Steffany Huckaby

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Steffany Huckaby
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present

Steffany Huckaby is an American actress.

Career

She is best known for her role as Beth in the television series, Greek . She starred in the horror film, Death Tunnel and The Pleasure Drivers as Casey Ethot. She also received strong reviews for her theatrical performance as Kia in the play The Last Schwartz. [1] [2] She portrayed Kathy Baker in the 2010 Bollywood film, My Name Is Khan .

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Filmography

Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Career SuicideNew GirlShort film
2004 Scarecrow Gone Wild Girl in Opening
2004 Starkweather Carol King
2005 Death Tunnel Heather
2005Guy in Row FiveKate
2006Evil WithinBrandi SheerShort film
2006VenusAliceShort film
2006 The Pleasure Drivers Casey Ethot
2009AdamCarol
2010 My Name Is Khan Kathy BakerUncredited
2010Fairly CriminalBecky / BariannaShort film
2010DisconnectHaley Simmons
Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 The O.C. AprilEpisode: "The L.A."
2008Skip TracerYoung Sexy NurseTelevision film
2008–10 Greek Beth13 episodes
2010 Justified NurseEpisode: "The Lord of War and Thunder"
2010SquattersSecretaryEpisodes: "A Fresh Pair", "Commuters"
2011 Sons of Anarchy Woman with BabyEpisode: "Burnt and Purged Away"

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References

  1. "Theater: 'The Last Schwartz' gets the last laugh".
  2. "Photo: 'The Last Schwartz' at Zephyr Theatre". BroadwayWorld.com.