Stefanie was selected out of thousands of applicants to participate in a Master Class instructed by Alec Baldwin in 2002, and personally invited back for his second class in 2003 in The Hamptons, New York.
Stefanie (Satchik) Barber was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and received her Degree in Theatre Performance from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. In addition to acting she also majored in International Studies, and has an extensive background in dance and athletics, specifically basketball. She is best known for her recent work in Sony Picture's The Bronze, as well the Indie Feature Film Project e.1337.
Stefanie Black was born on March 21, 1981 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for This Is Us (2016), Scandal (2012) and American Horror Story (2011).
Stefanie Bloom was born in New York. She has always been in love with acting/modeling from an early age. Her first appearance was in Seventeen Magazine, where she modeled. Since then she has appeared in a book cover, national commercials, and various TV shows. Stefanie continues to work and reside in New York.
Stefanie Brown is known for FBI: Most Wanted (2020), The Blacklist (2013) and The Maid's Room (2013).
Stefanie Butler is an actress, known for Gilda Sue Rosenstern: The Motion Picture! (2018).
Stefanie Butler is an actor known for USS Christmas (2020), The Legend of 5 Mile Cave (2019), Guest of Honor (2019), Stranger Things (2016), Car Dogs (2016), Zula the Infinite (2016), Followed (2015), I Remember You (2015), Mob City (2013), Rizzoli & Isles (2012), & Billy the Early Years (2008). Stefanie is a storyteller in every sense of the word. She is a film and television actor, a stage actor, a proud member of SAG-AFTRA & AEA, a screenwriter, a children's book author, a director and a blogger. Stefanie cares about telling stories that deeply matter, with people that matter deeply and she loves collaborating with like-minded artists. Stefanie was born in Atlanta, Georgia and raised all over the country. She graduated from Pepperdine University in 2006, with a BA in Theater with an emphasis in acting. Immediately upon graduating, she began her film and television career. Her film debut was opposite Armie Hammer, Kristoffer Polaha and Martin Landau in the Billy Graham biopic, Billy: The Early Years, starring as Ruth Graham. In 2016, Stefanie was thrilled to join the cast of the much anticipated Netflix series, Stranger Things, as Cynthia, the bubble gum chewing, ball-busting girlfriend of Lonnie, played by Ross Partridge. She has also guest starred on CSI:NY, Shark, Rizzoli & Isles and Frank Darabont's Mob City. Stefanie's commercial work is extensive and includes over forty national campaigns. Her most recent film work includes the independent films Car Dogs, starring George Lopez and Octavia Spencer, Same (which she wrote, co-directed, and starred in) and which won 2nd place for best short film at the Christian Worldview Film Festival, and Zula the Infinite, which was an official selection of the LA Shorts Fest and received the Award of Excellence at Indiefest Film Awards this past year (2018). Stefanie can next be seen in the upcoming pilot, Nisei, the short films Plus One, Deirfiúracha, Guest of Honor (which is entirely in German) and Long Roads. As well as the feature films, I'm Going to Graceland and The Legend of Five Mile Cave. In addition to Butler's acting credits, she is a writer, director and filmmaker. The past few years she has written a number of short films, many features, currently has a pilot in the works, and is taking a crack at a stage play. Stefanie also hopes to publish a children's book series, "The Adventures of Tabby Abby", due sometime next year. Her favorite genre is any period piece, with an accent, and a strong female protagonist, which means she would die to be on/write for Outlander, Vikings, or The Crown. Butler's first written feature, The Silent Queen, was completed in 2014 and is just that. It is a historical fiction depicting an Irish queen, kidnapped by Vikings, and forced into a seemingly impossible decision. It is loosely based on actual events from her Icelandic heritage.
Stefanie Buxton is an actress, known for The Hummingbird Project (2018), Street Legal (2019) and Transplant (2020).
Stefanie Byndloss is an actor, known for Social Movement (2017) and Next Level (2019).
Stefanie Davis was raised in a military family, and has lived in 4 states before the age of 5. Once settled in La Plata, Missouri, her father changed his military status to reserve. Being close to extended family has been an important part of her upbringing. From an early age, Stefanie enjoyed being in front of a camera. While her father was overseas, her mother and grandmothers would videotape her singing and interacting with her two younger sisters, Ashlee and Samantha. In Junior High School, Stefanie earned the lead role in "Annie, Jr." and discovered her love for the stage. Since then, she has entered in singing talent competitions, plays, and musicals in the small town Missouri area. After graduating, however, she put aside her performing arts dreams to earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance/Banking. In Fall 2013, Stefanie moved from Kansas City to Tampa, Florida due to an overwhelming chronic migraine condition to live with her parents and get her life together. At that time, she started attending acting classes. She rediscovered her love for performing and returned to her first love. In 2015, Stefanie started to step behind the camera as a writer, director, and producer. Films such as "Migraine Hell," "Speed Dating," and "BS Meeting" made their debuts with glowing reviews. In winter 2017, Stefanie was awarded Producer of the Year at the Tampa Bay Underground Film Festival and scored the winning Best Film at that year's Creature Feature Competition. in 2018, Stefanie began the pursuit of feature films with her debut, "Hot Mess In A Wedding Dress." The film explores how a good story can be told even with a micro budget. Going forward, her focus will be toward feature films, episodic content, and fighting for more representation of women behind the camera.