Beatrice Roberts was born on March 7, 1905 in Manhattan, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Bill Cracks Down (1937), Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars (1938) and Outlaws of the Orient (1937). She was married to John Wesley Smith and Robert L. Ripley. She died on July 24, 1970 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
Beatrice Robertson-Jones is known for Black Mirror (2011).
Beatrice Rosen, (born November 29, 1977) also credited as Béatrice Rosen and Béatrice Rosenblatt, is an American-born French actress. Rosen was born in New York City in the United States, although she grew up in Paris where she started acting. Rosen played a role in the eighth season of the WB series Charmed as innocent Maya Holmes as Piper Halliwell's first new identity. She appeared in the fourth season of the WB series Smallville as Dawn Stiles, a girl who wanted desperately to be prom queen. She also portrayed Gabrielle la Claire, daughter of the French ambassador in the 2004 film Chasing Liberty, and Natascha in The Dark Knight. She appeared in Sharpe's Peril, of the Sharpe series in 2008.
Beatrice Rubica is a Romanian film and theater actress.She was born on 1993 in Galati, Romania. She graduated from National University of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography in 2014 .In 2017, she plays first role in the movie Narcis si Fifi.Knows for work in films The Nun (2018), The Hard Way (2019) and Narcis si Fifi (2017).
Italian actress Beatrice Schiaffino was born on September 15th, 1990. Originally from Portofino, Beatrice graduated from the University of Pisa in 2014 with a 'Performing Arts and Communications' degree, and went on to study acting in other areas of Italy, London, and Los Angeles. Eclectic and passionate, with a powerful stage presence, Beatrice's beginnings are in the theatre, before eventually stepping into the realm of film and television.
Beatrice Schiros is an actress, known for Monterossi - La serie (2022), La pazza gioia (2016) and L'ultima notte (2018).
Beatrice Schneider is a second-generation actor, grade 5 French Immersion student and a purple advanced belt in karate. Recent credits include Little Kat in Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol, (Imagine TV/CBSP/Universal TV/Felix Alcala) and Agent Office Supplies- Odd Squad Mobile Unit (PBS/TVO). Beatrice has voiced the roles of Julia Child, Carol Burnett, Kate Warne, and Billie Jean King- Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum, (Brown Bag/PBS), Sweet Pea - Abby Hatcher Fuzzly Catcher (Nickelodeon/Netflix), Owl, Boo and Postcard - Blues Clues and You (Brown Bag/PBS), Lydia- Peanuts Special, (Wildbrain Studios), and is so excited to share Apple TV+ is making their official launch announcement for "Pinecone & Pony" in which she plays the role of Fauna. Beatrice lives in Toronto and, in addition to karate, studies ballet, swimming, singing and piano. Her current loves are Lego, laughing and Animal Crossing.
In her long career, Beatrice Straight actually did very little work in the movies, plying her trade mostly onstage. But when she did grace the silver screen, she did it with great skill. Her first love was theater, having debuted on Broadway in the 1935 "Bitter Oleander". Her work garnered her much acclaim, including laurels in her Tony-winning performance for which she won the award for best supporting actress as Elizabeth Proctor in the 1953 production of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible". In addition to theater and movies, she gave us notable work on television. In 1978, she won an Emmy nomination for her part as the matriarch Alice Dain Leggett in the miniseries The Dain Curse (1978). No less stately, she played the part of Lynda Carter's Queen Mother in the 1970s Wonder Woman (1975) series. Her life was touched by that same kind of elegance and stateliness that she often portrayed onstage and on-screen. She was born Beatrice Whitney Straight in Old Westbury on Long Island. Her father, banker and diplomat Willard Dickerman Straight, associated with the likes of J.P. Morgan. Her mother, Dorothy Payne Whitney Straight, was an heiress of the Whitneys, a dynastic (in the sense of TV's own "Dynasty"), moneyed family on the eastern seaboard. Beatrice went to the best schools and caught the acting bug while a student in Devonshire, England, rendering a critically acclaimed performance in a school production of Ibsen's "A Doll's House." Her studies subsequently turned to acting, and she studied under the tutelage of Michael Chekhov, nephew of Russian playwright Anton Chekhov and a member of the Moscow Art Theatre. Their relationship was somewhat symbiotic in that she persuaded him to start an acting school, later teaching there herself. It was through her work in the theater that she met her husband Peter Cookson, appearing opposite him as leading lady in "The Heiress" in 1948. She is perhaps best known for her achievement in the 1976 movie Network (1976); after only three days of work in that movie in just a few scenes that actually made it into the final cut, Beatrice Straight contributed such a stellar performance that she earned the Academy Award for the best performance by a supporting actress.
Beatrice Taisamo is known for Fatuma (2018), Bahasha (2018) and Tunu: The Gift (2017).
Beatrice Vendramin was born on June 15, 2000 in Milan, Italy. She is an actress, known for Come diventare grandi nonostante i genitori (2016), Felicità and Non dirlo al mio capo (2016).