Stefanie Woodburn is a mixed Chinese-American writer, actress, and filmmaker from Maryland. She is a graduate of the 2018 CAPE New Writers Fellowship, the 2018 Ron Howard & Brian Grazer's inaugural IMAGINE IMPACT Fellowship, and the 2021-2022 CBS TV Writing Fellowship. An NYU summa cum laude grad and entertainment technology consultant, she found her voice on Twitch and created the first short film funded through streaming video games, POLE, an official selection in 18 film festivals. She launched into the arts through dance captaining high school show choir and musicals, and her theater background includes performing in NYC and Paris. Her ethnicity is half-Chinese and half-Danish/German/Irish/Scottish/English mix. Stefanie believes strongly in education, and her mission is to inspire compassion and understanding through media featuring women leadership and multiculturalism, championing each person's strength, value, and worth. She volunteers with WriteGirl, a creative writing and mentoring organization that promotes creativity, critical thinking and leadership skills to empower teen girls. She aims to promote women leaders in business, politics, and technology in her work. Twitter/IG/TikTok: @stefwoodburn
Stefanie Y. Hong is known for Minari (2020), Beware the Gonzo (2010) and Bereullin (2013).
Stefanie was born in Evanston, IL to Ukrainian and Moldovian immigrant parents. She grew up with her mother, Slava and only spoke Russian until the age of six. At eight years old, she and her mom moved Florida. There, she joined a children's theatre group to better learn English. Through out high school, Stefanie participated in school and community plays and wrote and performed her own comedy sketches. At 18, she moved to Tel Aviv for college. While studying, she joined the Tel Aviv Improv Group. Through out college, Stefanie worked as a dance and fitness instructor, preschool assistant, joined a salsa dance troupe and worked as a hostess. Additionally, every Sunday, she interned at Villa Matrix, a rehab center in a suburb of Tel Aviv that specifically focuses on treating various addictions. Stefanie speaks four languages (English, Russian, Hebrew and Spanish). She writes and performs her own sketches including impressions, mocumentaries and short form content and publishes them to her social media accounts. She is trained in ballroom, contemporary, salsa and belly dance. Stefanie enjoys writing in third person.
Stefanie von Pfetten, aka Stefanie Baroness Christina von Pfetten, is a Canadian film and television actress of German descent. von Pfetten was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. After high school, she went to Vienna, Austria. Later, she studied Art history in Munich, Bavaria. For a small time, she worked for Sotheby's in Vienna. Back in Vancouver, Stefanie decided to became an actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles as "Lilly" in the sci fi-horror film, Decoys (2004), and Captain Marcia "Showboat" Case in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica (2004) series and a series lead as "Dr. Daniella Ridley" in CBC's Cracked (2013). She coaches privately and studies with famed Hollywood acting coach Ivana Chubbuck.
Stefaniya Makarova is known for John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019), Little America (2020) and The Kindergarten Teacher (2018).
Stefanne Albuquerque is an actress.
Stefannie Smith is known for Christmas Ranch (2016), Brie's Bake Off Challenge (2022) and Angels on Earth Elderly And Forgotten (2019).
Stefano Abbati was born on February 23, 1955 in Rimini, Italy. He is an actor, known for Il tempo del ritorno (1993), Il trono di fuoco (1983) and La ragazza di Cortina (1994).
Stefano Accomo is known for Cras (2018), L'uno (2020) and Smile: la serie (2014).
Stefano Accorsi got his diploma from the School of Theater in Bologna. He divides his time between theater, cinema, and television. Currently he is the Artistic Director of the Theater Foundation of Tuscany. He was appointed Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters) by the French Ministry of Culture. His movies include: Jack Frusciante è uscito dal gruppo (Jack Frusciante Has Left the Band) by Enza Negroni, I piccoli maestri (Little Teachers) by Daniele Luchetti, Ormai è fatta! (Outlaw) by Enzo Monteleone (Grolla d'Oro Award), Un uomo perbene (A Respectable Man) by Maurizio Zaccaro (Grolla d'Oro), Capitaes de Abril (April Captains) by Maria de Medeiros, Come quando fuori piove by Mario Monicelli, Radiofreccia (Radio Arrow) and Made in Italy by Luciano Ligabue (David di Donatello, Amidei Award and Ciak d'Oro), L'ultimo bacio (The Last Kiss), Baciami ancora (Kiss Me Again) and A casa tutti bene (There's No Place like Home) by Gabriele Muccino, Saturno contro (Saturn in Opposition), Le fate ignoranti (The Ignorant Fairies) and La Dea Fortuna (The Goddess of Fortune) by Ferzan Ozpetek (Nastro d'Argento, Ciak d'Oro and Globo d'Oro from the foreign press in Italy), La stanza del figlio (The Son's Room) by Nanni Moretti, Santa Maradona by Marco Ponti, Romanzo criminale (Crime Novel) and Un viaggio chiamato amore (A Scandalous Journey / A Journey Called Love) by Michele Placido (Coppa Volpi Best Actor at the 59th Venice Film Festival), Tous le soleils by Philippe Claudel, Veloce come il vento (Italian Race) by Matteo Rovere (David di Donatello, Nastro d'Argento, 2016 FICE Award Actor of the Year), Fortunata directed by Sergio Castellitto (Ciak d'Oro Best Actor). He debuted in directing with the short film Io non ti conosco, produced by Yoox Group that he also acted in (2014 Nastro d'Argento Best NewDirector). For Sky Italia, the series 1992 and the sequels 1993 and 1994 directed by Giuseppe Gagliardi, of which he is the creator and actor. Also for Sky in association with HBO, The Young Pope by Paolo Sorrentino.