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Stefanie Scott

American actress and singer (born 1996)

Stefanie Scott

Summary

American actress and singer (born 1996)

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Stefanie Noelle Scott (born December 6, 1996) is an American actress and singer. Scott began acting with the comedy film Beethoven's Big Break (2008), and thereafter released her debut extended play New Girl in Town (2009). This was followed by a supporting role in the romance film Flipped (2010), which won her a Young Artist Award. She played the role of Lexi Reed on Disney Channel's A.N.T. Farm (2011–2014), which won her a second Young Artist Award and introduced her to a wider audience. While on Disney, she recorded a number of Disney Channel promotional singles, which were released between 2008 and 2012.

Scott made her foray into mainstream film and television with a voice role in the animated film Wreck-It Ralph (2012), for which she won a BTVA Award. She then played the leading role of Quinn Brenner in the horror film Insidious: Chapter 3 (2015)—her highest-grossing film—and co-starred in the musical film Jem and the Holograms (2015), for which she additionally contributed to its soundtrack. Her subsequent film roles have consisted of independent features, such as the neo-noir Small Town Crime (2017), the biopic Beautiful Boy (2018), the high-school drama Good Girls Get High (2018) and the thriller Mary (2019). She currently leads the Peacock original series The Girl in the Woods (2021).

Early life

Scott was born in Chicago, Illinois to Jean (née Kipta) and Paul Scott. She has two older brothers. She lived in Indialantic, Florida and attended Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, before becoming home schooled in 2010.

Career

2008–2012: Early work and Disney stardom

Scott in 2011

Scott was first a California Discovery Girl in the 2009 August/September issue of Discovery Girls magazine. She appeared in the role of Katie in Beethoven's Big Break. She appeared in the feature film Flipped directed by Rob Reiner as well as in the film titled No Strings Attached where she played a young version of the main character.

Scott was the voice of Emma on the Disney animated TV series Special Agent Oso premiering in April 2009 on Disney Channel. Scott had a guest-starring role in the Fox series Sons of Tucson as well as on NBC series Chuck playing the 12-year-old Sarah Walker. Scott released her second song entitled, "Shoulda Woulda Coulda".

In 2011, she starred in the Disney Channel Original Series A.N.T. Farm as one of the main characters, Lexi Reed. She also served as second assistant director in the show's first season. Scott released a song entitled, "The Girl I Used to Know" in the same year. The official music video for the song premiered on October 26, the music video features an appearance by Orlando based band Before You Exit portraying as her band.

2013–present: Mainstream film and television

In 2013, Scott was a guest star on the fifteenth season of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Clare Wilson. Scott provided the voice of Moppet Girl in Wreck-It Ralph. Scott also guest-starred on the Disney Channel show Jessie, as Maybelle. From 2013, Scott has sponsored girls through Shoeboxes for Haiti, and is a cookie ambassador with the organization Cookies for Kids Cancer.

In 2014, Scott began to film four films, Insidious: Chapter 3 (released in June 2015), Jem and the Holograms, 1 Mile to You, and Caught. Caught was screened at the premiere of the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival on June 12, 2015. Also in 2015, Scott appeared in Hayley Kiyoko's music video for "Girls Like Girls". In 2015, Scott appeared as the daughter of Pierce Brosnan and Anna Friel, in crime thriller film I.T. (2016), directed by John Moore.

In August 2016, it was announced that Scott would play the lead role in the independent sci-fi feature film At First Light (2018), directed by Jason Stone. In February 2021, Scott appeared as the main character Sara Cody in the Lifetime movie Girl In The Basement, based on the infamous Fritzl kidnapping case. In May 2021, she played the lead as Carrie in the Crypt TV supernatural drama series The Girl in the Woods.

Scott starred alongside Isabelle Fuhrman in the 2021 folk horror film The Last Thing Mary Saw directed by Edoardo Vitaletti.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Beethoven's Big BreakKatie
2010FlippedDana Tressler
2011No Strings AttachedYoung Emma Kurtzman
2012Wreck-It RalphMoppet Girl (voice)
2012FrenemiesJulianne BryanTelevision film
2014Red ZoneCaroline
2015Insidious: Chapter 3Quinn Brenner
CaughtAllie
Jem and the HologramsKimber Benton
2016I.T.Kaitlyn Regan
20171 Mile to YouEllie Butterbit
Small Town CrimeIvy Oarblocker
2018Insidious: The Last KeyQuinn Brenner
At First LightAlex Lainey
Beautiful BoyJulia
Spare RoomHannah
Good Girls Get HighDanielle
2019MaryLindsey
2021The Last Thing Mary SawMary
Isabel "Izzy" Grantpre-production
Dawn Ferguson

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008ChuckYoung Sarah WalkerEpisode: "Chuck Versus the DeLorean"
2009Special Agent OsoEmma (voice)Episode: "Live and Let Ride"
The New Adventures of Old ChristineBritney BurkeEpisode: "The Curious Case of Britney B"
2010Funny in FarsiDeborah "Debbie" ApplebyEpisode: "Pilot"
Sons of TucsonMollyEpisode: "Kisses and Beads"
2011–2014A.N.T. FarmLexi ReedMain role
2011Law & Order: Special Victims UnitClare Wilson2 episodes
2011JessieMaybelleEpisode: "Hoedown Showdown"
2021Girl in the BasementSarah CodyTelevision film
The Girl in the WoodsCarrieMain role
2022Alaska DailyErica BlockEpisode: "The Weekend"

Podcasts

YearTitleRoleNotes
2023AcademyAmber8 episodes

Music videos

YearTitleArtist(s)Role
2011"Dynamite"China Anne McClainJudge
2013"I Like That"Before You ExitHerself
2015"Girls Like Girls"Hayley KiyokoColey

Discography

Extended plays

TitleEP detailsNew Girl in Town

Promotional singles

YearAlbum"Break the Floor""Shoulda Woulda Coulda""The Girl I Used to Know""FYI""Everything Has Changed"(featuring Spencer Sutherland)"I Don't Wanna Let You Go""Wherever I May Go"
(with Jack Etheridge)
2008
New Girl in Town
2011Non-album singles}}
2012
2013
2014
2021

Other appearances

TitleYearOther artistAlbum"Pose""Youngblood""Hit Me Up""We Got Heart""Youngblood""I'm Still Here"
2012Carlon JefferyA.N.T. Farm
2015Hilary Duff and Aubrey PeeplesJem and the Holograms
Aubrey Peeples, Aurora Perrineau and Ryan Guzman
Aubrey Peeples
Aubrey Peeples and Aurora Perrineau

Music videos

TitleYearDirectorNote"Girl I Used to Know""Everything Has Changed"
2011Chris Grieder
2013Graham Fielder

Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryWorkResultRef.
Young Artist Award2009Best Performance in a DVD FilmBeethoven's Big Break
Best Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young ActressChuck
2010Best Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young ActressThe New Adventures of Old Christine
2011Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young ActressFlipped
2012Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young ActressNo Strings Attached
Best Performance in a TV Series – Supporting Young ActressA.N.T. Farm
Behind the Voice Actors Awards2013Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature FilmWreck-It Ralph

Notes

References

References

  1. Elle. (April 9, 2012}}{{pb}}{{cite tweet). "@StefanieScott1 What is your middle name?".
  2. "A.N.T. Farm – Stefanie Scott". [[Disney Channel]].
  3. Scott, Stefanie. (2011-05-30). "New Girl in Town". [[Spotify]].
  4. Scott, Stefanie. "Break the Floor". [[AllMusic]].
  5. Scott, Stefanie. "FYI – Single". [[iTunes]].
  6. Scott, Stefanie. "I Don't Wanna Let You Go – Single". [[iTunes]].
  7. "Jean Frantz (2008)".
  8. (2011). "Top 16 Under 16: Stefanie Scott". thedreamagazine.com.
  9. Shannon, Debbie. (August 25, 2010). "Look for Indialantic girl, Stefanie Scott, in 'Flipped'". [[Florida Today]].
  10. "Special Agent Oso". Disney Junior.
  11. Scott, Stefanie. "Shoulda Woulda Coulda". [[AllMusic]].
  12. "The Girl I Used to Know – Single by Stefanie Scott". iTunes.
  13. "Stefanie Scott to Guest Star on Law & Order SVU January 22". OfficalSite.
  14. (2013). "Stefanie Scott: Hollywood's Do-Gooder, One Cookie at a Time". BYOU Magazine.
  15. . (2014-12-16). ["Stefanie Scott Boards Indies 'Life At These Speeds' & 'Caught'"](https://deadline.com/2014/12/stefanie-scott-cast-films-life-at-these-speeds-caught-1201327312/).
  16. Katie Walsh. (April 6, 2017). "Runner finds catharsis in cluttered drama '1 Mile to You'". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  17. Jonathon Dornbush. (2014-10-16). "'Jem and the Holograms' gets a release date".
  18. Zimmerman, Samuel. (June 10, 2015). "Caught Trailer: Anna Camp's Prank-Gone-Wrong". shocktillyoudrop.com.
  19. Pedersen, Erik. (May 5, 2015). "Los Angeles Film Festival Lifts Curtain On Full Lineup".
  20. Hipes, Patrick. (April 28, 2015). "Stefanie Scott Joins Pierce Brosnan Starrer 'I.T.'".
  21. D'Alessandro, Anthony. (August 15, 2016). "Stefanie Scott & Theodore Pellerin Step Into YA Feature 'First Light'".
  22. Collis, Clark. (2018-03-06). "SXSW science-fiction thriller First Light". [[Entertainment Weekly]].
  23. Andreeva, Nellie. (May 10, 2021). "'Girl In the Woods': Stefanie Scott, Misha Osherovich & Sofia Bryant To Star, Will Yun Lee Among 4 Recurring In Peacock Series From Crypt TV".
  24. Tom Grater. (December 9, 2019). "Stefanie Scott, Isabelle Fuhrman, Judith Roberts & Rory Culkin To Topline Mythological Horror 'The Last Thing Mary Saw'".
  25. "Wherever I May Go - Single by Jack Etheridge & Stefanie Scott". iTunes.
  26. (2015). "Jem and the Holograms [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]". [[AllMusic]].
  27. "Girl I Used to Know – Stefanie Scott". Vimeo.
  28. "Everything Has Changed – Stefanie Scott". Vimeo.
  29. "30th Young Artist Awards 2009". YoungArtistAwards.org.
  30. "31st Young Artist Awards 2010". YoungArtistAwards.org.
  31. "32nd Young Artist Awards 2011". YoungArtistAwards.org.
  32. "33rd Young Artist Awards 2012". YoungArtistAwards.org.
  33. "2nd Annual BTVA Voice Acting Awards". behindthevoiceactors.com.
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