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At seventeen, Philadelphia native Stephanie Little moved to Los Angeles. She enrolled and spent several years studying at The Groundlings Theater and School. In conjunction with improv training, Stephanie attended private scene study with Howard Fine, Anthony Meindl, Lesley Kahn and a summer intensive program at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. While working commercially (Red Lobster, Chloraspetic, BMW, Oscar Mayer etc.) and in TV (The Neighbors, Law and Order, In Living Color etc.) she performed at the HBO workspace under the direction of Dan Fogelman (This Is Us, Cars, Danny Collins, Pitch etc). In 2008, a new set of opportunities brought Little to New York City, where she has studied with Anthony Abeson and Heidi Miami Marshall. Stephanie has written several features and her short film, stUck has screened at festivals including the New York International Film Festival, Brooklyn Short Film festival and Holly Shorts monthly screening series. The web-series she created and co-wrote, KILLING THE apologetic GIRL, circulated at festivals and won best pilot at the 2016 Dances With Films film festival in Los Angeles. In 2018, Stephanie finished filming the lead for two seasons in The Other F Word, an edgy dramatic comedy streaming on Amazon. She followed up with a supporting role with Melissa Leo in her film, Furlough and then as the wife of Christopher Stanley (Mad Men) in the Scott Adsit (30 Rock) directed digital series KICK starring James Pickens Jr. (Grey’s Anatomy) and Lucy Davis (The Office UK, Wonder Woman). Stephanie then produced another award winning project, the comedic short Someone You Know. She followed that up by writing and directing a second pilot, The Small which she shot in New York City. After several more festivals, Little produced the digital series, Other Plans with a cast which included Annette Benning, Tig Notaro, Gary Anthony Williams and Darlene Hunt. Two weeks after wrapping Other Plans, her third pilot, Coach Von Pidgeon was bought by Funny or Die as an original series where Little served as a show-runner, co-EP and director for eight episodes. In her down time, Stephanie has been working to advance her feature, 9.9 to production which will be shot in the UK in 2020. Stephanie loves her UWS neighborhood, cooking and slamming the snooze button.