Stefanie Londino is known for Lunan (2013), Butterflies of Bill Baker (2013) and Threeway (2019).
Stefanie Martini is an English actress, known for her leading role in ITV's 2017 production Prime Suspect 1973. She also starred in Doctor Thorne (2016), Emerald City (2017), the 2017 film Crooked House and the TV series The Last Kingdom. Born in Bristol, Martini was raised in villages in North Somerset by her parents. She completed her secondary education locally. Having starred in local youth plays with Winscombe Youth Theatre and undertaken the two week induction at the National Youth Theatre, with an interest in illustration post A Levels at Churchill Academy and Sixth Form, she began an arts foundation course. However, a teacher suggested that if she was interested in acting, then she should try it. After failing to get into RADA on her first attempt, Martini joined a one-year program at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, where the company wrote their own plays that they produced in local schools. She was subsequently accepted into RADA the following year.
Stefanie Merola is known for Frankenstein vs. the Mummy (2015).
Stefanie Nakamura is a classically trained theatre actress originally from Montreal, Quebec. After graduating from Dawson College in Professional Theatre (DOME) she continued to purse her career in film and television. She is fluent in English and French. Some of her credits include Good Sam (2019), Jack Ryan (2018), Radio Silence (2019).
Stefanie Peti resides between Los Angeles and Madrid. She is a method actress, humanitarian, and screenwriter. Born into a family of both European and Latin American descent, she was raised between Spain and Uruguay. She is bilingual in English and Spanish and is fluent in Catalan, Italian and Portuguese. After graduating from high school, her talent and determination led her to the Belles Arts at the University of Barcelona. Soon after completing her degree she started to work internationally in several advertising campaigns and commercials. In 2015, Stefanie moved to Los Ángeles, California and spent two years studying at the worldwide renowned "Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute". Later she continued to hone her craft this time studying at "Stella Adler studio of acting". The skills derived from Stefanie's time at both studios enhanced her ability to be an actress capable of transforming and altering her roles in a natural way, to analyze scripts, and to apply her understanding of the diverse nature of human experience to each role. Over the last two years, she has continued to devote time to mastering her craft at the "Ivana Chubbuck Studio" in Hollywood. She has appeared in the leading role of Sofia Rojas, an FBI agent, on the family crime drama "Sangre Negra" on Amazon Prime. She has also appeared in multiple films and features such as Love Sonia, Oh boy!, This is how I lost my virginity, Ballers, Criminal Minds, Exorcism, Date and Out of the blue. Stefanie is inspired by the people and places she has come to know through her extensive global travels and has furthered her understanding and compassion for people of all cultures. Said understanding can be seen in every one of her roles. She has lived in seven countries and visited nearly seventy others; as well as by art history, contemporary art, literature, and poetry. She has traveled on humanitarian aid missions to Africa and continues to work with some other international organizations that advocate for children's education and advocates on behalf of eradicating child sexual abuse and trafficking. Stefanie continues to seek projects that tap into her independent spirit and emotional strength and projects that may also give voice to the voiceless and power to the powerless.
Stefanie Powers began her career as a teenager dancing for the Michele Paniaff Ballet Company and Jerome Robbins. At 16 she was put under contract to Columbia Pictures in the twilight of the Hollywood Studio System where she made 15 motion pictures and was loaned to United Artists for the John Wayne production of McLintock! (1963). MGM Television bought her contract from Columbia to present her as The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. (1966). Her television credits include over 200 guest appearances, 18 mini-series and 2 more weekly series, The Feather and Father Gang (1976) and the long-running Hart to Hart (1979). Her long career has included appearances on the stage beginning in 1964 with "Under the Yum Yum Tree" in San Francisco which ran for 12 years after its initial opening. She has appeared on and off Broadway in musical shows and tributes; in the West End in the musical, "Matador" and "Love Letters". Appearances on the British stage included "The King and I", "The Adjustment" and "84 Charing Cross Road." Her stage appearances in the United States include "Annie Get Your Gun", "Oliver", "Applause" (the revival), "Sunset Boulevard" and "Gotta Dance" directed by Jerry Mitchell. In 2018 she appeared in the film The Artist's Wife (2019) with Lena Olin and Bruce Dern and a revival in London of "84 Charing Cross Road." She has an active life in wildlife conservation and is the creator of the William Holden Wildlife Foundation, formed after the death of her long-time life partner William Holden. In that vein she has received numerous fellowships and awards for her tireless field work in conservation and is a faculty member of the Oxford Literary Festival at Christ Church College at Oxford where she heads forums with authors of outstanding books dealing with the crucial environmental issues of our day. She's been on the boards of four zoos in North America and is an independent board member of a cluster of 3 mutual funds which are a part of the American Funds, one of the largest mutual funds families in the world. She presented the PBS 13 part series, "Funding Your Dreams" as a road map for women contemplating investment options. As a member of the Writers' Guild of America she was nominated for her script of "Family Secrets", received five Emmy nominations for acting roles and a People's Choice Award. She resides in Los Angeles, London and Kenya.
Stefanie Reinsperger is known for Tatort (1970), Maria Theresia (2017) and Braunschlag (2012).
Stefanie Sanchez is known for V/H/S/2 (2013) and Exists (2014). She has been married to Eduardo Sánchez since May 20, 2000. They have one child.
Nurturing an impressive body of work that encompasses film and television, award-winning actor, writer, and producer Stefanie Scott is one of Hollywood's most promising young talents. This year Stefanie will star in Peacock's upcoming thriller/supernatural series "Girl in the Woods." Set in the Pacific Northwest, "Girl in the Woods" follows Carrie's (Scott) escape from her mysterious, cult-like colony that guards the world against monsters hidden behind a secret door within the woods. She finds herself fighting to stay alive, in the previously sleepy, small town of West Pine. "Girl in the Woods" is slated to premiere in October 2021. In film, Stefanie can currently be seen starring in the independent horror/ drama feature "The Last Thing Mary Saw" alongside Isabelle Fuhrman and Rory Culkin. The film debuted at the Fantasia International Film Festival this year and will stream on Shudder in early 2022. Also in 2021, Stefanie starred in "Girl in the Basement" directed by Elisabeth Röhm and inspired by true events. The film tells the emotional story of Sara (Scott) a suburban teen who is imprisoned by her father Don (Judd Nelson) in the basement of their home. Stefanie received rave reviews for her harrowing portrayal of Sara, who was held captive for over 20 years. Stefanie is often recognized for her plethora of roles in feature films over the years, including starring in Focus Features' and Blumhouse Productions' "Insidious: Chapter 3." Stefanie completed all of her own stunts in the film, which grossed over $110 million worldwide. In 2017 she appeared in "At First Light" opposite Théodore Pellerin, "Beautiful Boy" alongside Timothée Chalamet, and "Small Town Crime" opposite Octavia Spencer. In 2015 she starred in Universal Pictures' "Jem and the Holograms" (directed by Jon M. Chu and produced by Scooter Braun) where she was able to showcase her musical side, along with bringing the character of Kimber to life. More recent credits include the indie feature "Mary" opposite Gary Oldman and Emily Mortimer, and "Good Girls Get High" where she also served as an Associate Producer. Some of Stefanie's early big breaks in the business came with appearing in Rob Reiner's "Flipped" (Warner Bros.) and co-starring as a young Natalie Portman in "No Strings Attached" (Paramount Pictures). She also lent her voice to the Oscar-nominated animated feature "Wreck-It Ralph" for Disney. In 2015 Stefanie appeared in a music video for Hayley Kioko entitled "Girls Like Girls" that went viral, hitting over 139 million+ views (and counting) on YouTube. The music video was groundbreaking for its time and a testament to marginalized connections. Born in Chicago, Illinois Stefanie moved to Florida with her family at a young age where she began auditioning for local theater productions. She was homeschooled in the Melbourne area, before moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career full time. As a singer/songwriter Stefanie loves to write and record her own music, along with playing her ukulele and guitar. Her music has been featured in a handful of projects including the single "Wherever I May Go" which was featured in "Girl in the Basement" and "Pretty Baby" which was on the soundtrack for the film "Spare Room." Over the years Stefanie has actively supported The Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) visiting with kids that are battling ongoing illnesses & working to bring awareness to the great work CHOC brings to the community. On social media, Stefanie has nearly 3.6 million followers across all of her platforms and loves to utilize her following to give back to and raise awareness for causes near to her heart.
Stefanie Seifer is known for Bar Rescue (2011), Captive and Farmer Wants A Wife (2023).