Stephanie Andujar
Stephanie Lee Andujar is a talented American actress, born on July 15, 1986, in Manhattan, New York. Growing up in the Chelsea Housing Projects, she discovered her passion for acting at the tender age of 12, thanks to a transformative after-school program. Her early involvement in theater included notable productions such as "The Wiz," "The Crucible," and "The Good Woman of Setzuan."
Andujar's impressive body of work spans both television and film. She has appeared in acclaimed series such as "Blue Bloods" (2010) and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999), as well as in the Oscar-winning film "Precious" (2009) and the science fiction drama "Marjorie Prime" (2017). One of her most recognized roles came in Netflix's hit series "Orange Is the New Black" (2013), where she portrayed Young Rosa. Entertainment Weekly praised her performance, suggesting a potential spin-off centered around her character.
In addition to her acting pursuits, Stephanie earned a Business Degree from Pace University in New York City. In 2016, she co-founded Andujar Productions, through which she produced and starred in the comedy series "StephA: One Woman Show." Her musical talents are also evident in her performances of songs like "Baila Conmigo" and "Me Encanta." With each role, Stephanie Andujar continues to showcase her authentic artistry and dedication to the craft.