Actor, Writer, and Corporate Trainer
Beth Campbell is an actor, writer, and corporate trainer based in Connecticut. She is a member of SAG and AFTRA,
and has been featured in many major films and television shows. Beth has starred in independent movies, corporate videos,
and Connecticut commercials. In theater, Beth has appeared on Long Wharf’s Next Stage; with the equity company
Cornerstone Productions; and at Mystic Seaport where she wrote and acted in interactive theater, promotional videos, and
voiceovers. She has improvised with New Haven Theater Company, Off the Cuff, TeamBonding, and Marshmallow Masquers.
As a playwright, Beth won the Annual Connecticut One-Act Festival twice, was a resident at the Ragdale Foundation,
was published by Smith & Kraus and International Readers’ Theatre, and had a reading at La MaMa in New York.
Her plays have been produced around the world by students and festivals. Beth is a member of the International Center
for Women Playwrights.
As a freelance writer, Beth worked for Business and Legal Reports, Bureau of Business Practice, and was published in the
Wall Street Journal Career Journal. Prior to moving to Connecticut, she worked as an outplacement counselor
and wrote two books on finding work in Washington, DC. With more creative writing, she has had humor pieces published in
magazines, and a poem in The Lyric, a prestigious journal for traditional forms of poetry.
Beth has worked as a freelance corporate trainer for the Massachusetts firms Training Path and TeamBonding, working to
facilitate communication and build esprit de corps. She has worked as an outplacement counselor and workers’
compensation case manager in the Washington, DC area. She earned her master’s in rehabilitation counseling and her
bachelor’s in family studies summa cum laude from West Virginia University, in her home state.