Fabiola Stevenson

Actor / Sound Department / Director

Today it is rare to find someone who’s career and experience has such a great variety of projects as Fabiola Stevenson has. This flexibility allows her to be a director, actress, producer, and translator in both English and Spanish markets.

Born in Mexico City, Fabiola Stevenson arrived to the US in 1986. She had a very interesting and unique childhood, having a very famous mother, Beatriz Aguirre, who was in movies, soap operas, theater, etc, and couldn’t go anywhere without being recognized, and a very well known father, voice over actor Carlos Stevenson, (AKA Guillermo Romano) whose amazing voice in Spanish was that of Adam West in “Batman”, Peter Graves, in “Mission Impossible”, amongst others, and a brother, Carlos Stevenson Jr., whose voice was that of Michael J. Fox!!!

Growing up around that, left her no option but to become a “child actress”, starting her career doing voice overs, at the tender age of 10. Lending her voice to the character of Violet in “Charlie Brown”.

She also lent her voice to, Firestar in “The Adventures of the Amazing Spiderman”, Jem, in “Jem”, Olive Oil in “Popeye”, Jo (Nancy McKeon) “The Facts of Life”, Diana in “Dungeons and Dragons”, Kim Basinger “The Marrying Man”, Sharon Stone “Scissors” & “Jean Harlow documentary”, Kat (Annabeth Gish) “Mystic PIzza”, Disney’s “James and the Giant Peach” singing for Ladybug, several documentaries and industrial narrations and most recently, the voice of Marcella Quintanilla on “Selena The Series”, Doona Bae, on Netflix’s “Stranger”, Diane, Ana Spanakopita and Vanessa Geko on Netflix’s “Bojack Horseman”, Bella (Kristen Stewart) on the Twilight saga, and the voice of Melanie Laurent, on “Now You See Me”.

She’s also held various management positions in the industry both in Mexico and Los Angeles such as Production Manager at Intersound Inc, Creative Manager at Disney Character Voices, Production Manager at Sony Pictures Entertainment, Dialogue Supervisor at Dreamworks, and Final Mix Supervisor for a couple of projects at Lucas Films (Skywalker Ranch)

Directed Short Film “Ofelia” for 48 Hr Film Festival. The short was nominated for 17 awards, winning 8 of them, including “Best Film”, “Best Runner Up Director” and “Best Actress” (Beatriz Aguirre) The Film represented Los Angeles at the Filmpalooza Festival in Paris, France in March of 2018, and has gone on to win over 30 film festivals worldwide.

SOVAS Voice Arts Awards Winner 2020 and 2021

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Filmography

My Boyfriend’s Meds

(2020)