Beth Allen, a remarkably gifted and accomplished actress, has been consistently mesmerizing audiences with her outstanding performances since the dawn of 1993. Her extraordinary journey in the entertainment industry commenced with her esteemed membership in the prestigious PASChildren's Theatre, a renowned institution that provided her with the ideal platform to refine her craft and acquire invaluable experience. Throughout her illustrious career, Beth's impressive resume has been steadily accumulating a diverse array of impressive credits, including notable stage productions such as Pinnochio, a timeless classic, and Hairy Maclary, a beloved children's tale, both of which were showcased at Auckland's esteemed Aotea Centre, a premier cultural institution.
Beth's remarkable talent failed to go unnoticed, as she swiftly secured a multitude of television commercials, thereby further solidifying her reputation as a multifaceted and highly sought-after performer. Her impressive array of credits also comprises a guest role as Eva in the widely acclaimed television drama 'Riding High', as well as a memorable turn as Young Julie in the feature film The Ugly, which premiered in 1997.
In the year 1998, a pivotal moment in Beth's illustrious career unfolded as she took on the esteemed role of Princess Vara in Cloud 9's theatrical production of The Legend of William Tell, thereby unequivocally demonstrating her remarkable versatility and profound depth as a skilled thespian.
This outstanding performance, a testament to her exceptional acting prowess, was subsequently followed by a leading role in the highly acclaimed production of 'A Twist in the Tail - The Green Dress', a project spearheaded by the renowned William Shatner, thereby solidifying her reputation as a talented and highly sought-after actress within the entertainment industry.