About Me!

I’m told I am like a dormant volcano. I may have a calm exterior, but look deeper because there is fire raging underneath. I use quiet ferocity, warmth, and a spunky sense of play to investigate the inner workings of the people I am to embody. I love to explore the physicality of characters and even how dance and music can give me access to the specific person/thing I am to be.

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It is very natural for me to want to tell stories of awkwardness, the complexities of family, goodbyes, and untold truths of the Queer community, women empowerment, and mental health because of my personal connection to each. These are stories of hope, grief, loneliness, love, and the human condition that will always be close to my heart. 

I am from suburban Pittsburgh, PA. Growing up, my brother, sister, and I would play make-believe. We would imagine grand worlds and intricate plots to keep us entertained for days. My process as an actor has been heavily influenced by the imagination and family I grew up with. I carry my background and experience with me into every room. 

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My goal as an actor is to challenge the audience's perspective while letting these difficult topics bring hope to those they are about. I cannot change the world in an instant, but I can give hope to one person at a time.

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Contact me!

Interested in working together? Email me!

beccawhealdon3@yahoo.com