Stephanie Hazel
- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Stephanie Hazel is a British born actress known for 'How to Talk to Girls at Parties' (2017), 'Home Free' (2013) and Groupie' (2014). A cellist
mother & artistic father meant performing was encouraged & nurtured.
She performed and sang from an early age, most notably at Edinburgh festival (where she won the Fordham Whittiker Award for 'most moving performance', Hansel & Gretel duet), The prestigious Purcell rooms (London South Bank) numerous times, Music & drama festivals across Sussex and choir performances for radio 3 with the BBC concert orchestra. In 2010 Stephanie was recorded by the BBC at 'The Children & Young People Now Awards', (Royal Horticultural Halls, London) as co-singer to Kay Jay's 'Keep Dreaming'. During this time she also acted in her first short film 'The Games We Play' made by 'The End of the Pier International festival' after the script by Christopher P. Taylor won an award. Stephanie Hazel went to one of the U.K's leading drama schools 'E15 Acting School' and trained for three years.
She performed and sang from an early age, most notably at Edinburgh festival (where she won the Fordham Whittiker Award for 'most moving performance', Hansel & Gretel duet), The prestigious Purcell rooms (London South Bank) numerous times, Music & drama festivals across Sussex and choir performances for radio 3 with the BBC concert orchestra. In 2010 Stephanie was recorded by the BBC at 'The Children & Young People Now Awards', (Royal Horticultural Halls, London) as co-singer to Kay Jay's 'Keep Dreaming'. During this time she also acted in her first short film 'The Games We Play' made by 'The End of the Pier International festival' after the script by Christopher P. Taylor won an award. Stephanie Hazel went to one of the U.K's leading drama schools 'E15 Acting School' and trained for three years.