Stephanie Nguyen is known for StreetDance 3D (2010), Fixer (2021) and Bron/Broen (2011).
Stephanie Nguyen is known for The Nurse (2023).
Stephanie Nielson is an actress, known for Manos: The Hands of Fate (1966).
Stephanie Niznik was an American actress from Bangor, Maine. Her home city is the third-most populous city in Maine, and former center for the lumber and shipbuilding industries. She was born in 1967. Niznik received a Master of Fine Arts from the Duke University, located in Durham, North Carolina. She made her film debut, at the age of 27, in the BDSM-themed comedy-thriller, Exit to Eden (1994). The film depicted a professional photographer's vacation on a private resort, owned by a dominatrix. The protagonist is unaware that two of his fellow guests at the resort are professional thieves, who are seeking to retrieve an incriminating photo from him. Niznik's first major role was that of Agent Judith Phillips in the action television series, Vanishing Son (1995). The series was a sequel to four television films, which featured the character of martial artist Jian-Wa Chang (played by Russell Wong). In the television series, Jian-Wa has been framed for the murders of two CIA operatives, and is on the run from the law. Judith is secretly working with him to clear his name. The series lasted 1 season, and a total of 13 episodes. In 1996, Niznik appeared in the comedy film "Dear God", which depicted a reformed con-man accidentally inspiring a charity movement. In 1997, she appeared in the abortion-themed drama, "The Twilight of the Gods". The film was based on the 1993 theatrical play of the same name by Jonathan Tolins, but featured a completely different resolution to the main story. In 1998, Niznik played the character of Kell Perim in the science fiction film, Star Trek: Insurrection (1998). Kell was depicted as a female Trill alien, serving as an ensign aboard the spaceship USS Enterprise-E. Kell was depicted as the flight controller ("conn officer", pilot) of the Enterprise during a mission led by William Thomas "Will" Riker (played by Jonathan Frakes). The film earned about 118 million dollars at the worldwide box office, the highest-grossing film in Niznik's career. Also in 1998, Niznik gained a recurring role in the long-running crime drama series "Diagnosis: Murder" (1993-2001). Niznik was cast as the bomber Caitlin Sweeney, a recurring villain in the fifth and sixth seasons of the series. In 1999, Niznik had a small-part in the comedy-drama film "Anywhere but Here", an adaptation of the 1986 novel by Mona Simpson (1957-). In 2001, Niznin was cast as Alexandra, the female lead in the horror film "Spiders II: Breeding Ground". Also in 2001 she played the lead female role in Sci-Fi TV Movie, Epoch as Dr. KC Czaban. In 2002, Niznik briefly returned to the "Star Trek" franchise. She played the role of the telepathic shape-shifter "Wraith" in an episode of the television series "Star Trek: Enterprise" (2001-2005). In the episode "Rogue Planet", Wraith allies herself with the crew of spaceship Enterprise (NX-01) against a hunting group of Eska aliens. From 2002 to 2006, Niznik was part of the main cast in the drama series "Everwood" (2002-2006). She played the character of divorced mother Nina Feeney. The series lasted 4 seasons, and a total of 89 episodes. It reportedly still had relatively high viewership ratings at the time of its cancellation, with over 4 million viewers for the series finale. From 2007 to 2008, Niznik was part of the main cast in the drama series "Life Is Wild" (2007-2008), where she played the character Jo Weller-Clarke. The series depicted life in a game reserve in South Africa. The series was an adaptation of the successful British series "Wild at Heart" (2006-2012), but failed to find an audience and was canceled after a single season. In 2008 and 2009, Niznik was reduced to appearing in guest star roles in then-popular television series, such as "CSI: Miami", "Eli Stone", "NCIS", and "Lost". Her final film role was in the mystery film "The Twenty" (2009), depicting an alcoholic's obsession with a message written on a 20-dollar-bill by a person unknown to him. Niznik retired from acting in 2009, at the age of 42. Over the last decade of her life, Niznik was a volunteer worker in a number of charitable organizations. She was reportedly trying to help "the hungry, children, and animal rescues". In 2019, Niznik died in Encino, California at the age of 52. Her death was reported to the press by her family, though they declined to report the cause of death. Niznik was single at the time of death, and was sharing a home with her pet dogs Nucleus and Jake. Nuiznik's surviving relatives in 2019 included her mother, her stepfather, her brother, her sister-in-law, a niece, an unspecified number of nephews, and her aunt and uncle.
Growing up as an athlete, Stephanie always loved the drama, stakes, and roaring crowds of a full gym. She loved it so much that she would go from practice to rehearsal time and time again. While a college basketball career was looming, Stephanie took her love of competition and shifted to a career in film, television, and stage. She began her acting training at the highly-acclaimed South Coast Repertory at the age of eight, and she would return to SCR after college for its Professional Acting Intensive where she studied under seasoned actor Hal Landon Jr. Upon receiving her Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Creative Writing, she began pursuing her acting career full-time earning credits in such films as Love You Anyway and Life's Work, as well as the role of Alice Ayers in Patrick Marber's Closer live on stage to critical acclaim. Stephanie also writes and producers her own short films.
Stephanie Nogueras; Actress and Model of Puerto Rican descent. She left her home on a New Jersey farm right out of college for a life in the big City of Hollywood. Within six months, Stephanie landed a recurring role on ABC Family's Switched at Birth as "Natalie Pierce". *The Season 4 finale episode #4010 was inspired by an actual event in Stephanie's life. Stephanie concurrently booked a "Guest Star" role as "Elly" on NBC's Fantasy Cop Show Grimm. Nogueras' role as a Deaf Mermaid earned that episode its highest rating for the Season. In an interview about her role on the show, Stephanie told People Magazine "There's Nothing in My Life That Would Limit My Ability to Succeed" (11/2013) Stephanie has quickly become a Role Model, as her commanding presence in the public eye has been inspiring for both the Deaf and hearing alike. Stephanie is also an accomplished Hair & Petite Model with three Magazine Covers to her credit. After Switched at Birth ended its five-season in 2016, she continued acting. Her filming has wrapped and the rumor that movie should be released sometime in 2018.
Stephanie Northrup is known for Banshee (2013), The 12 Lives of Sissy Carlyle (2017) and Endless Love (2014).
The daughter of an Austrian diplomat and a Syrian painter, her middle name is pronounced "Noor". Nur and her family relocated to a different country every 3 years. She lived in Egypt, Romania, Italy, Sri Lanka, Scotland, Jordan and Austria, and speaks fluent Arabic, German, Italian and English. Her command of Arabic is so that she can speak it in a few different dialects: Syrian, Egyptian, and Jordanian. She graduated from the University of Stirling in Scotland with a MSc in Psychology with Honours; having finished the masters degree in 3 years instead of 5. Nur worked for the UNHCR in Jordan in 2011, under Imran Riza, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Representative to Jordan and the neighboring regions. The focus during this assignment was aiding the humanitarian response to the crisis in Syria. Cast in her first role in the acclaimed Austrian film, Risse Im Beton (Cracks in Concrete), the film went on to premiere at the Berlinale Film Festival, and garnered the protagonist the Best Actor Award from the Austrian Film Academy in 2015. In addition to film and television, Stephanie has performed classical and modern plays both in German and English in the theaters of Vienna. She is also a translator for film production companies in Europe -- translating treatments, scripts, and subtitling. Stephanie is based in Los Angeles and is represented by manager, Alison Buck at Bohemia Entertainment Group, and agent, Tom Markley at Metropolitan Talent Agency. In the UK and Europe, she's represented by Thomas Brunney at DBA.
Stephanie Osswald is an actress, known for Elodie (2019).
Stephanie Osztreicher is an actress, known for Icon of Betrayal (2022), Being Grace (2021) and Watch Me (2017).