Stefania LaVie Owen is a talented commercial actor who has made great strides in the entertainment industry. Born on December 15, 1997, in Miami, Florida, Stefania grew up in New Zealand where she began her career in acting at the age of nine.
Stefania LaVie Owen began her career as a child actress in the New Zealand film industry, featuring in various commercials before landing her first main role in the TV series 'The New Adventures of Black Beauty' in 2009. In 2010, she starred in the TV film 'Aftershock', which explored the aftermath of an earthquake that devastated New Zealand. She left home soon after, at the tender age of 12, to pursue her dream of becoming a commercial actor.
Owen's breakthrough came in 2011 when she starred as Flora Hernandez in the film 'The Lovely Bones' directed by Peter Jackson. The movie follows a young girl who is raped and murdered, and her ghost watches over her family and killer. Owen played a vital role in the movie and was only 13 years old at that time.
Stefania LaVie Owen is also known for her roles in various television shows, including 'Chance', 'I'm Dying Up Here', and 'Messiah'. Her big-screen movies include 'Coming Through the Rye', 'Krampus', and 'All We Had'.
Apart from her acting career, Stefania LaVie Owen is also a talented dancer and has showcased her skills in various music videos and live performances. She has been nominated for a number of awards for her incredible performances both on stage and in front of the camera.
In conclusion, Stefania LaVie Owen is a remarkable commercial actor who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. With her talent, skills, and dedication, she shows that hard work can make the impossible possible. We look forward to seeing more of her amazing work in the future.