Stephanie Barnes was born on February 16, 1986 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. She is an actress, known for God's Country (2012), The Iceman Chronicles (2010) and Workaholics (2011).
Stephanie Barry is an award-winning investigative reporter. Her areas of expertise include white-collar and organized crime, politics, and social issues. She has written extensively for The Republican newspaper in Springfield, Massachusetts and its affiliated website MassLive. She has been featured on New England Public Media's "Connecting Point" (WGBY-TV), as well as national news programs.
Stephanie Bartholomew is known for Ten Doors (2022).
Stephanie Bates is known for The Spirit Collector (2018), Ultra Low (2018) and Chaldea (2015).
Stephanie Bauder was born in Kingston, Ontario. At the age of 11 she was cast in the internationally syndicated children's' show, "You Can't Do That On Television," where she received early training and earned professional representation. After commercial experience in Toronto with McDonald's and Pepsi, Stephanie received an award for excellence in acting at the prestigious Ontario Showcase at the Sears Drama Festival. Ms. Bauder went on to study filmmaking and art history at Queen's University, where she appeared in lead roles for stage productions such as "The Star-Spangled Girl," "The Lottery," and "Albertine in Five Times." After breaking onto the Montreal film scene Stephanie worked on the CINAR/Nickelodeon series "Are You Afraid of the Dark", as well as "Big Wolf on Campus" and "Mystery Files of Shelby Woo." Shortly afterward she earned a lead role on Republic Picture's feature film "Night of the Demons 3." Other credits to her name include "Pretty Poison," "Decoys," "Bits and Pieces," "The Girl Next Door," "Suspicious Minds," George Clooney's directing debut "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," Muse Entertainment's "Housesitter" and "Mind over Murder," Sound Venture's "The Stepson", and two episodes of MTV hit "Undressed." Stephanie most recently starred opposite Mena Suvari in Incendo's feature film "No Surrender," and worked with MTV's Daniel Levy as photo & double for Mischa Barton in Lifetime's thriller "Offline," to be released later in 2012. Further industry training includes on-screen acting and scene study with David Rotenberg, the Canadian Actors Lab, and the Lyric School of Acting out of Ottawa and Los Angeles.
Stephanie Beacham was born on February 28, 1947 in Barnet, Hertfordshire, England. She is an actress, known for Dynasty (1981), Love and Other Disasters (2006) and Sister Kate (1989). She was previously married to John McEnery.
Steph was born in the very small town of Alliance, Ohio. She had a very unusual childhood. Well, maybe to some. She was always fascinated with horror. She was watching horror films at age four, both classic and new at the time. So growing up, she loved the B-movie/horror genre. Steph had always dreamed of becoming an actress and doing horror films. But being in Ohio there never seemed to be a chance of that happening. So she decided to become a Veterinarian. At the age of fourteen, in 1986, she moved to California! This is where she started to make her dream of becoming an actress a reality and started to do something about it. Steph attended high school in Oxnard, was in the "Who's Who of American High School Students" for two years in a row, and graduated with high honors. In high school, she began to take drama classes and in college, she majored in Dramatic Arts. After graduation, she took some professional classes to perfect her craft. She did the whole bit...cold reading, scene study, etc. However, she soon began to realize that until she would move to Los Angeles, things were just not going to happen! So in 1992, Steph moved to LA. She then studied many different techniques with several different coaches, and in 1995, she landed her first role in a film titled Unnaturally Born Killers (1996). She played the part of Jennifer Cartwright and it was there that her status began as a "Scream Queen". From 1995 to 1996, she worked in some music videos, including Joykiller's Go Bang and Prime Evil's Ghastly Beast. After that, she returned to films such as Teen Witches and Monopoly. Steph also did two NBC movies, Shattered Mind (1996) starring Heather Locklear and Through The Looking Glass. When not working on movies, she worked in some commercials. The end of 1996 to the present has been her busiest time ever! She filmed _Witchcraft IX: Bitter Flesh (1996)_ in which she played Detective Lutz. She also shot a video for Penthouse magazine entitled The Penthouse Variety Show. In the fall, she began shooting Zombie Gang Bangers (1997). In 1997, she did a film for Showtime titled A Mid Cyber's Night Dream where she played a Swedish maid. Even though this film and the films for NBC and the music videos took her away from the Scream Queen title, she was brought back through 'Witchcraft' and 'Zombie Ninja' and othere to follow. In the late summer of 1997, Steph flew to Minneapolis to shoot three films for Nightmare Productions. They were Twilight (1998)_, Tales from the Cannibal Side (1998) and a cameo in Dying to Meet You (1997). Then, in October, she flew to London to reprise her role as Detective Lutz in Witchcraft X: Mistress of the Craft (1998). In October of 1998, she played a female Terminator in _Passion to Kill, A (1999)_. In February of the following year, she flew to the windy city, Chicago, to shoot Headcrusher (1999) and back to Los Angeles where she filmed Eyes of the Werewolf (1999), which was in 3-D. In May, she was back once again as Detective Lutz in Witchcraft XI: Sisters in Blood (2000). In August, Steph filmed _V-World Matrix (1999)_, yet another 3-D film. In October, she flew to Oregon to shoot The Evilmaker (2000). She also began writing a monthly column for a magazine titled, "Autograph News Magazine". Steph wrote articles on several directors, producers, and actors as well as her Q&A column. She now produces and directs her own films. All types from low budget "B" films to "A" list productions. Her first film she is producing is The Bagman (2002). In October of 2000, she was the lead in A Passion (2001) for USA Network. 2001 has been a very busy year for Steph. In March, she flew up to Oakland, California, to shoot the science fiction comedy, Bikini Planet (2002).
Stephanie Beatriz was born on February 10, 1981 in Neuquén, Neuquén Province, Argentina. She is an actress and director, known for Encanto (2021), Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013) and Short Term 12 (2013). She has been married to Brad Hoss since October 6, 2018. They have one child.
Stephanie Beauchamp is known for Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street (2023) and A Wilderness of Error (2020).
A graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada, Stephanie spent three seasons at The Shaw Festival, and has performed in regional theatres throughout North America. Stephanie recurred as Lonnie Masterson on Global's Remedy, and as Nurse Kate Sullivan on Murdoch Mysteries. She has guest starred on SyFy/Showcase's Eureka and Lost Girl, as well as Max and Shred and My Babysitter's A Vampire. She can be seen on Schitt's Creek, Rogue, Carter, Cardinal, and as Beverly in the horror film The Void. Stephanie had the privilege of working opposite Anjelica Huston and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in the film 50/50; played steely NY Times reporter Janet Black in Zack Snyder's Watchmen, and William H. Macy's unfortunate girlfriend in A Slight Case of Murder . Stephanie also recurred as Rachel on CBS/SyFy's drama Incorporated, produced by Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Jennifer Todd, on Shadowhunters as Dr. Iris Rouse, Workin' Moms as Wendy, and guest starred on Dark Matter for SyFy and Private Eyes on Global, opposite Jason Priestly and Cindy Sampson. For Netflix, she plays Penny Shore in Tiny Pretty Things (2020). She also stars in Yellow (2017) an award winning pilot/short film written, directed, and produced by Sarah Deakins.