Stephanie Hazel is a British born actress known for 'How to Talk to Girls at Parties' (2017), 'Home Free' (2013) and Groupie' (2014). A cellist mother & artistic father meant performing was encouraged & nurtured. She performed and sang from an early age, most notably at Edinburgh festival (where she won the Fordham Whittiker Award for 'most moving performance', Hansel & Gretel duet), The prestigious Purcell rooms (London South Bank) numerous times, Music & drama festivals across Sussex and choir performances for radio 3 with the BBC concert orchestra. In 2010 Stephanie was recorded by the BBC at 'The Children & Young People Now Awards', (Royal Horticultural Halls, London) as co-singer to Kay Jay's 'Keep Dreaming'. During this time she also acted in her first short film 'The Games We Play' made by 'The End of the Pier International festival' after the script by Christopher P. Taylor won an award. Stephanie Hazel went to one of the U.K's leading drama schools 'E15 Acting School' and trained for three years.
Stephanie Heinrich was born on November 13, 1979 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. She is an actress, known for Marauders (2016), Dead Horse (2004) and Otto; or, Up with Dead People (2008).
Stephanie Herfield is an actress, known for Molly's Game (2017).
Actress and filmmaker Stephanie Hernandez was born and raised in Florida. She began her career in the entertainment industry as a model in Miami, Florida. She dabbled in various print and runway gigs until her agent urged her to try acting. She failed at her first attempt while auditioning for a TV Pilot. That challenge motivated her to push and excel in the craft. She began acting classes and tributes, "It was love at first exercise". Throughout her career, Steph has appeared as principal talent in countless national commercials, prime-time network television shows, independent films, spreads in magazines, and continues to pursue it all. Alongside acting, she has taken on the entrepreneurial world. She holds the title of Founder & CEO of Ethical Earth and Co-Founder of Model Training Academy. Present her with purposeful projects, she will eagerly be there to collaborate.
Stephanie Heron is an actress, known for Out of Time (2019).
Stephanie Herrera's work in the arts has led to nominations for a Latin American Achievement Award and a Canadian Comedy Award. She has won a THEA for Best Leading Actress in a Musical and the Art of Transition "Best Entertainment" Award from the Durham Region, ON. Stephanie has performed in a plethora of TV, film, theatre, improv and sketch shows, and is a professional Voice Talent. She has been the Director of Operations and a judge for several film festivals as well as the Artistic Director of the Ontario International Film Festival. She writes for film and TV, with credits including "Camp Snoopy", a soon to be released Sony Pictures animated series, and another for TVO & CBC. Her greatest accomplishments to date are her four, overly dramatic children and her book "The Ten Commandments (of Improvising)".
Stephanie Ann Hill was born in West Lafayette, Indiana, the only child to Luella Hill (Burton), a homemaker, and John Evans Hill (1945-2015), a tabletop war-game designer and military analyst for the US Government. Her mother's family grew up on a farm with a strict Protestant up-bring. Her father grew up in an Irish Catholic family, raised by his biological mother, Marian Whitley (Evans) and step-father, Edward F. Whitley; his biological father was killed in World War II when his mother was pregnant with him. Stephanie's uncle on her father's side is Richard Whitley. Stephanie took one course in drama in high school, but other than that, she had no acting experience prior to 2011. Stephanie holds a bachelor's degree in communication from Florida Institute of Technology, a master's degree in library science from University of Arizona and completed doctoral credits in pursuit of an doctorate in education. Stephanie has worked as a technical writer, librarian, special ed teacher, philanthropist, publicist, Internet marketer and freelance website designer. Stephanie has two adult children from a prior marriage, a daughter Danielle Ann who works at a bakery and a son [linknm=10009065] who is a college film student. She resides with her long-term significant other David Hight who got her into acting when they started dating and her mother who is retired and occasionally does background acting herself.
Stephanie Hirst is known for Polterheist (2018), Steve & Lloyd's Streetcar Stories (2014) and The Making of Me (2019).
Stephanie Hodes is an actress and producer, known for Unnatural (2015), Love, Gloria (2012) and All American Christmas Carol (2013).
Stephanie Hoffman is known for Metal Shop Masters (2021).