Beth Triffon
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| Born | September 15, 1993 Columbus, Ohio, United States |
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| Years active | 2010–present |
Beth Triffon is an American actress. She is best known for playing Joanne Schwartz in the sitcom The Goldbergs and Gracie in the sitcom The F-List.
Triffon was born in Columbus, Ohio to Barb Jenkins Triffon. She started acting at the Columbus Children's Theatre where she caught the eye of former director Bill Goldsmith. She gained acting experience at the Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center. She gained a bachelor's degree from the Otterbein University.[1]
Career
Triffons first big role was playing Gracie on the sitcom The F-List which she also created with fellow actor Sean Edwards.[2] Her first big role came playing Joanne Schwartz in the sitcom series The Goldbergs.[3][4] 1n 2016 Triffon won the ABC Discovers: Digital Talent Competition, ABC Talent and Casting beating out 9 other competitors.[5] 1n 2021 it was revealed she was the victim of sexist comments while on a 2023 episode of the podcast The Randumb Show, Mike Richards who was hosting the podcast referred to Triffons character as a booth slut.[6]
Personal life
Triffon is married to Kerry Henderson. Together they founded Stage Left Creative in 2013 which specialises in directing music videos and live performances.[7]