Steph Song, a multi-talented individual, was voted as the "#1 Sexiest Woman in the World 2006" by FHM readers in Asia, a testament to her captivating charm and allure.
In addition to her sex appeal, Steph was also recognized as one of the "10 People in Entertainment to Look Out For" in Canada 2006 by Playback, a prestigious award that acknowledges her impressive talent and potential.
But what sets Steph apart is her impressive educational background. She holds degrees in both Nursing and Journalism, showcasing her versatility and dedication to her craft.
Steph's journey in the entertainment industry began as a television host for National Geographic's EarthPulse in 2001. Her stint on the show laid the foundation for her subsequent success, including her starring role in the popular Asian sitcom Achar! in 2004.
Achar! was a groundbreaking series that won second prize at the New York Festivals in 2005 for Best International Situation Comedy, beating out the likes of Frasier (1993) and has since been sold in numerous countries.
After her success in Asia, Steph moved back to North America in 2005 and has since starred in a variety of projects, including the feature film Everything's Gone Green in 2005 and the made-for-TV film Dragon Boys in 2007.
Today, Steph divides her time working in the US, Canada, and Singapore, showcasing her adaptability and ability to thrive in different environments.