Beth Behrs
Beth Behrs is one of Hollywood’s most exciting actors working today.
Behrs currently stars as Gemma in the CBS hit comedy “The Neighborhood” alongside Cedric the Entertainer, Max Greenfield, and Tichina Arnold. The series is one of CBS Networks’ highest-rated comedies and the fifth season is currently airing. The show has also been picked up for a sixth season.
Behrs is also the host of her very own podcast called HARMONICS which explores themes of creativity, healing, and wellness. Beth has interviewed a variety of female artists and a few to name are Brandi Carlile, Glennon Doyle (NY Times best-selling author of UNTAMED), Mary Gauthier and Tichina Arnold (co-star on The Neighborhood).
Her television credits include her feature role as Caroline Channing in the CBS hit series “2 Broke Girls “created by Michael Patrick King and Whitney Cummings.
Her film credits include the voice of a cartoon character in the Chinese animated film “Boonie Bears: The Big Shrink.” This was Behrs’ first collaboration with China. She also lent her voice to the Walt Disney Pixar animated film Monsters University. Behrs also appeared alongside Sally Fields and Max Greenfield in the Indie Comedy “Hello, My Name is Doris.”
Behrs made her New York Stage Debut in Halley Feiffer’s A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center of New York City for MCC Theater in New York and received rave reviews from The New York Times for her stage performance.
Additionally, Behrs released a health and wellness book titled “The Total Me-Tox” published in the summer of 2017.
Behrs has performed at the Geffen Playhouse alongside Jane Lynch, Annette Bening, and Helen Mirren. She appeared on stage with the New York Philharmonic for their New Year’s Eve Performance One Singular Sensation: Celebrating Marvin Hamlisch.
Behrs is actively involved with the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and is a board member of the Geffen Playhouse. Behrs is also very passionate in equine therapy programs for survivors of sexual assault.