Stephanie Slama is an American actress best known for her roles as Anne Gautier in « L'Affaire SK1 » by award winning director Frédéric Tellier, Julie Fromanger in the series « Falco » on TF1, and Margaret Lafarge in « Lady Liberty » on ARTE. She is also featured in « The Bonfire of Destiny » on Netflix, in the film « Ready to Wear » by Robert Altman, and other speaking roles in major film and television productions, and has played the director of the Louvre in Alexander Sokourov's controversial film « Francofonia » which won the prestigious Federation of Film Critics award at the Venice Film Festival. She has also been a guest presenter on QVC. Her professional training includes a degree in Fine Art from California State University Long Beach, post graduate studies with the New York School of Visual Arts and the Paris Ecole Supérieure d'Arts Graphiques / Penninghen, then followed by intensive professional theater training with Actor's Studio founder Lee Strasberg's son John Strasberg, who said she had « large emotional capacities » and encouraged her to follow a career in acting. She also studied with Giovanni Savoia at Insieme Carpe Diem and professional cinema and theater training with Sarah Eigerman at F.A.C.T. In addition to her acting career, she worked as a producer at Art Partner for Mario Testino, Carine Roitfeld, and other big names for Vogue, Vanity Fair, The Face, Dazed and Confused, etc. and then later as Associate European Fashion Editor for Glamour magazine at Condé Nast publications. She is now a professional celebrity photographer herself and had shot many big stars in film, television, and music from around the world.
Stephanie Slayton is known for Por amar sin ley (2018), The Adventures of... (2019) and Empty Nester's Handbook (2019).
Stephanie Smith is known for Mommy's Little Star (2022).
Stephanie Soechtig is an award-winning writer, producer, and documentary film director. Her most recent film, Under the Gun, received a prolonged standing ovation when it premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Lionsgate and Epix acquired the award-winning film, which critics called "masterfully crafted" and "the best film on firearms since the 2002's Oscar-winning doc Bowling for Columbine." Two years earlier, FED UP, premiered at Sundance where it was acquired by Radius/TWC and received a wide theatrical release. A New York Times Critic's Pick, many have likened FED UP to Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth for the way we eat. The film spotlighted our addiction to sugar and the ensuing obesity epidemic, and succeeded in bringing the issue into the mainstream. Stephanie's directorial debut documentary, Tapped, focused on the high cost -- to both the environment and our health -- of the bottled water industry. Hailed by critics as "stunning" and "whip-smart," Tapped swept film festivals across the country while picking up six awards for Best Documentary Feature. Stephanie began her career producing documentaries for 20/20 and Primetime Live. She covered the 2000 presidential elections for Good Morning America and worked with ABC's long-form unit to produce Planet Earth hosted by Leonardo DiCaprio. She then brought her documentary skills to Fox where she produced network specials for Bill O'Reilly before moving on to produce his daily show, The O'Reilly Factor. Stephanie went on to produce VH1's My Coolest Years and launched E! News's The Daily Ten before joining forces with Michael and Michelle Walrath in 2008 to start Atlas Films with the goal of creating films that educate and inspire. Stephanie graduated cum laude, from NYU, with a degree in Journalism where she also minored in Cinema Studies. Dubbed by Fortune Magazine as one of the "Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink," Stephanie has also directed political campaign commercials, short films, and viral videos for nonprofit groups, including the Environmental Working Group and Food and Water Watch.
Stephanie is best know for voicing the role of Jean Gunnhildr in Genshin Impact, Polly Pocket in Polly & Friends, Locket World Adventures, Theme Park Adventures, and others. Other notable roles are Madame Blueberry and Callie Flower in the The VeggieTales Show series, Natasha Zima in Rainbow High, and many others. In addition to her voiceover skills, Stephanie is also seasoned in many other aspects of performing including acting, dance, and vocal performance: mix/belt, musical theater classical (legit), classical, and pop. Stephanie earned her BFA in Music Dance Theatre at Brigham Young University.
Stephanie Spike Drewa is known for The Survivor (2017), Two Cents From a Pariah (2021) and Serial Daters Anonymous (2014).
Stephanie St. Pierre is known for Eyes of a Roman (2022) and Saving Mary Alice (2021).
Stephanie Starlet is an actress, known for Tucked (2018).
Stephanie fell in love with acting at an early age when she first saw "Annie". She appeared on a children's TV show and began performing in theater productions in elementary school and continued acting through college. She branched out from theater to acting in films before taking a hiatus from acting altogether to climb the corporate ladder in sales. She still managed to appear in corporate training, promotions and as a national and international speaker. In 2008, she returned to acting briefly with the feature film, The Drug Runner and the film, A Gentle Touch. Combining the business skills Stephanie practices in the corporate world with the acting world, she is an up and coming actress. Acting is a joy that fills her soul. She is blessed and thrilled to have the opportunity to act.
Stephanie Stine is known for Raya and the Last Dragon (2021), How to Train Your Dragon 3: The Hidden World (2019) and Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024).