Stephanie Kutty
**Biography of Stephanie Kutty**
Stephanie Kutty, an accomplished actress from Australia, has a diverse background that sets her apart in the entertainment world. Born in the Fiji Islands to a multicultural family with Fijian, Indian, Irish, and Burmese heritage, she relocated to Australia at the age of 11. Her passion for the performing arts began early, with school performances encompassing dance and theater. However, due to her family's strict upbringing, it wasn't until her final year at the University of Sunshine Coast that she began formal theatrical training.
At just 20, Stephanie earned a Bachelor of Biomedical Science while receiving a Talent-Based Scholarship to attend the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles. Although her program was a brief eight weeks, it offered invaluable experience working with esteemed instructors such as Suzanne Kent and Ros Gentle. Three years later, she pursued a full-time Advanced Diploma in Screen and Media (Acting for Film) at the New York Film Academy on the Gold Coast.
Her career spans local and international films, television, and commercials. Notable roles include appearances in NBC's "Young Rock," the Hollywood Fringe Festival's "Romeo and Juliet; Virtually Live," and Steve Jaggi's "Dog Days of Christmas." She has also featured in major productions like "Thor: Ragnarok" and collaborated with Daniel Radcliffe in "Jungle," a film based on the true story of Yossi Ghinsberg. Stephanie's television credits include the telemovie "Schappelle" and the US comedy series "Camp."
Beyond acting, she was crowned Miss University Australia in 2010 and ranked in the Top 10 for Miss Humanity Australia in 2013. With a growing portfolio, Stephanie Kutty continues to make her mark in the entertainment industry.
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