Stephanie Raz is an actress, known for Purificacion (2022), Hugas (2022) and Sanggano, sanggago't sanggwapo 2: Aussie! Aussie! (O sige) (2021).
Stephanie Reibel was born on 3 March 1980. She is an actress, known for Two and a Half Men (2003), Aura, IL and Mobster (2013).
Stephanie Renee Morgan is an actress, known for Survive (2021), One Last Sunset Redux (2015) and Lost Colony (2015).
Stephanie Renee Wall is known for Mantra (2022), The Haunted Man (2021) and Wannabe: All Washed Up.
Stephanie Ressler is a producer, known for The Maury Povich Show (1991) and I Love a Mama's Boy (2020).
Stephanie Rhodes was born on February 26, 1981 in Lubbock, Texas, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Friday the 13th (2009), Infiltrators (2014) and The Runners (2020). She is married to Clinton Heath Rhodes.
Stephanie Rocio is known for Blue Bloods (2010), Harlem (2021) and Fleishman Is in Trouble (2022).
Stephanie Yudith Rojas was born on September 16 in Los Angeles, CA, where she has made her home. She began her love for acting in high school, drama class. With her teacher's influence, Stephanie made her debut performance in a student film called John Mort about a husband who has a split personality and end ups murdering his wife, the role portrayed by Stephanie. With a fast-pace schedule, she still finds the time to write poetry. It's another aspect of her life that she has passion for. Through poetry she can let out various emotions and perspectives about her life, experiences, and people. She's been writing poetry from a very young age. Altogether, Stephanie has been noted to do both behind and in front of the camera work in both theater and film. Most notably, she starred as a mortician in The Odyssey Theatre Ensemble's play The Fall To Earth alongside Jo Beth Williams and Deborah Puette, where she was also doubling as a stage hand. Prior to that, she performed in the play Office Space as Barbara Slydell and Anne for the local theater group The Berubians Theater Company. Keeping with the family theme of working, she produced and starred in her own web-series called My Real Life which gave her a bigger appetite for behind the scenes work as a producer. Ever since, she has had her hand in the production of many short films and web series, offering a lending hand to anyone from student film makers up to professionals.
Stephanie Roth Haberle was born on January 7, 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. She is an actress, known for Deception (2008), Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) and Deconstructing Harry (1997). She has been married to Sean Haberle since April 8, 2009. They have three children.
Writer/director Stephanie Rothman was one of the few female filmmakers who specialized in low-budget drive-in exploitation fare in the '60s and '70s. Her movies are distinguished by gutsy, strong-willed and sympathetic women main characters and a radical libertarian feminist point of view. Stephanie was born on November 9, 1936 in Paterson, New Jersey (made famous by Lou Costello, who mentioned it in every one of his movies). She was the first lady to be awarded the Directors Guild of America fellowship. Rothman served as an associate producer on Queen of Blood (1966), Beach Ball (1965) and Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet (1965). She co-wrote and co-directed the fright flick Blood Bath (1966) and made her solo directorial debut with the frothy "Beach Party"-type romp It's a Bikini World (1967). Stephanie made two features for Roger Corman's New World Pictures: the excellent The Student Nurses (1970) -- which was the first and best of the popular nurse comedy cycle -- and the offbeat and inspired horror bloodsucker outing The Velvet Vampire (1971). Rothman then went to work for Dimension Pictures, in which she and her writer/producer husband Charles S. Swartz had a minority share, where she made the charming Group Marriage (1972), the delightful The Working Girls (1974) and the gritty Terminal Island (1973) (an early vehicle for Tom Selleck. Moreover, she wrote the story for the enjoyable fantasy adventure Beyond Atlantis (1973) and penned the screenplay for the amusingly inane Starhops (1978). In 2007 Stephanie was honored with a retrospective on her work at the Vienna International Film Festival.