Stephanie Jennings é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw (2020) e The Devil Made Me Do It (2016).
Stephanie Jeter is known for A Série Divergente: Insurgente (2015), Desejo de Matar (2018) and O Procurado (2008).
Stephanie Jezard é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em The Profesional (2015), Legacy of Thorn (2014) e The Production Interviews (2012).
Stephanie Joline is an Indigenous writer, director, and producer based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her Indigenous roots come from her mother who is Inuit from Labrador; her father is French Acadian from the South shore of Nova Scotia. Equally adept at film and television, Stephanie's stories provoke conversation, break boundaries, and are deeply rooted in inclusivity and feminism. Her films include Night Blooms (2021, starring Jessica Clement and Nick Stahl), a coming-of-age story set in the 1990s; and Play Your Gender (2016), a documentary that pulls back the curtain on gender bias in the music industry, featuring interviews with Patty Schemel, Melissa Auf Der Maur, and Sara Quin. Stephanie has also directed for television and streaming platforms (Words Matter 2022, CBC Gem; Stream Me 2020, Amazon Prime; Farm Crime 2020 CBC Gem; Spirit Talker 2019, APTN). In 2020 she was awarded the Irving Avrich Award from TIFF recognizing rising Canadian talent. The following year she was long-listed for the DGC Discovery Award, and in 2022 she received Best Nova Scotia Director from Women in Film and TV Atlantic and won her first Canadian Screen Award for best directing in the factual television category.
Stephanie Jones is known for Trigger Warning (2024), Criminal Minds (2005) and Good Job, Thanks! (2011).
Stephanie June é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em 2050 (2020), Government Shutdown (2019) e Denim (2019).
Stephanie Kaczmarek é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Possession Diaries (2019), Mom (2016) e Nightcall (2018).
Stephanie Kae Smith is known for Lockdown (2021).
Stephanie Katherine Grant é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Os Goldbergs (2013), Survivor's Remorse (2014) e Max Rose (2013).