Steph is a queer voice actor, comedian, MC, and improviser living in Melbourne.

With a knack for accents and impressions, Steph’s dream growing up was to be a voice actor. A graduate of Showfit’s music theatre program, she spent 10 years working as a children’s entertainer before founding Princess Parties Melbourne, which became one of the city’s top-rated kids’ party businesses. In 2023, she sold the company to pursue voiceover and comedy full-time.

In 2018, Steph was a contestant on the reality show ‘The Bachelor’. She’s since gained a following on TikTok for coming out as a lesbian, gaining 60,000 followers in just 6 months. She was recently featured in Take 5 Magazine, sharing details of her coming out story.

During lockdown in 2021, Steph took the opportunity to set up a makeshift booth in her cupboard and dove head first into voiceover. That same year she entered the global 'Ultimate Voiceover Survivor' competition, finishing as a top 12 finalist in the Video Game and Animation category, judged by Tara Strong. Steph’s now works consistently in video games, animation, audiobooks, and commercial campaigns. Notable credits include Tessa in Murder Drones, The Crazed Pickle Lady in Choo Choo Charles, Miraculous Ladybug in Miraculous Life, Maggie in Farlight 84, and the female lead for Story Time Animated and STA Studios. She recently recorded her first children's audiobook series, The Monsties, with Bolinda Audio. You can also hear her in commercial campaigns for Kmart, Sprite, Cancer Council, NOVA, CADA… just to name a few!

Steph is a vibrant member of the Melbourne comedy scene, having studied and performed improv comedy and musical improv since 2021. She is the producer of musical improv troupe, ‘Les Improvisé - YOU choose the title. WE make the musical’, which has enjoyed sold out seasons across MICF, Melbourne Fringe, Midsumma, Melbourne Improv Festival, and Defrost Festival. She is a regular host, MC, and stand up, having performed stand up comedy for Thank God You’re Queer, Kent St, and Funny for a Queer. Most recently, Steph hosted the Creators LIVE! panel at Oz Comic-Con Melbourne and moderated Drag Race VS The Stories We Need for the Queer Literature Festival, featuring Patrick Lenton and Drag Race Down Under Season 4 winner, Lazy Susan.

A proud member of the Australian Association of Voice Actors (AAVA), Steph sits on the advisory board for social media and is a vocal advocate for AI transparency, human voice protections, and industry education.

Steph is represented my Scout Management: info@scoutmanagement.com.au