Stephanie Cole was born in Warwickshire, England, UK. At the age of 15 she auditioned for, and was accepted to, the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. She began her career at the age of 17 playing a 90-year-old woman. She went on to play notable television roles, which included appearing in all 30 episodes of the prisoner-of-war drama Tenko (1981) and playing memorable characters in comedies such as Open All Hours (1976), A Bit of a Do (1989), Waiting for God (1990) and Doc Martin (2004), as well as legendary soap opera Coronation Street (1960).
Stephanie Cood is an American actress, born in Burbank, California. She is known for "Nightmare Cinema" directed by the 5 legends of horror, Ryûhei Kitamura, Mick Garris, Alejandro Brugués, David Slade, and Joe Dante. She is also known for "Ghosted" starring Craig Robinson and Adam Scott. She is also known for the Nickelodeon TV show, "Nicky, Ricky, Dicky, and Dawn".
Stephanie Cookie Carson is an actress and producer, known for Which Line Are You In? (2018), Water Is Not Enough (2015) and Water Is Not Enough (2012).
Stephanie Coontz is known for The Truth About Marriage (2018), What's My Price? (2016) and Penn & Teller: Bullshit! (2003).
Stephanie Cope is known for Creamerie (2021), Neila (2019) and 1965 (2015).
Stephanie Corneliussen (born April 28, 1987) is a Danish actress and model best known for her role as Joanna Wellick in Mr. Robot. Corneliussen was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. She attended Johannesskolen in Frederiksberg and studied ballet in Copenhagen. She has a degree in graphic design. She was discovered at age 13 and encouraged to enter the Supermodel of Scandinavia contest, which was orchestrated by Jacqueline Friis Mikkelsen, the CEO of Unique Models, an international modeling agency based in Copenhagen. She won the contest and subsequently began her international modeling career. Corneliussen is represented by Scoop Models in Copenhagen. While still expanding her modeling career, she began studying in the United Kingdom in 2007, and in 2011 she relocated to Los Angeles. Corneliussen has been on the cover of and featured in many magazines, including GQ, Vanity Fair, treats!, Vs., Playboy and Vogue. She has also appeared in several ad campaigns and commercials for brands like bebe, Armani, Dasani, Lexus and Nikon. She has had guest appearances on the USA Network medical drama series Royal Pains, the NBC sitcom Bad Judge and the TV Land sitcom The Exes. On July 30, 2012, Corneliussen appeared in Matchbox Twenty's official video for She's So Mean as the mayhem wielding girl. For the American anthology horror television series American Horror Story, Corneliussen portrayed the "White Nun", the face representing the second season, subtitled Asylum. In 2013, she appeared in the film Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters, and the following year she portrayed Tatiana in HBO's Emmy Award nominated TV film Hello Ladies. In 2015, Corneliussen was cast in a recurring role in the USA Network drama-thriller television series Mr. Robot, playing the character of Joanna Wellick. The pilot premiered on May 27, 2015. The show has received critical acclaim and has been nominated for multiple awards, winning the 2015 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series - Drama. Mr. Robot was picked up for a second season. In September 2015, it was announced that Corneliussen had been cast as Valentina Vostok in the CW series DC's Legends of Tomorrow, a spin-off of Arrow and The Flash. In March 2016, Corneliussen was promoted to series regular and added to the main cast of Mr. Robot. In 2018, she was cast as the mysterious antagonist in the television series "Deception".
Stephanie Costa is a Canadian actress, best known for her portrayal of Sage Aiello on Freeform's comedy-drama series The Bold Type. She is a graduate of Dawson College's Professional Theatre Program, as well as an alumna of the Stella Adler Studio in New York City and the Art of Acting Studio in Los Angeles. Most recently, she was a participant in the 2019 CBC Actors Conservatory Residence at the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto.
Stephanie made her break on the big screen by shoving a rifle in Shawn Hatosy's face in 20th Century Fox's Street Kings: Motor City with Ray Liotta. She plays a morally compromised wife of crime who knew too much in this pivotal supporting role. She now works regularly in Chicago, Atlanta, and the Southeast. Her Recurring Role on AMC's Low Winter Sun directed by Sam Miller, Adam Davidson and Rosemary Rodriguez put her in a role she's come to be known for... a fierce mom who will defend her family at any cost. She's been cast in similar roles in Netflix's A Girl Like Her, and NBC's Chicago PD. Audiences will get to know her powerful side in The Darkening Sun heading to film festivals in 2021. Stephanie trained with some of the best studios Los Angeles has to offer including Ivana Chubbick Studio. Locally, she studied at Jeff Daniels' Purple Rose Theatre in Ann Arbor. When she's not on set, she works with cattle and horses in the family business. As a teenager, she was a nationally-titled roller figure skating champion...
Stephanie Courtney is main company member of the famed Groundlings Theater in Los Angeles, regularly performing in their sketch and improv shows. She hails from Stony Point, New York. After graduating from the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City, she started doing stand up, which brought her to Los Angeles. She's been invited to perform her stand up at the Aspen Comedy Festival twice. She also performed in Aspen in "Those Courtney Girls", a show she co-wrote with her sister, Jennifer, and in the Mr. Show Tour, "Hooray for America".
Stephanie Covington is an actress and writer, known for She's Gotta Have It (1986), No More Mr Nice Guy (2018) and 227 (1985).