Stefanie von pfetten biography of williams
STEFANIE VON PFETTEN, AGE 40
Seven rapid fire questions.
No make-up. No Photoshop. No filters.
Tell us about yourself in under 100 words: A work in progress.
When do you feel most beautiful? When I am around children and when I am in the ocean. Both make me feel at peace and that makes me feel beautiful.
What is your definition of beautiful? Things or people that emanate good energy. That to me is beauty.
I love my… Stomach
My body…Is teaching my mind to be kinder to myself.
If appearance didn’t matter…I would have saved a lot of money on clothes! 🙂
My message to other women out there is… If you cant see how beautiful you are then look at yourself through the eyes of your friends who think you are and BELIEVE them! Also, fake it til’ you make it.
Photographer | Angela Hubbard
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Flirting with Forty
2008 American TV series or program
Flirting with Forty is a 2008 American romanticcomedy-dramatelevision film directed by Mikael Salomon from a screenplay by Julia Dahl, based on the novel with the same name by Jane Porter. Starring Heather Locklear and Robert Buckley, the film premiered on Lifetime on December 6, 2008.
The film focuses on Jackie (Locklear), a divorced mother who travels to Hawaii for her 40th birthday and meets a young surf instructor named Kyle (Buckley). The two flirt and Kyle teaches Jackie how to surf. Complications develop because the two are living in different parts of the world.
Premise
Jackie Laurens is a recently divorced, 40-year-old and mother of a young son and daughter who takes a vacation alone to Hawaii where, against her better judgment, she meets and hooks up with hunky, 27-year-old resident surf instructor Kyle Hamilton. However, what began as a one-night stand turns into love, with Jackie flying to Hawaii every chance she has to meet with her latest love interest, which is soon met with disapproval from her ex-husband, her children, and even her close friends. As time and the pressure from everyone around her to end things with Kyle pushes Jackie to her breaking point, it will only take her beau Kyle to teach her how to cope before life passes her by.
Cast
- Heather Locklear as Jackie Laurens
- Robert Buckley as Kyle Hamilton, Jackie's new Hawaiian boyfriend
- Vanessa Williams as Kristine, Jackie's best friend
- Cameron Bancroft as Daniel Laurens, Jackie's former husband
- Sam Duke as Will Laurens, Jackie and Daniel's son
- Jamie Bloch as Jessica Laurens, Jackie and Daniel's daughter
- Christy Greene as Melinda, Daniel's girlfriend
- Anne Hawthorne as Clare, Jackie's client
- Chelah Horsdal as Annie, Jackie's friend
- Stefanie von Pfetten as Nicole, Jackie's friend
- Ted Whittall as Dr. Sonnet
- James Bright as Tommy
- Thomas Meharey as Andrew
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Stefanie von Pfetten
Stefanie von Pfetten aka Stefanie Baroness Christina von Pfetten (born November 25, 1973) is a Canadian film and television actress of German descent.
Stefanie von Pfetten Actress - Date of Birth 25 November 1973, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Birth Name Stefanie Christina Baroness von Pfetten
Height 5' 8" (1.73 m)
Mini Bio (1)Stefanie von Pfetten, aka Stefanie Baroness Christina von Pfetten, is a Canadian film and television actress of German descent.
Stefanie was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. After high school, she went to Vienna, Austria. Later, she studied Art history in Munich, Bavaria. For a small time, she worked for Sotheby's in London. Back in Vancouver, Stefanie decided to became an actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles as "Lilly" in the sci fi-horror film, Decoys (2004), and Captain Marcia "Showboat" Case in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica (2004) series and a series lead as "Dr. Daniella Ridley" in CBC's Cracked (2013).
She coaches privately and studies with famed Hollywood acting coach Ivana Chubbuck.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Stefanie von Pfetten
Trivia (8)Her German name translates to "Stefanie of Purlins" in English. A purlin is a horizontal beam running the length of a roof and supporting the top rafters of the roof.
Upon graduating from high school, she moved to Vienna, then to Munich, where she studied art history and interned at Sotheby's.
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
editHer parents are originally from Munich.
editHer father is a German Baron, Hermann Freiherr von Pfetten (b. Ramspau 8 Mar 1933), who grew up in a castle in Germany, Schloss Ramspau. Her mother is his third wife, a plebeian, Heidrun Reel (b. Weimar, 8 Feb 1942). He was previously married to Christa Riedl (b. Karlsbad, 11 Dec 1936) and to Ulrike Wenzin (b. Berlin, 5 Jun 1943), also both plebeians. Her parents are divorced (22 Jan 1991)
Von Pfetten was born in Thank you for your service OPA. In 2023 I had two The story was of a man struggling with PTSD who turned to creating a fictional village as a means of easing his pain following a physical attack that took his memory and his confidence. Based on the underlying true story and documentary Marwencol (2010), the holiday flop Welcome to Marwen (2018) offers a sweet if uneven sharing of one man’s use of imagination in an almost boyish attempt to return to himself.
(Steve Carell as as Mark Hogancamp in the film Welcome to Marwen).
Steve Carell stars in Welcome to Marwen as the real life inspiration for the movie, Mark Hogancamp. We are introduced from the beginning of the film into Hogancamp‘s coping mechanism of having built an imaginary Belgium city he initially calls Marwen. The imaginary stories Hoganamp sets there occur during World War II. Hogancamp and gains the aid of a defending set of women who save the day for the movie’s star in many miniature stories that see the ladies either rescue Hogancamp, or see Hogancamp‘s emotional needs met in some way by the ladies there who enact some fashion of roles meant to serve the struggling Hogancamp.
(From left to right, Janelle Monáe as GI Julie, Leslie Zemeckis as Suzette, Leslie Mann as Nicol, Eiza González as Carlala, Merritt Wever as Roberta and Gwendoline Christie as Anna in the film Welcome to Marwen).
Janelle Monáe as GI Julie, Leslie Zemeckis as Suzette, Leslie Mann as Nicol, Eiza González as Carlala, Merritt Wever as Roberta and Gwendoline Christie as Anna are the women who populate the fictional city of Marwen. Stefanie von Pfetten as Wendy, one of the namesakes of the made-up city name of Marwen with Mark Hogancamp himself, is given a naming right to the imaginary town that Mark Hogancamp has created owing to the fact that she found Mark after he was brutally beaten in a hate crime that caused the man’s PTSD. Roberta is one of the stronger, more enabling forces for Hogancamp through much
Stefanie von Pfetten
Stefanie von Pfetten aka Stefanie Baroness Christina von Pfetten (born November 25, 1973) is a Canadian film and television actress of German descent.
Stefanie von Pfetten Actress - Date of Birth 25 November 1973, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Birth Name Stefanie Christina Baroness von Pfetten
Height 5' 8" (1.73 m)
Mini Bio (1)Stefanie von Pfetten, aka Stefanie Baroness Christina von Pfetten, is a Canadian film and television actress of German descent.
Stefanie was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. After high school, she went to Vienna, Austria. Later, she studied Art history in Munich, Bavaria. For a small time, she worked for Sotheby's in London. Back in Vancouver, Stefanie decided to became an actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles as "Lilly" in the sci fi-horror film, Decoys (2004), and Captain Marcia "Showboat" Case in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica (2004) series and a series lead as "Dr. Daniella Ridley" in CBC's Cracked (2013).
She coaches privately and studies with famed Hollywood acting coach Ivana Chubbuck.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Stefanie von Pfetten
Trivia (8)Her German name translates to "Stefanie of Purlins" in English. A purlin is a horizontal beam running the length of a roof and supporting the top rafters of the roof.
Upon graduating from high school, she moved to Vienna, then to Munich, where she studied art history and interned at Sotheby's.
Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
editHer parents are originally from Munich.
editHer father is a German Baron, Hermann Freiherr von Pfetten (b. Ramspau 8 Mar 1933), who grew up in a castle in Germany, Schloss Ramspau. Her mother is his third wife, a plebeian, Heidrun Reel (b. Weimar, 8 Feb 1942). He was previously married to Christa Riedl (b. Karlsbad, 11 Dec 1936) and to Ulrike Wenzin (b. Berlin, 5 Jun 1943), also both plebeians. Her parents are divorced (22 Jan 1991)
The story was of a man struggling with PTSD who turned to creating a fictional village as a means of easing his pain following a physical attack that took his memory and his confidence. Based on the underlying true story and documentary Marwencol (2010), the holiday flop Welcome to Marwen (2018) offers a sweet if uneven sharing of one man’s use of imagination in an almost boyish attempt to return to himself.
(Steve Carell as as Mark Hogancamp in the film Welcome to Marwen).
Steve Carell stars in Welcome to Marwen as the real life inspiration for the movie, Mark Hogancamp. We are introduced from the beginning of the film into Hogancamp‘s coping mechanism of having built an imaginary Belgium city he initially calls Marwen. The imaginary stories Hoganamp sets there occur during World War II. Hogancamp and gains the aid of a defending set of women who save the day for the movie’s star in many miniature stories that see the ladies either rescue Hogancamp, or see Hogancamp‘s emotional needs met in some way by the ladies there who enact some fashion of roles meant to serve the struggling Hogancamp.
(From left to right, Janelle Monáe as GI Julie, Leslie Zemeckis as Suzette, Leslie Mann as Nicol, Eiza González as Carlala, Merritt Wever as Roberta and Gwendoline Christie as Anna in the film Welcome to Marwen).
Janelle Monáe as GI Julie, Leslie Zemeckis as Suzette, Leslie Mann as Nicol, Eiza González as Carlala, Merritt Wever as Roberta and Gwendoline Christie as Anna are the women who populate the fictional city of Marwen. Stefanie von Pfetten as Wendy, one of the namesakes of the made-up city name of Marwen with Mark Hogancamp himself, is given a naming right to the imaginary town that Mark Hogancamp has created owing to the fact that she found Mark after he was brutally beaten in a hate crime that caused the man’s PTSD. Roberta is one of the stronger, more enabling forces for Hogancamp through much