Beryl Plutzk (Earth-8591)

Beryl Plutzk was an editor for the Art in America magazine, whom she stated was "consistently losing money on her work for years".

Biography
Beryk, alongside Grace Kellerman, Otho Fenlock, and Bernard Callis attended a dinner hosted by Dana Barrett at her apartment in the 550 Central Park West, where they were all possessed by Adam and Barbara Maitland who made them dance and sing Day-O by Harry Belafonte, frightening them and having six monstrous hands popping out of their table to grab their faces.

They were able to overcome the shock and were all surprised to discover about the existence of life after life. When Lydia Deetz said the Maitlands had no intention of appearing to them, they all left, except for Otho.