Stephanie Wang-Breal is a writer/ director who uses film as a tool to subvert the narrative. Her work explores institutions and the people who reside at the core of these institutions. Stephanie's films include Wo Ai Ni Mommy (2010), Tough Love (2014) and Blowin' Up (2018). Wo Ai Ni Mommy was awarded the SilverDocs Grand Jury Prize, the SFIAAFF Best Documentary Award, as well as an Emmy nomination. Blowin' Up was a New York Times' critics pick and received the Society of Authors Award at the Film Des Femmes Festival in Paris, France. Each film was broadcast on PBS' POV. Stephanie is a co-founder of Once in a Blue films, a female-run production company. Her work has been supported by the Sundance Institute, the Ford Foundation, NYSCA and the Jerome Foundation; she is the recipient of a 2019 Chicken and Egg Artist Award, as well as a 2020 Creative Capital Artist Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Stephanie is currently in development on two feature fiction projects and in 2020 she was a finalist for the Lynn Shelton "Of a Certain Age" Award.
Stephanie Weaver é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Crime sem Saída (2019), The Mick and the Trick (2022) e Trancafiadas (2021).
Stephanie Weeks é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Rosy (2018), Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha (2008) e Lei & Ordem (1990).
Stephanie Wells é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Strike It (2018), 6 Feet Below Hell (2017) e Immaculate Possession (2018).
Stephanie Whigham é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Drive All Night (2021), Spectrometer (2013) e San Francisco Stories (2021).
Stephanie Wilkinson é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Uma Questão de Fé (2017), Susan's Senior Moments (2019) e Becky & Barry #theactorslife (2011).
Stephanie Williams é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Chasing Molly (2019).
Stephanie Wong é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Cyberpunk: Mercenários (2022), American Pie Apresenta: Meninas ao Ataque (2020) e 9-1-1 (2018).
Stephanie Y. Wang é conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Dexter (2006), The Bold and the Beautiful (1987) e The Defenders (2010).