Stefanie M. Davis was born July 2, 1986 in Quincy, Illinois. In a military family, she lived in 4 states before the age of 5. Once settled in La Plata, Missouri, her father changed his military status to reserve. Being close to extended family has been an important part of her upbringing. From an early age, Stefanie enjoyed being in front of a came...
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Stefanie M. Davis was born July 2, 1986 in Quincy, Illinois. In a military family, she lived in 4 states before the age of 5. Once settled in La Plata, Missouri, her father changed his military status to reserve. Being close to extended family has been an important part of her upbringing. From an early age, Stefanie enjoyed being in front of a camera. While her father was overseas, her mother and grandmothers would videotape her singing and interacting with her two younger sisters, Ashlee and Samantha.In Junior High School, Stefanie earned the lead role in "Annie, Jr." and discovered her love for the stage. Since then, she has entered in singing talent competitions, plays, and musicals in the small town Missouri area. After graduating, however, she put aside her performing arts dreams to earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance/Banking.In Fall 2013, Stefanie moved from Kansas City to Tampa, Florida due to an overwhelming chronic migraine condition to live with her parents and get her life together. At that time, she started attending acting classes. She rediscovered her love for performing and returned to her first love. After gaining lead roles in two short films, she earned a supporting role in "White Angel Returns" and "The Legend of Kate Kensington." She takes acting classes in the Tampa area from celebrity acting coach Ian Stevens and Bruce Blauer from "Burn Notice."In 2015, Stefanie started to step behind the camera as a producer, script supervisor, and production designer. Films such as "Migraine Hell," "Speed Dating," and "BS Meeting" made their debuts with glowing reviews. Her production company, Bouncy Boxer Media, won awards for "BS Meeting" at the Comedy Film Challenge for Best Film (2nd Place), Best Set Design, Best Costume Design, Best Sound, and Best Supporting Actress (Lexi Balestrieri). In 2016, the company will continue to create comedic films, webisodes, and work toward their first feature film.
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