Blythe Metz

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Blythe Laura Metz (born 1977), also known as Blythe Metz-Mändmets, is an American actress, writer, natural lifestyle expert, and motivational speaker.

Life[]

Metz was educated at Arizona State University, graduating BA in performing arts in 2000. An early screen role was as a beauty Queen in Miss Cast Away and the Island Girls (2004), while her first lead parts came in Jacqueline Hyde (2005)[1] and Nightmare Man (2006).[2]

Lynda Carter proposed Catherine Zeta-Jones, Cindy Crawford, and Metz as candidates for the role of Wonder Woman.[3]

A raw vegan chef, and a promoter of natural beauty aids, Metz created adjustable wire-rimmed glasses to promote the benefits of cucumber slices applied under the eyes.[4]

As a vlogger, Metz has sparked controversy by claims on her YouTube channel about natural treatments for cancer. In a video with over 600,000 views, she says "There are alternatives that have been sacked because they are a threat to this multi-trillion dollar business."[5]

Metz is married to Indrek Mändmets, an Estonian.

Films[]

Television[]

Awards[]

  • Action on Film International Film Festival 2005, Best Actress, for Bred in the Bone (2006)
  • Judges Choice Awards 2006, Best Actress, for The Craving Heart (2006)
  • Tabloid Witch Awards 2006, Best Actress for Nightmare Man (2006)

Nominations[]

  • Action on Film International Film Festival 2012, Best Actress Nomination for Perception (2012)

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b Charlie Jane Anders, Which Is Better: Jacqueline Hyde, or Dr. Jekyll and Ms Hyde?, gizmodo.com, 12/25/15, accessed July 15, 2021
  2. ^ a b Nightmare Man, blu-ray.com, accessed July 15, 2021
  3. ^ Mike Pingel, The Q Guide to Wonder Woman (2008), p. 26
  4. ^ Lisa Beres, Bye-Bye, Botox: 5 Natural, Needle-Free Ways to Look Younger, March 29, 2017, earth911.com, accessed July 15, 2021
  5. ^ Disturbing fake cancer cure videos making millions, nzherald.co.nz, July 9, 2019, accessed July 15, 2021
  6. ^ The Hollywood Reporter Vol. 394 (2006), p. 135

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