Stacy Newton is an actress, published writer, and scriptwriter known for Sativa (2020), The Insitute (2017), and Crazy Lucky (2018). She was the story editor for Fate's Shadow (2019). She was born in Houston, Texas. She studied Meisner Technique and screenwriting at Studio 4 with alumni David Garrett in Los Angeles. She made her first feature film In Dubious Battle (2016) directed by James Franco. She made her first professional acting role as "the Pitt girl" in James Franco's The Institute (2017) directed by Pam Romanowsky.
Stacy Nicole Peoples is an actress, known for Strange Weather (2016). She has been married to Joseph Peoples since September 6, 2004. They have two children.
Stacy Paden is an actress, known for Fisher (2021) and Christmas Cheer.
Stacy Pederson is an actress, known for Tsunambee: The Wrath Cometh (2015), Eat (2014) and 2nd Greatest (2016).
Stacy Peralta was born on October 15, 1957 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He is a director and producer, known for Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001), Made in America (2008) and Lords of Dogtown (2005).
A comedienne, Stacy's a character actress, improviser, poet and sketch writer who studied with Wynn Handman and the Groundlings. As a teenager, Stacy competed with Odyssey of the Mind ( earning 9th in World Competition) with a sketch about forming water and playing a hydrogen molecule. Stacy played Sue in Upper Room at the New Ohio Theatre in NYC and earned her SAG card playing a prostitute on the Deuce.
Originally from a very, very small town in Montana (her entire high school had 30 students and her jogging partner was an antelope), Stacy Rock moved to New York City after college where she became the youngest piano player/singer at the famous Monkey Bar in Midtown Manhattan. She strayed from the ritzy bench of her baby grand into the famous rock clubs of New York City, having now played her original music in almost every club in NYC, including the extinct CBGBs. She has a unique style of writing which garnered attention, and outstanding press. Cord Magazine's Andy Scheffler described her debut album as a "gorgeous album" and her live performances have been quoted as "unequivocally enchanting" by NYC zine Jezebel Music. Stacy is a two time ASCAP Plus Award winner for her songwriting and was selected as a songwriter for the famed Sunday Writer's Night at the Blue Bird Cafe in Nashville, TN. Stacy received a BFA in Acting from Boston University and studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. A few of her acting credits include shows at Barrington Stage Company, North Shore Music Theater, The Voice of America Theater with Bill Pullman and Boston Playwrights Theater. She has starred in several films including the indie hits, "Blue Ruin" (winner of the Cannes FIPRESCI Prize) and "Murder Party" (Magnolia pictures and Slamdance Film Festival winner). Culture blog Medialysis voted Stacy one of the two Funniest Femme of 2007 (the other being Amy Poehler) for her role in Murder Party. Stacy currently plays music throughout the Los Angeles area, continues to develop new works of theater and film and recently began composing for film soundtracks. She has also ventured into the world of full length book narration.
Stacy Ross is an actress, known for Fixer Upper Mysteries (2017) and ReBoot: The Guardian Code (2018).
Stacy Rukeyser is an award-winning creator, showrunner and executive producer with a history of writing attention-grabbing shows for almost 20 years. Stacy is the creator, showrunner and executive producer of Netflix's new hit series, "Sex Life." The show uncovers the story of a suburban mother of two who takes a fantasy-charged trip down memory lane that sets her very married present on a collision course with her wild-child past. Her story unfolds while leaning into themes of female identity and desire. Stacy served as the showrunner and executive producer of the critically acclaimed drama "UnREAL." The four-season series follows a show within the show, 'Everlasting,' and the roller coaster of drama that its cast and staff endure to create high ratings. The series received a 2016 Primetime Emmy Award® nomination in the category of 'Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series' and won a 2016 AFI Award in the category of 'TV Program of the Year' as well as a 2016 Peabody Award. Stacy's previous writing credits include the Golden Globe Award-winning and Emmy® Award-nominated series "Without a Trace," "Crash," "One Tree Hill," "October Road," "Standoff," "Greek" and "The Lying Game." A cum laude graduate of Princeton University, she resides in Los Angeles with her husband and two sons.
Stacy Schneiderman is known for Missing (2023), Countdown (2019) and Creep 2 (2017).