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Born in Mexico City, Fabiola Stevenson arrived to the US in 1986. She had a very interesting and unique childhood, having a very famous mother who is in movies, soap operas, theater, etc, who couldn’t go anywhere without being recognized, and a very well known father, whose amazing voice in Spanish was that of Adam West in “Batman”, Peter Graves, in “Mission Impossible”, amongst others, and a brother, whose voice was that of Michael J. Fox!!!
Growing up around that, left her no option but to become a “child actress”, starting her career doing voice overs, at the tender age of 9. Lending her voice to the character of Violet in “Charlie Brown”.
She also lent her voice to, Firestar in “The Adventures of the Amazing Spiderman”, Jem, in “Jem”, Olive Oil in “Popeye”, Jo (Nancy McKeon) “The Facts of Life”, Diana in “Dungeons and Dragons”, Kim Basinger “The Marrying Man”, Sharon Stone “Scissors” & “Jean Harlow documentary”, Kat (Annabeth Gish) “Mystic PIzza”, Disney’s “James and the Giant Peach” singing for Ladybug, several documentaries and industrial narrations and most recently, Doona Bae, on Netflix’s “Stranger”, Diane, Ana Spanakopita and Vanessa Geko on Netflix’s “Bojack Horseman”, Bella (Kristen Stewart) on the Twilight saga, and the voice of Melanie Laurent, on “Now You See Me”.
Directed Short Film “Ofelia” for 48 Hr Film Festival. The short was nominated for 17 awards, winning 8 of them, including “Best Film”, “Best Runner Up Director” and “Best Actress” (Beatriz Aguirre) The Film represented Los Angeles at the Filmpalooza Festival in Paris, France in March of 2018, and was an official selection of the “Short & Sweet Hollywood Film Festival”, and “The Los Angeles Brazilian Film Festival”.
Reviews
Reclusorio (1997)
A touching and sad story, full of love and compassion.
This a good movie that shows different stories of different people, in different times of their life. The best of these segments in my opinion, refers to the sacrifice of a human being, who out of love, let's the love of his life go, rather than see her suffer due to an incurable illness. This is a true story of love, wonderfully carried out by Beatriz Aguirre and Tito Guizar. It's a times like those, when true feelings are shown.
Los años de Greta (1992)
Moving, heart warming and a sad reality!
It's sad enough to see how us, as human beings, end up throwing away all the things that once made us happy, when they get old, or don't work. But when, we neglect another human being, that possibly gave his or her life for us, it's outrageous, and unfortunately a sad reality, as amazingly portrayed by Beatriz Aguirre on this wonderful story.
Sobre las olas (1950)
It's a wonderful love story!
Beatriz Aguirre's performance is outstanding!! It is a touching story, with a strong message of how supporting your partner's dream can be of benefit to both.
It's a real lesson on how if you stick to what you want, you can achieve it no matter what.