Stephanie May is an award winning, international actor. Born in Sydney's west in 1990 she took up dancing at the age of 4 at the Pendle Hill Dance Academy. Her family soon moved to Penrith where she took up acting, at Mountains Youth Theatre, where she stayed for over 5 years doing various productions such as A Midsummer's Night's Dream. Soon after, at the age of 15 Stephanie joined up to an Extras agency and less than a week later, landed herself her first extras role on a popular TV series. In only a few short years, Stephanie has worked with some of the hottest directors, producers, series and actors around today. In 2011 however, Stephanie began her career in modeling even becoming "the face of" two different companies: "Original and Authentic Handbags, and Veducci Clothing". She appeared on the runway and in several magazines and newspapers that year, but it was acting that Stephanie wanted to pursue. It was also in 2011, that Stephanie gained her first speaking role, on the American TV series, Deadly Women and the Australian TV series Eerie Encounters. The ball has continually rolled ever since, with many award winning features and TV series under her belt plus working alongside the Logie award winner Claire Van Der Boom in Broke(also starring Brendan Cowell, Max Cullen). The 2012 movie, The Navigator, is an official selection of the Kansas International Film Festival under the "best film" category as well as the Mississippi's Sun and Sand film festival. Additionally, the movie Drown, directed by Dean Francis, has recently been picked up in the US, the UK and Germany for a 2015 theatrical release in cinemas. Stephanie has also worked alongside Winner and Losers star Michala Banas in a new TV show called Sweatshop based in Melbourne. Stephanie's latest adventure was flying over to North Carolina for the feature film "Blue Mountain State" starring Alan Ritchson (Hunger Games, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and Jimmy Tatro (22 Jump Street, Grown Up's 2) Lev L. Spiro, (an Emmy award winning director for Gilmore Girls and Modern Family) directed the film which is being distributed by Lionsgate. - IMDb Mini Biography By: L. Olsson
Stephanie appeared inside Australian Swimsuit edition in 2011. Is an animal lover, donating to many charities across Australia for animal causes. Stephanie attended Brad Pitt's premiere in Australia for his movie World War Z. In 2013, Stephanie won the much coveted title of Most Fascinating Female Actress of the month March 2013. Stephanie was in a film that was nominated for peoples choice award in 2011 at MobileScreen Fest. Stephanie's all time favorite artists are: Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, Marlon Brando, James Dean, Elvis, Michael Jackson and Michael Hutchence. Stephanie wrote and produced her first short film in 2013. It was based on a true event over in America and was shot over a period of 3 weeks. Made it into the finals for Miss Earth Australia 2012 but had to pull out due to film commitments. Stephanie's first international speaking role was in the Canadian production of Blue Mountain State - starring Denise Richards. Stephanie's co-star was Alan Ritchson who plays Raphael in the new Teenage mutant ninja turtles movie. Stephanie has been taught by Larry Moss, Ivanna Chubbuck and Ellen Burstyn (The Exorcist). Stephanie May starred opposite Logie award winner Claire Van Der Boom in the feature Broke- also starring Brendan Cowell and Max Cullen. Stephanie was directed by the Emmy award winner, Lev L. Spiro in Blue Moutain State. Drown, a feature film directed by Dean Francis, starring Matt Cook and Matt Levett from A place to call home and The Devils Playground was Stephanie's co-star. Drown will begin its theatrical release across cinemas world wide in 2015. Stephanie stars as Nurse Arielle Williams in Rise, a feature film directed by Mack Lindon, starring Martin Sacks. Rise has a theatrical release around cinemas in Australia and New Zealand in November 2014. 54 days- a feature film in which Stephanie plays a cocaine addict is an official selection into the 2014 Australian Sci Fi film festival and the European Fantasy Film festival for Best Film. The Navigator - a thriller feature film see's Stephanie playing an intended victim of a psycho. The film is an official selection for both the Kansas International film festival and the Mississippi Sun and Sand festival for Best Film of 2014. Stephanie stars opposite winners and losers star Michala Banas in a new Tv show called Sweatshop. Stephanie's personal acting coach is the award winner Luke Ford who starred in Animal Kingdom and Red Dog. Stephanie worked alongside Jimmy Tatro from 22 Jump Street in the movie Blue Mountain State. The movie has been picked up by Lionsgate for a 2015 theatrical release.
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The Little Death is a truly original comedy about sex, love, relationships and taboo. In a multi story narrative, we peer behind the closed doors of a seemingly normal suburban street. A woman with a dangerous fantasy and her partners struggle to please her. A man who begins an affair with his own wife without her knowing anything about it. A couple struggling to keep things together after a sexual experiment spins out of control. A woman who can only find pleasure in her husband's pain. A call centre operator caught in the middle of a dirty and chaotic phone call. And the distractingly charming new neighbour who connects them all. The little Death explores why do we want what we want? How far will we go to get it? What are the consequences of that fleeting moment of sexual ecstasy?