assistant, and stand-in. Functioning in all of these different capacities allowed her to gain an understanding of, and appreciation for, the many facets of the industry. In addition, she started her own business, Talent Tools, through which she provided marketing tools and services for actors, such as reel and resume editing, audition and career coaching, and educational workshops and events. Moreover, under the off-shoot Talent Tools Productions, she produced, co-directed, and cast music videos and the films last (2012) and Mildred's Millions (2013); the latter of which went on to screen at five film festivals. But, her heart called her back to acting again when David O. Russell handpicked her for the role of Rebecca, a nanny and friend of Amy Adams character, in American Hustle (2013). The experience she had during this movie reignited her passion, making her realize how much she had missed acting. Therefore, when she was offered the demanding lead role of Jo, a sexual abuse survivor with PTSD in the independent feature film drama Spin the Plate (2018), she gladly accepted the challenge, and became a better actor due to how far her range and ability was stretched. Immediately after that shoot wrapped, Seth MacFarlane cast her as the receptionist in Ted 2 (2015) alongside Mark Wahlberg. Following on the heels of these successes, and still living in Massachusetts at the time, Becki began commuting to New York City for auditions and workshops in an effort to expand her scope of potential work opportunities. Although she started to make some headway in New York, it was not long after she opened herself up to the possibilities outside of her comfort zone that a serendipitous opportunity arose for her to attend the American Film Market in Santa Monica. It was during this trip to AFM that she also met with, and was then offered representation from, the Entertainment Lab in Los Angeles. Thus, in January of 2015, Becki decided to make the leap from the East Coast to the West Coast, and she has never looked back. During Becki's first year in LA she studied at the renowned Second City in Hollywood, where she graduated from their improv program, and she was accepted into the Moving Picture Institute's film program, where her script "Time To Go" was a finalist in their pitch competition. She also appeared in a commercial for Just Dance, the short film Noise (2015), which screened at Warner Bros. Studios, and the web series Ladies Keepin' It Real (2015). In her second year in LA, she continued to hone her craft by taking audition technique with Wendy Davis, Lilach Mendelovich, and Alex D'Lerma. Soon after that, she started booking roles in major TV shows, such as the acclaimed This Is Us (2016) (episode directed by Helen Hunt),Speechless (2016) (acting opposite Minnie Driver), The Young and the Restless (1973), Pretty Little Liars (2010), GLOW (2017), The Fosters (2013), and Pure Genius (2016). Now in her third year in LA, Becki has recently worked on the hit shows Fresh Off the Boat (2015), Jane the Virgin (2014) (acting opposite Gina Rodriguez), How to Get Away with Murder (2014) (with Viola Davis), Shameless (2011) (directed by Emmy Rossum), and Life in Pieces (2015), the new shows I'm Sorry. (2017) and Unsolved (2018) (directed by Anthony Hemingway), Goliath (2016) (with Billy Bob Thornton) and the music video Lorde: Green Light (2017) with Lorde. Having acted in a total of fifteen TV shows to date, she was able to join the esteemed Television Academy. Becki is still happily represented by the Entertainment Lab and has added Across the Board Talent Agency to her team of representatives. She looks forward to continuing to impact audiences through storytelling and to having many more extraordinary experiences throughout her journey.
Becki Hayes is a Texas-born SAG-AFTRA actress known for both deaf and hearing roles. Born with a hereditary, progressive hearing loss, Becki's hearing rapidly declined, rendering her profoundly deaf by age 12. Becki made her network TV debut in ABC's "Gideons Crossing" opposite Academy Award winner Marlee Matlin, portraying a deaf teen at odds with her parents over cochlear implants. Life imitated art for Becki, as shortly after the show aired, she underwent bilateral cochlear implant surgery. She considers her former deafness a gift to her craft. "When one sense is absent, the other senses are heightened immensely. I had to become such an intense listener by necessity. In conversation, I was hyper focused on facial cues and body language to kind of fill in the gaps when words were unclear and provide context clues in order to react appropriately. My superpower is "hearing" beyond the spoken. It's authentic acting gold. I'm very lucky!" Becki is currently developing a dramedy (2020) based on her own adventures as a formerly deaf wife and mother adjusting to life changes after cochlear implants.
Becki Li is an actress, known for The King of the Streets (2012).
Becki Lloyd is an actress and producer, known for Number 23 (2019), Tell Me Who We Are (2020) and Car Park (2015).
Becki Mallett is an actress, known for Elfette Saves Christmas (2019).
Becki grew up in Guilford, Connecticut. She started performing in local productions and summer stock theater at age 13. She studied European History at the University of Pennsylvania, during which time she spent several semesters abroad. After graduating, Becki immediately moved to NYC to pursue Broadway. After appearing in dozens of national commercials and guest starring roles, including Cold Case (2003), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), and American Dreams (2002), she landed the role of Amanda on Ugly Betty (2006). She is married to actor Chris Diamantopoulos, and her brother is actor Matt Newton.
Beckie Mullen was born on July 30, 1963 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Hard Time on Planet Earth (1989), Hard Hunted (1993) and Black Scorpion (2001). She died on July 27, 2020 in Palm Springs, California, USA.
Becktoria - singer, songwriter and actress - born in Burma and educated in England. Having the ability to sing before she could walk she found herself on stage at her 1st birthday. This early interest turned into a passion and led to her classical training at the age of 11. From there, she went on to singing in the choir/school pop-band as a lead soprano. She also received distinctions and merits from LAMDA, ABRSM, Guildhall and Trinity as well as receiving a high score of 96% from EdExcel GCSE Drama. Excelling in modeling, from print to runway since the age of 16, she has been recruited and scouted by the most acclaimed industry professionals. She has held titles in several pageants as well as being a grand finalist for Miss Motors Formula-1 and Miss Monaco Grand Prix all while achieving a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Sciences. From there, Becktoria moved to Los Angeles to study acting and train professionally. She received a Master's degree in Acting and further training at the Groundlings Theatre & School. Becktoria's past work includes being lead/principal in commercials and infomercials such as Subway, Beauty Blender, Expedia, Delta, Cadillac Suburban, Borderlands, Samsung, Adidas, Dave & Busters, Plus Mattresses, IT Cosmetics and Headspace to name a few. Some of her print work includes AAA, Southern California Edison and Wurrly. She also appeared on major cable outlets such as TruTV, Syfy, BET, Investigation Discovery, Food Network, National Geographic Channel, Game Show Network, MTV, VH1, E!, HSN, Disney XD and 13th Street Network Channel. Becktoria released her EP titled "Lovers" in 2019 which has received airplay on numerous radio stations and has been placed on the NACC charts. Her single "Sigh" was released in February 2020. Her other singles include 2 Feathers, Poisoned by You as well as a remix album titled "Panda Doll". Some of her collaborations with other artists include songs titled "Happier", "Invincible", "Be Mine".