Stephanie Bergeron
- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Stephanie Bergeron is an internationally acclaimed actor, whose award winning work spans across North America.
Most recently, she was featured in the short film Paris, Ontario, which won the Jury Prize for Best Short Film at the Forest City Film Festival and made its streaming debut on CBC Gem.
As an actor-dancer, Stephanie has graced the Canadian Opera Company stage in three of their Dora Award recognized productions: Death in Venice, Eugene Onegin, and Don Giovanni. She also originated the role of Jackie Griffon in the world premiere of A Night at The Wedding, which has since been adapted and remounted both locally and abroad in Australia.
Her performance of Shakespeare's Joan of Arc was a 2023 Official Selection of the Monologues & Poetry International Film Fest, and her voiceover work has garnered her two One Voice Awards USA nominations. Classically trained, Stephanie's repertoire includes contemporary and period work in Modern RP, Parisian French, Scottish, Canadian, and General American dialects.
In her spare time, Stephanie enjoys playing puzzle-adventure video games, teaching dance as a guest artist/choreographer, and penning books about ballet history. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honors) in Theatre Performance.
Most recently, she was featured in the short film Paris, Ontario, which won the Jury Prize for Best Short Film at the Forest City Film Festival and made its streaming debut on CBC Gem.
As an actor-dancer, Stephanie has graced the Canadian Opera Company stage in three of their Dora Award recognized productions: Death in Venice, Eugene Onegin, and Don Giovanni. She also originated the role of Jackie Griffon in the world premiere of A Night at The Wedding, which has since been adapted and remounted both locally and abroad in Australia.
Her performance of Shakespeare's Joan of Arc was a 2023 Official Selection of the Monologues & Poetry International Film Fest, and her voiceover work has garnered her two One Voice Awards USA nominations. Classically trained, Stephanie's repertoire includes contemporary and period work in Modern RP, Parisian French, Scottish, Canadian, and General American dialects.
In her spare time, Stephanie enjoys playing puzzle-adventure video games, teaching dance as a guest artist/choreographer, and penning books about ballet history. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honors) in Theatre Performance.