Stéphanie Magnin
- Actress
- Writer
Hailing from Málaga with a vibrant multicultural heritage encompassing French and Italian roots, Stéphanie Magnin embarked on an unexpected journey into the world of acting after initially pursuing a law degree in Madrid. Driven by a desire to create and express, she took the initiative early on, writing and starring in the short film Grandfather to forge her own path and demonstrate her capabilities. This bold move caught attention, leading to her feature film debut in the distinctive black comedy Advantages of Travelling by Train. Magnin quickly proved her adaptability, navigating diverse roles across Spanish television and film. She brought historical figure Dora Maar to life in the popular series El Ministerio del Tiempo and explored different facets of drama and action in shows like Fuerza de Paz, Mía es la venganza, and Estoy Vivo. Her screen presence also crossed into major international productions with a part in Netflix's The Crown. Demonstrating a keen ability to balance mainstream appeal with artful projects, she delivered compelling performances in films such as the intense thriller Piggy and the comedy How to Become a Modern Man. More recently, she has taken on significant roles, portraying the calculating Doña Carla in the popular daily series La Moderna and capturing the essence of a musician navigating turmoil as the bassist May in the critically praised film Saturn Return, solidifying her reputation as a dynamic and engaging talent within the entertainment landscape.