Stacy Rose was born and raised in Kingston Jamaica. At the age of 15, she migrated to the United States to join her parents who had gone ahead years prior to pave the way for Stacy and her younger brother Andrew to have every chance at realizing the American Dream. She attended Miami Dade Community College, Florida State University and finally Florida International University where she earned Bachelors and Master's Degrees in International Business and Marketing. Stacy has always had a love for the performing Arts and at the tender age of 9 she was featured in her first play with her Church's Drama Troupe. She then went on to compete and excel in Regional and National Speech and Drama competitions on the island of Jamaica. After relocating to the United States, her interest in the stage and screen grew. While engaged in academic pursuits, she found time to participate in numerous Theatrical productions. She then turned her attention to film, TV, commercials, production as well as voiceover/radio and print work. She has had film and TV roles in "Dolphin Tale", "Hoot", "The Glades", "Burn Notice" and she recurs as Dr. Robbins in HBO's hit show "Ballers". In recent times, she has donned the hat of Producer with the completion of the Feature Film "Break the Stage" which will hit screens in 2017. Another of Stacy's great loves in Radio. For over a decade, she has served as program host of Island Praise; an internationally syndicated Caribbean Gospel Music Show heard weekly in Africa, The Caribbean, the Pacific and the United States. Additionally, she can also be heard every Saturday on one of South Florida's most popular Caribbean Music programs "The Love Doc n' G.I.R.L. Power Radio Show."
Stacy Ann Asencio-Sutphen, an Italian-Spanish American, hails from Brooklyn, New York. Blessed with an abundance of talent (Singing, Dancing, Acting, Writing, and Producing) she is more than just a triple threat! Starting her professional career as a singer, when she was signed to a development deal with Fever/RAL Records at the age of 14 and performed on stage with Tony Randall at Radio City Music Hall, Stacy's dreams continued to come true when she auditioned for the prestigious Fiorello LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts and was accepted into the drama department, having competed against more than three thousand kids her age for only one of the 25 available spots. Stacy has starred in various independent films and TV Shows ("Bad Ass," The Immaculate Misconception (2006), They're Just My Friends (2006), The Awesome Hour (2008), "Brainfart," Wicked Wicked Games (2006), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001), and The Guiding Light (1952)) she also recorded an album for Warner Bros. Records; produced a successful off-Broadway cabaret show in NYC called the New York City Kitties that was sponsored by Atkins, Viva Beads, and New York Sports Club; and has offered her vocals to a variety of jingles (Mattel, Nickelodeon, and the N Network). Stacy is also a contributing writer for Wish I Didn't Know---an online magazine. Stacy has several projects in development, with many star names attached--- including a television series she co-created with her husband Jeff Sutphen from their production company Part Time Hero Productions titled American Girl Trapped on a Telenovela (2013), starring Guy Ecker, who is also one of the executive producers, along with his wife Estela Sainz and Robin Strasser. It aired on a new network called Matriarch Television, a network dedicated to women of color. The show debuted Sept 2013. Stacy played the lead role in this hilarious comedy. In addition she has several projects in development, including a short-film thriller (based on a feature), which made its debut in 2013. Stacy and her husband are also the founders of the Anna Forlenza Foundation, which is a non-profit organization that is committed to raising child-abuse awareness and protecting children. They also launched a national campaign called Stop Abusing Your Children, and a PSA aired on HLN and Bravo network. They are hoping to get more networks to join their fight by airing the PSA as well. Represented by Erich C. Smith at Affinity Artist Agency
Born on North Sentinel Island, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Stacy "Dylan" Weldon wouldn't pursue film until she moved to Paris, France in 2004. Before then, Weldon received her Doctorates of Veterinary Medicine specializing in Sphenisciformes Neurology. She is one of the world's top Sphenisciformes Neurologists. She spent the majority of her professional life providing live-saving treatment to penguins in Antarctica. In 2005, the film March of the Penguins inspired her to pursue a new career in filmmaking.
Stacy Barnhisel was born on 15 January 1972 in Corvalis, Oregon, USA. She is an actress, known for The Roommate (2011), Grey's Anatomy (2005) and Privileged (2008).
Stacy Beckly is an Award Winning Actress and a woman of many talents. She is an Athlete, previous Kickboxing Coach, trains in Muay Thai, has weapons and utility stunts training and is also a loving Mom. Stacy is originally from Richmond, Virginia and has extensive education and experience in the medical field working as a trauma surgery and wound care Nurse Practitioner and Nurse in wound care and surgery. Stacy is also a Writer and Producer and runs her production company Odelia Beck Productions. On screen Stacy has mastered the friendly, warm and charming as well as strong, intelligent and fierce female lead. Her fiery passionate intensity alongside her quirky lovable humorous side makes her an undeniable force to be reckoned with. As a lead in the comedic film Sum of Your Luv she shines in the role of Lizzy, a woman scorned who surprisingly develops superhero type powers that will have the audience laughing and also earned her three Best Actress Awards. Stacy displays just how intense, raw, dark and compelling she can be in her starring role as FBI agent Kacee Rhona in the psychological thriller film A Killer Rising. Stacy was also an undeniable force seeking to save humanity by saving the bees in her role as Ariel Spiegel in the play Queen which also toured. Her professional acting training includes on camera to theatre by Howard Fine, Margie Haber Studios and Z/A Studios and works with multiple acting coaches as well as takes voice and singing lessons. She's got solid British (RP), Southern, French and Brooklyn accents and is also continuing to become fluent in the French language. Stacy continues to propel her career forward as a professional working actress and lust to live a full and adventurous life. With a strong positive attitude and a determined mindset to never give up Stacy Beckly is not afraid to push the limits needed to succeed. Stacy's goal is to continue to be in major on screen productions in non-conventional female roles where she will be able to tell meaningful stories that are impactful. "Stacy Beckly is a fierce passionate fighter of injustice who inspires. They can try to beat her but she'll win every time. She can be someone's greatest ally or their worst enemy. They decide."
Stacy Boyers is married to Brian Birdsong. They have two children.
Stacy Brown Jr. is a director and editor, known for The Pit (2021), The Skunk Ape Lives (2020) and Phantom Flyer (2018).
Stacy Brown Sr. is a production designer, known for The Pit (2021) and The Skunk Ape Lives (2020).
Stacy Burke was born on May 27, 1975 in Rancho Cucamonga, California, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Stacy Burke, P.I. (2002), Lola Takes Charge (2000) and Lola and Colette: A Tight Engagement (2000).
Stacy Calloway is an actress, known for Neon Detroit Knights (2019) and Manifesting A Real King (MARK).