Beth Behrs, born on December twenty-six, nineteen eighty-five, is a talented American actress celebrated for her dynamic performances across various mediums, including television, film, and voice acting. She gained widespread recognition for her role as Caroline Channing in the CBS comedy series '2 Broke Girls,' which captivated audiences for six successful seasons. Her portrayal earned her critical acclaim and nominations for prestigious awards such as the Teen Choice and People's Choice Awards.
Behrs made her screen debut in the two thousand nine comedy film 'American Pie Presents: The Book of Love.' Following this, she transitioned into television, where her career flourished. After '2 Broke Girls,' she returned to the big screen with notable films like 'Chasing Eagle Rock' and 'Hello, My Name Is Doris' in two thousand fifteen. Additionally, she lent her voice to the character Carrie Williams in the animated feature 'Monsters University' in two thousand thirteen and portrayed Moochie in the animated series 'Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh.'
In two thousand eighteen, Behrs expanded her television repertoire by taking on the role of Gemma Johnson in the CBS sitcom 'The Neighborhood,' further showcasing her versatility as an actress. Beyond her acting endeavors, she is also an accomplished author, having penned a self-help book and created the young-adult webcomic 'Dents.'
As a philanthropist, Behrs is dedicated to making a positive impact in the community. She founded the SheHerdPower Foundation, an organization committed to supporting victims of sexual assault, reflecting her passion for advocacy and empowerment.