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A native of Las Vegas, Stacy didn't get hit by the acting bug until high school, after years of competitive gymnastics, with a bit of volleyball, diving, and cross country.  Half way through college at UNLV, after working on MTV and the hits CSI: Las Vegas, Miss Congeniality 2, and What Happens In Vegas, she knew acting was her passion and wanted to make a career out of it. She graduated with a BS in Business Management and a minor in Theatre and moved to Los Angeles.

Shortly after her arrival to the LA scene, she landed a part in the world-premiere play "The Columbine Project." Centered around the massacre of

April 20, 1999, the play opened to rave reviews, and a couple months later, rehearsals began at the Actors' Temple Theatre in Manhattan for its Off-Broadway premiere. The official opening date was August 9, the birthday of survivor Crystal Woodman-Miller, who Stacy portrayed, and with whom she still keeps in touch to this day.  While in NYC, she had a blast as Bearemy on the Build-A-Bear float in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and explored the city from head to toe before heading back to California!

Since then, Stacy has worked on many projects such as NBC's Parks and Recreation, "Haunting Charles Manson," playing Manson's 16 year old mother in a horror short, several international, national, and regional commerci
als, the play "When It Rains Gasoline," Bold and the Beautiful, and more.

 

She also has numerous voice over credits to her name including the well-known interactive game Elder Scrolls, Netflix's Erased, Toca Boca, PlayKids, Yulu Toys, Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, and more.

In her spare time, Stacy enjoys spending time with her nephews and nieces, her new bunny Seppala Komorebi Allen, playing piano, ukulele, the great outdoors, arts & crafts, and volunteering at church.  She is a HUUUUGE Matilda the Musical fan and enjoys seeing as many productions as possible (over 20 times at this point!) and can be seen roaming around Disneyland a couple times a month!

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