Stefania LaVie Owen is a talented New Zealand-American actress, renowned for her captivating performances in various television series and films. Born on December 15, 1997, in Miami, Florida, to an American mother and a New Zealand father, Owen's mixed heritage has undoubtedly influenced her artistic journey. Her mother, of Cuban descent, played a significant role in shaping Owen's cultural identity.
At the tender age of four, Owen relocated to New Zealand, settling in the picturesque village of Pauatahanui, located approximately 30 kilometers north of Wellington, the capital city. This move had a profound impact on Owen's life, as it exposed her to a unique cultural environment that would later influence her acting career.
Owen's passion for performing arts began at a young age, and she was fortunate to have the opportunity to hone her skills at Pauatahanui school. Her exceptional talent earned her the cup for performing arts, which served as a springboard for her future endeavors in the entertainment industry. Owen also attended Chilton Saint James School, an all-girls private institution in Lower Hutt, Wellington, where she was joined by her sisters Lolo and Carly. During her time at this prestigious school, Owen was actively involved in various productions and dancing classes, further refining her craft.
Owen made her acting debut in the 2009 Peter Jackson film The Lovely Bones, playing the captivating role of Flora Hernandez. From 2010 to 2011, she brought to life the character Puddle Kadubic in the Fox comedy series Running Wilde. Owen's portrayal of Dorrit, Carrie Bradshaw's younger and rebellious sister, in The CW's The Carrie Diaries, which premiered on January 14, 2013, showcased her remarkable range as an actress. Additionally, she had roles in the 2015 comedy slasher film Krampus, directed by Michael Dougherty, and the drama film Coming Through the Rye, where she played the character Deedee.
Currently, Owen divides her time between New York City and Wellington, continuing to pursue her passion for acting and inspiring audiences with her incredible talent.