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17 Facts About Stefanie Scott

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Stefanie Noelle Scott was born on December 6,1996 and is an American actress and singer.

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Stefanie Scott made her foray into mainstream film and television with a voice role in the animated film Wreck-It Ralph, for which she won a BTVA Award.

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Stefanie Scott currently leads the Peacock original series The Girl in the Woods.

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Stefanie Scott was born in Chicago, Illinois and has two older brothers.

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Stefanie Scott lived in Indialantic, Florida and attended Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, before becoming home schooled in 2010.

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Stefanie Scott appeared in the role of Katie in Beethoven's Big Break.

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Stefanie Scott appeared in the feature film Flipped directed by Rob Reiner as well as in the film titled No Strings Attached where she played a young version of the main character.

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Stefanie Scott was the voice of Emma on the Disney animated TV series Special Agent Oso premiering in April 2009 on Disney Channel.

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Stefanie Scott had a guest-starring role in the Fox series Sons of Tucson as well as on NBC series Chuck playing the 12-year-old Sarah Walker.

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Stefanie Scott served as second assistant director in the show's first season.

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Stefanie Scott released a song entitled, "Girl I Used to Know" in the same year.

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Stefanie Scott provided the voice of Moppet Girl in Wreck-It Ralph.

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From 2013, Stefanie Scott has sponsored girls through Shoeboxes for Haiti, and is a cookie ambassador with the organization Cookies for Kids Cancer.

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In 2014, Stefanie Scott began to film four films, Insidious: Chapter 3, Jem and the Holograms, 1 Mile to You, and Caught.

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Also in 2015, Stefanie Scott appeared in Hayley Kiyoko's music video for "Girls Like Girls".

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In February 2021, Stefanie Scott appeared as the main character Sara Cody in the Lifetime movie Girl In The Basement, based on the infamous Fritzl kidnapping case.

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Stefanie Scott starred alongside Isabelle Fuhrman in the 2021 folk horror film The Last Thing Mary Saw directed by Edoardo Vitaletti.