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- Height5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
- Stephanie Kirves is an American actress and writer. Always a passionate creator and performer, she made her on-stage debut at the age of seven, and then started to train on-camera as a teenager. Stephanie is also a trained singer and voice actor. She has starred in many indie films, web series, and shorts in the Southeast market, as well as the greater NYC area. Best known for her work as a scream queen, she can be seen in starring roles in award-winning horror films "The Pumpkin Man", "Forest of Death", and "The Red Clock".
Stephanie is also a screenwriter and aspiring author, focusing on innovatively working to combat the ecological crisis and destigmatize mental illness. Her feature film writing debut, Parallel Lives, has won awards in multiple screenwriting festivals. On top of all this, she has also juggled a career as a full-time student, earning her B.S. in Environmental Studies at the University of Central Florida in 2020.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Stephanie Kirves
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Race / EthnicityWhite
- Because of her youthful appearance, Stephanie is almost always cast in younger, teenage roles.
- Stephanie Kirves studied both acting and filmmaking at the New York Film Academy.
- Stephanie Kirves' award-winning screenplay, Parallel Lives, was her feature film writing debut.
- Stephanie Kirves studied at ClassAct Studios.
- Stephanie Kirves is an animal lover and rescuer - her recent pets include sugar gliders, axolotls, dwarf hamsters, and a chameleon.
- They See You was Stephanie Kirves' first film written and produced outside of her academic career.
- My life's purpose is to turn my pain into art - to both help the world understand, and myself be understood.
- Honestly, acting is the best form of therapy I have found. A good actor will infuse their own personal experiences into every role - but by working through them as your character rather than yourself, you are at first psychologically distanced enough to process them much more freely. Of course, in the end, it is still your own issues that were sorted - this is definitely my favorite part of being an actor, and is really the epitome of catharsis. Plus, in what other field would you be allowed to yell and sob in front of a crowd of people, and be nominated for an Oscar rather than arrested for public emotional indecency?
- The only thing that has ever made me happy is to express myself creatively, to push the boundaries and exist outside the confines of my mind.
- Why can't people talk about things that actually matter? Here we are, gossiping behind others' backs, while the world is literally on fire.
- That's all anyone ever really wants in life - just to understand, and, in turn, be understood.
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