Stephanie Voss was born on April 17, 1936 in Islington, London, England. She is an actress and publicist, known for Six with Rix (1972), Gilbert and Sullivan: The Immortal Jesters (1961) and Upgreen - And at 'Em (1960).
Stephanie was raised from humble beginnings in Crestview, Florida. At a young age she discovered a love of performance, however, her small town offered little opportunity to explore her passion. She found an outlet in school choir and excelled as an outstanding Soprano throughout her high school years. On a high school chorus trip to New York City, she attended "Phantom of the Opera" on Broadway. This experience inspired and solidified her desire for a future in performance. After graduating high school, she auditioned to study at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City and was accepted. After figuring out finances with the help of family, a true friend, and a couple of large student loans, she was on her way to the city. She studied in New York for three years, while taking in all the art, culture, and beauty the city had to offer. Her life had changed forever. During her time at AMDA NYC, her focus shifted from singing to acting. While she was studying Musical Theater, she discovered a great passion for creating and psychologically dissecting characters. While music will always be her first love, acting gave her a sense of challenge and fulfillment she had never realized. After graduation from AMDA, she moved to Los Angeles. She never wanted fame, but she knew that LA would be the best opportunity for her to make a living as an actor. Upon arrival, Stephanie began attending on-camera training classes. The new challenges of being small and specific that came with film acting excited her. Los Angeles has welcomed her. She has performed in short films, plays, and television. She continues to study and develop her craft. Stephanie is currently the executive assistant to J. Michael Straczynski and an associate producer for Studio JMS.
Stephanie Ward is known for The Man with No Pants (2021), Big Brood and Axegrinder 666 (2023).
Stephanie Weaver is known for 21 Bridges (2019), The Mick and the Trick (2022) and Locked In (2021).
Stephanie Webb is an actress, known for Playback (2012).
Stephanie Weeks is an actress, known for Rosy (2018).
Stephanie Weeks is an award winning actor and director. Called "Luminous" by the New York Times for her work in "As Yet Thou Art Young and Rash". She has performed at renowned theaters including Lincoln Center, Playwrights Horizons, Soho Rep, La Jolla Playhouse among others. With Target Margin Theater she was awarded for her years of dedication, the OBIE for Recognition of Artistic Achievement and Commitment to Excellence in Theater as an Associate Artist. Stephanie also starred in the film "Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted-Mutha," Official Selection of the Tribeca Film Festival directed by acclaimed director Melvin Van Peebles. Television Credits include Tales of The City starring Laura Linney on Netflix and the Good Fight (CBS). In her directing work, she has directed Eclipsed by Danai Gurira at University of Utah, awarded Outstanding Performance and Production Ensemble by the Kennedy Center (Festivention Series) Other productions include "After Midnight" for the Target Margin Yiddish Theater Lab and Machinal by Sophie Treadwell at New York University to name a few. She holds an MFA from the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco and has a certificate of study from London Academy of Music and Drama. As a Bronx native Stephanie spent many summers in Costa Rica dancing salsa and eating salted mangoes and patacones with her aunts and uncles. After 8 years of playing the cello through elementary and high school, she auditioned for the musical "Bye Bye Birdie", and was cast as the giddy teenager "Nancy". She never picked up the cello again. But never say never...
Stephanie Whigham is an actress and assistant director, known for Drive All Night (2021), Spectrometer (2013) and San Francisco Stories (2021).
Stephanie Wilkin is known for Whale Rider (2002), Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (1995) and Mataku (2002).
Stephanie was born and raised in north GA. After spending many years as a lonely only child, entertaining her imaginary friends with her shenanigans, she finally made her way to Macon, GA. While there, she graduated with honors from Wesleyan College, with a degree in piano performance. She met the love of her life while working with the drama department at the GA Governor's Honors Program. She moved to Atlanta, got married, and she and her husband did numerous theatre shows together. Meanwhile, she picked up another degree, a Master's in piano from GA State University. She and her husband decided to have a large family, as they are big fans of organized chaos. While raising her 5 children, Stephanie occasionally worked in theatre; most of the drama, however, took place within the family home. As the prospect of an empty nest approached, Stephanie began working more on camera in short films, commercials, and web series. Her film roles include an evil spinster in Those Who Deserve to Die (2019) and the forthright Dr Timmons in A Question of Faith (2017), now streaming on Netflix. She continues to work in all mediums and has recently begun producing content, as well. She is the creator and Executive Producer of the web series, Susan's Senior Moments, which is currently in production.