According to the Los Angeles County Coroner's report Stefanie Sherk's death was listed as a "suicide," caused as a "result of the effect of lack of oxygen, mainly on the brain, produced by a purposeful drowning episode." The report revealed that Sherk was found at the bottom of her swimming pool with "a backpack strapped to her back filled with dumbbells and weights attached to her ankles."
Stefanie Stappenbeck was born on April 11, 1974 in Potsdam, German Democratic Republic. She is an actress, known for Tatort (1970), Dunkle Tage (1999) and Im Alleingang - Elemente des Zweifels (2013). She was previously married to Christopher Farr.
Stefanie Vermillion is known for Water (2014), Permeation (2018) and The Single Bullet Theory (2015).
Stefanie Vinopal is an actress and producer, known for The Blacklist (2013), Kill by Inches (1999) and Carla (2011).
Stefanie Wiens is an actress and director, known for Run (2020), Doreen Brownstone: Still Working After 90 (2014) and Fatal Friend Request (2019).
Stefanie Wood was born on March 24, 1987 in Washington, USA. She is an actress, known for Mirror (2014), I Do (2012) and Down with David (2014).
Stefanie Woodburn is a mixed Chinese-American writer, actress, and filmmaker from Maryland. She is a graduate of the 2018 CAPE New Writers Fellowship, the 2018 Ron Howard & Brian Grazer's inaugural IMAGINE IMPACT Fellowship, and the 2021-2022 CBS TV Writing Fellowship. An NYU summa cum laude grad and entertainment technology consultant, she found her voice on Twitch and created the first short film funded through streaming video games, POLE, an official selection in 18 film festivals. She launched into the arts through dance captaining high school show choir and musicals, and her theater background includes performing in NYC and Paris. Her ethnicity is half-Chinese and half-Danish/German/Irish/Scottish/English mix. Stefanie believes strongly in education, and her mission is to inspire compassion and understanding through media featuring women leadership and multiculturalism, championing each person's strength, value, and worth. She volunteers with WriteGirl, a creative writing and mentoring organization that promotes creativity, critical thinking and leadership skills to empower teen girls. She aims to promote women leaders in business, politics, and technology in her work. Twitter/IG/TikTok: @stefwoodburn
Stefanie Y. Hong is known for Minari (2020), Beware the Gonzo (2010) and Bereullin (2013).
Stefanie was born in Evanston, IL to Ukrainian and Moldovian immigrant parents. She grew up with her mother, Slava and only spoke Russian until the age of six. At eight years old, she and her mom moved Florida. There, she joined a children's theatre group to better learn English. Through out high school, Stefanie participated in school and community plays and wrote and performed her own comedy sketches. At 18, she moved to Tel Aviv for college. While studying, she joined the Tel Aviv Improv Group. Through out college, Stefanie worked as a dance and fitness instructor, preschool assistant, joined a salsa dance troupe and worked as a hostess. Additionally, every Sunday, she interned at Villa Matrix, a rehab center in a suburb of Tel Aviv that specifically focuses on treating various addictions. Stefanie speaks four languages (English, Russian, Hebrew and Spanish). She writes and performs her own sketches including impressions, mocumentaries and short form content and publishes them to her social media accounts. She is trained in ballroom, contemporary, salsa and belly dance. Stefanie enjoys writing in third person.
Stefanie von Pfetten, aka Stefanie Baroness Christina von Pfetten, is a Canadian film and television actress of German descent. von Pfetten was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. After high school, she went to Vienna, Austria. Later, she studied Art history in Munich, Bavaria. For a small time, she worked for Sotheby's in Vienna. Back in Vancouver, Stefanie decided to became an actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles as "Lilly" in the sci fi-horror film, Decoys (2004), and Captain Marcia "Showboat" Case in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica (2004) series and a series lead as "Dr. Daniella Ridley" in CBC's Cracked (2013). She coaches privately and studies with famed Hollywood acting coach Ivana Chubbuck.