Stefanie Scott, born on December sixth, nineteen ninety-six, is a talented American actress and singer who has captivated audiences with her versatile performances. She began her acting career in the comedy film Beethoven's Big Break in two thousand eight, which marked the start of her journey in the entertainment industry. The following year, she released her debut extended play, New Girl in Town, showcasing her musical talents.
Scott gained recognition for her supporting role in the romance film Flipped in two thousand ten, a performance that earned her a Young Artist Award. Her role as Lexi Reed on Disney Channel's A.N.T. Farm from two thousand eleven to two thousand fourteen further solidified her status as a rising star, winning her a second Young Artist Award and introducing her to a broader audience. During her time with Disney, she also recorded several promotional singles that were released between two thousand eight and two thousand twelve.
In two thousand twelve, Stefanie made her mark in mainstream film and television with a voice role in the animated feature Wreck-It Ralph, which garnered her a BTVA Award. She showcased her acting range in the horror film Insidious: Chapter 3 in two thousand fifteen, which became her highest-grossing film. That same year, she co-starred in the musical Jem and the Holograms, contributing to its soundtrack as well.
Stefanie's filmography includes a variety of independent features, such as the neo-noir Small Town Crime in two thousand seventeen, the biopic Beautiful Boy in two thousand eighteen, the high-school drama Good Girls Get High in two thousand eighteen, and the thriller Mary in two thousand nineteen. Currently, she leads the Peacock original series The Girl in the Woods, which premiered in two thousand twenty-one, further establishing her presence in the industry.