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Becca Scott | |
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Born | Rebecca Ann Stith Scott February 20, 1989 Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Actor, improviser, host, Twitch streamer, YouTuber |
Years active | 2013–present |
Notable work | How to Play, Game the Game, TBD RPG, South Park, Good Time Society |
Website | thebeccascott.com |
Rebecca Ann Stith Scott (born February 20, 1989) is an American actor, improviser, host, Twitch streamer, and YouTuber. She is best known for her work as a host on several Geek & Sundry shows—most notably, How to Play, Game the Game, and TBD RPG—and for her contributions to the gaming community as a correspondent for brands including Magic: The Gathering, Games Workshop, and Dell Technologies. In addition, Scott has provided voice work (most notably as Sophie Gray on the animated series South Park) and is a co-owner of the popular YouTube channel Good Time Society, where she produces content related to tabletop gaming and geek culture.[1][2]
Early life
[edit]Rebecca Ann Stith Scott was born on February 20, 1989, in Kansas City, Missouri. Although details regarding her early education and family background remain private, Scott has acknowledged that an early passion for improvisation and gaming helped shape her future career in digital media and entertainment.
Career
[edit]Acting and Voice Work
[edit]Scott began her career in the performing arts as an actor and improviser. Her versatile talents eventually led her to voice acting; she is notably recognized for voicing the character Sophie Gray in the animated series South Park. This role, among others, highlights her ability to work across traditional acting and digital media platforms.[3]
Hosting and Digital Media
[edit]Scott's rise to prominence is closely tied to her work on Geek & Sundry, a network dedicated to gaming and geek culture. She has hosted several influential series, including:
- How to Play – A show providing tutorials and gameplay strategies for board and role-playing games.
- Game the Game – A program focused on demonstrating various game mechanics.
- TBD RPG – A series centered on role-playing games with an emphasis on live play and audience participation.
Her approachable style and clear communication have made these shows popular among both novice and experienced gamers.[4]
In addition to her hosting roles, Scott has served as a correspondent for several high-profile brands within the gaming industry, including Magic: The Gathering, Games Workshop, and Dell Technologies. Through interviews, live event coverage, and special features, she has significantly contributed to the broader gaming culture.
Good Time Society and Online Ventures
[edit]Expanding her creative portfolio, Scott co-founded the YouTube channel Good Time Society, a digital hub for gaming enthusiasts. On this platform, she plays multiple roles:
- The Calyx: Serving as the Keeper for this live play RPG show based on the Call of Cthulhu system, Scott helps bring immersive storytelling to online audiences.
- To Boldly Watch: As a co-host on this podcast, she discusses and reviews episodes of popular science-fiction series, including Star Trek.
- Additional segments covering board games and tabletop gaming appear in shows such as How to Game, Gameplay'd, and Good Lookin' Kickstarters.
These ventures have solidified Scott's reputation as a key digital content creator and influencer within the geek and gaming communities.[5]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]- South Park – Voice role as Sophie Gray
Television and Web Series
[edit]- How to Play – Host
- Game the Game – Host
- TBD RPG – Host
- Geek & Sundry Digital Series – Host and correspondent
Online Media
[edit]- Good Time Society – Co-owner and host
- The Calyx – Keeper (live play RPG series)
- To Boldly Watch – Podcast co-host
Personal life
[edit]Scott tends to keep her personal life private. While she maintains a robust public profile through her work in digital media and live events, she rarely discloses details about her family or personal relationships. Her focus remains on her creative projects and her commitment to the gaming community.
Reception and Impact
[edit]Scott’s engaging on-screen presence and dedication to demystifying gaming mechanics have earned her recognition within the entertainment and gaming communities. Her work as a host and digital content creator has broadened the appeal of tabletop gaming and fostered a more inclusive and accessible environment for fans of geek culture. Critics and fans alike commend her for bringing energy, clarity, and a personal touch to a diverse array of gaming content.
References
[edit]- ^ "thebeccascott.com". Retrieved February 20, 2025.
- ^ "Rebecca Scott – IMDb". Retrieved February 20, 2025.
- ^ "Rebecca Scott – IMDb". Retrieved February 20, 2025.
- ^ "Rebecca Scott – IMDb". Retrieved February 20, 2025.
- ^ "thebeccascott.com". Retrieved February 20, 2025.