Stephanie Bauder (b. 1975)

Birthplace:
Kingston, Ontario, Canada

Born:
October 23, 1975

Stephanie Bauder (born 23 October 1975) is a Canadian actress.  At the age of 11, she was cast in the internationally syndicated children's' show, You Can't Do That On Television, where she received early training and earned professional representation.  After commercial experience in Toronto with McDonald's and Pepsi, she received an award for excellence in acting at the prestigious Ontario Showcase at the Sears Drama Festival.  She went on to study filmmaking and art history at Queen's University, where she appeared in lead roles for stage productions such as "The Star-Spangled Girl," "The Lottery," and "Albertine in Five Times." After breaking onto the Montreal film scene Stephanie worked on the CINAR/Nickelodeon series Are You Afraid of the Dark, as well as Big Wolf on Campus and Mystery Files of Shelby Woo. Shortly afterward she earned a lead role on Republic Picture's feature film Night of the Demons 3.  Other credits to her name include Pretty Poison, Decoys, Bits and Pieces, The Girl Next Door, Suspicious Minds, George Clooney's directing debut film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Muse Entertainment's Housesitter and Mind over Murder, and Sound Venture's The Stepson.  She starred opposite Mena Suvari in Incendo's feature film No Surrender, and worked with MTV's Daniel Levy as photo & double for Mischa Barton in Lifetime's thriller Offline.

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