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Stephanie K. Randall

THE AUTHOR

Stephanie Kimberly Randall-Blanchard is a multi-faceted woman. From modeling, acting, hosting, and writing she is making her mark in the DMV area. Born December 3, 1985, Stephanie is a Baltimore city native.  Stephanie excelled in school where psychology and English were her favorite subjects. In 2003, she graduated from Mergenthaler Vocational Technical High School in the top five percent of her class. Being raised by a single mother taught Stephanie to maintain a hustling mentality. In August of 2003 Stephanie enrolled at Baltimore Studio of Hair Design where she studied cosmetology and has been a licensed cosmetologist since 2004.
Although Stephanie pursued a career in cosmetology, acting, and modeling have always been her passion. She made her acting debut as “Maliyah” in the independent film Family, Faith, and Money written by Frankie Jones.  Her second role as “Alexis” was in the independent film One Song, also written by Frankie Jones. Stephanie is currently working with Diamond K. Williams in his independent film, You Better Put a Ring on It. This will be her first starring role. She accredits Martin Morton, of Colored Pixels for giving her the push that she needed to actually pursue modeling. Her 2014 calendar is scheduled for release in December of this year. Modeling and acting have opened many doors for Stephanie. She has taught photography posing seminars for Inferno Dance Company and was the first co-host for The ISH Radio (Inspiring Social Hotness).
Along with acting, and modeling, Ms. Randall has always had a love for writing. Her book Living Fast, is her latest project. This is only the beginning for her career as an author.
Stephanie is a self-motivated and ambitious being. But she always gives credit to her two young daughters for adding to her drive. “My daughters are the reasons why I think so big…. I want them to have the best.. And they’re going to have the best. Being a single mom has made me aware of the fact that I have to take things to the next level. I always tell them that as long as you put God first and stay focused, then you are capable of all things. And that’s what I’m doing. But the best is yet to come”.

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