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Home/People/Stephanie Street
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Born
Jan 1, 1977
Age 49
Place of Birth
Singapore City, Singapore
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

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Movies
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Stephanie Street

Acting

Biography
Stephanie was born and raised in Singapore. She studied English at Cambridge University before going on to train on a scholarship at LAMDA. Her theatre work has taken place on the country's main stages and internationally, predominantly in new writing. She's worked with directors such as Peter Gill, Daniel Evans, Rufus Norris, Max Stafford-Clark, Tamara Harvey, Mike Longhurst, Polly Findlay and Josie Rourke. Notable roles include Diana Ingram in Quiz, Marianne in Constellations at Singapore Repertory Theatre, Asha in Rufus Norris' stunning production of Behind the Beautiful Forevers and Abi in Nightwatchman, which earned her a nomination for Best Solo Performance at the 2012 whastonstage Awards. She's also worked extensively in television, playing regular and lead roles in series across BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky. As a playwright, Stephanie's first play, Sisters, re-opened the Sheffield Crucible Studio in 2010, to critical acclaim. Her adaptation of Mohsin Hamid's The Reluctant Fundamentalist was nominated for the Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award and the Carol Tambour Best of Edinburgh Award. In 2017 Singapore International Festival of the Arts commissioned Stephanie to write Dragonflies, and in 2018 that play won Best New Script at the Straits Times Life! Awards. Stephanie writes a monthly column for The Stage, is the board lead on Inclusion and Diversity at Chichester Festival Theatre and co-founded ACT FOR CHANGE.
National Theatre Live: Coriolanus poster

National Theatre Live: Coriolanus

as Sicinus
2025
National Theatre Live: Our Generation poster

National Theatre Live: Our Generation

as Luljeta
2022
National Theatre Live: Behind the Beautiful Forevers poster

National Theatre Live: Behind the Beautiful Forevers

as Asha Waghekar
2015
Attack the Block poster

Attack the Block

as Policewoman (uncredited)
2011
Soundproof poster

Soundproof

as Duty Solicitor
2006