SINGER | ACTRESS | DANCER - Stefanie Selai is from a small southern town of Savannah
Georgia where she grew up in the dressing rooms of her parents who were a part of the reputable City Lights
Theatre Company. She was bitten by the acting bug after playing the role of Molly in a community theatre
production of “Annie” and continued to be an active participant in her hometown’s theatre scene throughout
childhood. At the age of 10, Stefanie spent the whole year doing radio jingles, public appearances and
commercials. Upon graduating, she attended Savannah College of Art and Design. During her time at SCAD,
Stefanie collaborated with London playwright, Tony Troy, on a musical entitled “The Flute Player’s Song” and
she can be heard as the principal character “Mary” for the American recording. Stefanie also attended the
American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York, transferred to Los Angeles and graduated magna cum laude
with a BFA in Theatre. Currently, Stefanie is pursuing a professional career as a Singer, Actress, Dancer.
She is a member of a local acapella group called WestBeat.
INTERVIEW QUESTIONS INCLUDE: What is the worst and best advice you've received while pursuing your career as
a singer, actress, dancer? What are some jobs that you've had that helped you supplement your income?
WEBSITE: StefanieSelai.com