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Stephanie Gibson
Actor , Producer , Model
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About Stephanie Gibson

I have a passion to create, inspire and empower through words, pictures and moving visuals. An entrepreneur, communicator, actor and writer.

Stephanie Gibson (previously Loh) launched her acting career with her debut film "Sweet Dreams and Turtle Soup" directed by director Mabel Gan in 2003. In 2004, she signed as an artiste under Artiste Entertainment.

For the next 6. 5years, Stephanie has tapped her feet on the doors of Singapore's Mandarin drama series such as "Tong Xing Yuan" and English dramas such as "Lifeline II", "Crimewatch" and "Incredible Tales" in Singapore through MediaCorp TV. With her forte in drama, Stephanie has also starred in several independent and student films. Her first stage acting lead role was for You Are Special; for Celebrate Christmas in Singapore.

Her interest in entertainment also included shooting for corporate videos and commercials which included The Classified Ads, Starhub and UOB (Singapore).

Graduated from Ngee Ann Polytechnic with a Diploma in Film, Sound and Video (Singapore), Stephanie is also experienced behind-the-scenes and co-owns a Canadian video production company, 'Don't Tell Me What To Do Productions Inc.' or 'D Productions Inc' in short (www.dproductions.ca), where she produced and starred in a new new web-series called "Serial Dater" soon to be launching in October 2018.

Interesting facts about Stephanie Gibson

Languages Spoken English,Mandarin
Location Toronto, Canada
Gender Female
English Name Stephanie Loh
Member Since August 20, 2008
Simplified Chinese Name 燕 莉
Traditional Chinese Name 燕莉
Fans 52
Profile Views 124,696

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I have a passion to create, inspire and empower through words, pictures and moving visuals. An entrepreneur, communicator, actor and writer.

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Languages Spoken
English,Mandarin
Location (City, Country)
Toronto, Canada
Gender
Female
Member Since
August 20, 2008