Stephanie Lemelin

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Stephanie Lemelin
Citizenship
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania (BA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • screenwriter
  • animal rights activist
Years active2001–present
SpouseA. J. Draven
Children3

Stephanie Lemelin is an American actress and screenwriter. She is best known for voicing Artemis Crock on Young Justice, Eep on Dawn of the Croods and Audrey on Harvey Girls Forever!.

Education[edit]

Lemelin graduated in 2001 from the University of Pennsylvania,[1] majoring in communications and minoring in English. During her junior year, she spent a year abroad at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, while also interning for Network 9 as a production assistant.

Career[edit]

In 2007, she joined In-Motion Pictures as a writer and producer of independent films. She co-wrote screenplays for Absolute Fear (formerly known as Project Fear) and Special Ops (formerly titled Disarmed).

In 2008, Lemelin began voice-over work, playing an animated character in the DreamWorks' Kung Fu Panda franchise, as well as voicing several commercials. She may be best known for her series regular role on the Cartoon Network's popular cartoon, Young Justice.[2] In November 2016, production began for the third season of the Young Justice series with Lemelin as a key cast member.[3]

Lemelin also has recurring characters in other cartoons such as "Fanboy & Chum Chum" (as Nurse Lady Pam) and the Skechers-produced movie "Twinkletoes" (playing Sporty Shorty).[citation needed]

As of 2011, in addition to acting in several studio and independent films (Playdate,[4] WER, Get the Gringo, Absolute Fear, and The Republic of Two), Lemelin has been cast in 12 consecutive TV pilots (several of which went to series), including Men at Work (TNT),[1] $#*! My Dad Says (CBS), The Whole Truth (ABC),[5] Bunker Hill (TNT), Canned (ABC), Good Behavior (ABC), Cavemen (ABC), The Funkhousers (ABC), as well as FOX's Worst Week of My Life, Dirtbags, and Titletown, and had a lead in the SciFi Channel's original TV movie/back door pilot Anonymous Rex based on the books by Eric Garcia. Lemelin has also guest-starred in many network shows, with comedic and dramatic roles on Bones (FOX), The Mentalist (CBS), Brothers and Sisters (ABC), The League (FX), The Closer (TNT), Melissa & Joey (ABC Family), CSI: Las Vegas (CBS), Malcolm in the Middle (Fox), Rules of Engagement (CBS), Run of the House (WB), Out of Practice (CBS) and The Mullets (UPN). Her network television debut was on the critically acclaimed but short-lived Fox show Undeclared, in which she was cast one month after moving to Los Angeles.[citation needed]

Volunteerism[edit]

In 2010, Lemelin joined the board of the nonprofit Angel City Pit Bulls.[1][6] Since 2002, she has regularly volunteered with Los Angeles-based Free Arts for Abused Children, and she is a regular volunteer for Best Friends Animal Society, including for its Pup My Ride program,[7] which transports small dogs from high-kill animal shelters to other parts of the United States where there is a greater demand for small dogs.

Personal life[edit]

Lemelin has lived in both Canada and the United States, where she holds dual citizenship. She and husband, A.J. Draven, a martial artist, have three children.[8] Her father is former NHL goalie Reggie Lemelin.[1]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2005 The 40-Year-Old Virgin Woman #2 Uncredited
2006 Raising Flagg Jenny Purdy
2008 Secrets of the Furious Five Mei Ling (voice) Short film
2009 Operation Midnight Climax June
2012 Get the Gringo Secretary
2013 Wer Claire Porter
2016 The Boy Sandy (voice)
2018 Charming Additional Voices Netflix film

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Undeclared Tara Episode: "The Day After"
2003 The Mullets Stephanie Episode: "Love Freakin' Story"
Run of the House Michelle Episode: "Chris's College Friend"
2004 Malcolm in the Middle Christie Episode: "Malcolm Visits College"
Anonymous Rex Gabrielle Watson Television film
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Ally Sullivan Episode: "Killer"
Out of Practice Danielle Episode: "The Lady Doth Protest Too Much"
2007–08 Cavemen Thorne 13 episodes
2008 Rules of Engagement Kerry Episode: "Buyer's Remorse"
2010 90210 Amy Episode: "What's Past Is Prologue"
Ghost Whisperer Gale Anderson Episode: "Dead Ringer"
$h*! My Dad Says Sam Uncredited
Episode: "Pilot"
Shake It Up Karen Thomas Episode: "Age It Up"
2010–11 The Whole Truth Rhonda 13 episodes
2010–22 Young Justice Artemis Crock, Catherine Cobert, Red Rocket #1, Computer (voices) 63 episodes
2011 Brothers & Sisters Berklee Makowska Episode: "Olivia's Choice"
Melissa & Joey Isabel Ryan Episode: "Joe Versus the Reunion"
The League Waitress Episode: "The Au Pair"
The Closer Claudia Shipley Episode: "Relative Matters"
2011–12 Fanboy & Chum Chum Nurse Pam 2 episodes
2012 The Mentalist Vicki Lang Episode: "Son Long, and Thanks for All the Red Snapper"
Bones Alexa Eaton Episode: "The But in the Joke"
2012–13 Men at Work Rachel 3 episodes
2013 Satisfaction Claire Episode: "The Internship, Relationship, Friendship"
2014 Being Human Wendy 2 episodes
NCIS Melody Hanson Episode: "Page Not Found"
The Young and the Restless Jenna Rayburn 4 episodes
2015–17 Dawn of the Croods Eep, Clip, Handsy, Mal (voices) 51 episodes
2016 Girl Meets World Anastasia Boulangerie Episode: "Girl Meets Hollyworld"
2018 Code Black Keri Berlinger Episode: "As Night Comes and I'm Breathing"
2018–20 Harvey Girls Forever! Audrey, Pegtor (voices) 52 episodes
2019 iZombie Melissa Schultz Episode: "Dot Zom"
Cousins for Life Charlotte 3 episodes
Curious George Kieren (voice) Episode: "Orange Crush/Monkey Market"
9-1-1 Stella Episode: "Monsters"
2019–21 Lego City Adventures Rooky Partnur (voice) 11 episodes
2020 Chicago Med Elaine Beck Episode: "I Will Do No Harm"
The Rocketeer Xena Treme, Svetlana, Purse Lady (voices) 3 episodes
DC Super Hero Girls Shiera Sanders (voice) Episode: "#BirdAndTheBee"
2022 NCIS: Los Angeles Mary Smith Episode: "MWD"
Spidey and His Amazing Friends Electro (voice) 5 episodes
2023 Transformers: EarthSpark Hashtag (voice) 10 episodes

Video games[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Call of Duty: Black Ops II Abigail "Misty" Briarton
Hitman: Absolution Nun #4
2013 Aliens: Colonial Marines Lisbeth Hutchins
The Wonderful 101 Immorta
Grand Theft Auto V The Local Population
Young Justice: Legacy Artemis Crock, Computer, Riddler Goon
2014 Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Additional Voices
Sunset Overdrive Female Player
2015 Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Soldiers / Extras
Skylanders: SuperChargers Stormblade
Fallout 4 The Mechanist Automatron DLC
2016 Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens First Order Pilot
2018 Metal Gear Survive Player
Spider-Man Screwball, Additional Voices
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Specialist Zero / Abigail "Misty" Briarton
Red Dead Redemption II The Local Pedestrian Population
Fallout 76 Robobrain
2019 Days Gone Additional Voices
2022 Saints Row Idols Characters

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Fee, Gayle (May 27, 2012). "'Men at Work' star Lemelin toon-ed into La-La land". Boston Herald. Retrieved February 27, 2020.
  2. ^ "MTV.com, "Young Justice' Animated Series In The Works?"".
  3. ^ Karen Butler (November 8, 2016). "'Young Justice:' Production begins on Season 3 of animated series". United Press International.
  4. ^ "'Playdate' Actress Stephanie Lemelin Talks Motherhood". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2013-02-14.
  5. ^ Shanahan, Mark; Goldstein, Meredith (September 14, 2010). "Scoring some roles". Boston Globe.
  6. ^ "EXCLUSIVE! Backstage With the Pit Bulls". JeffProbst.com. 2012-09-10. Archived from the original on 2013-01-31. Retrieved 2013-02-14.
  7. ^ "Zoo Too Pet News, "Pup My Ride Spares the Lives of Tiny L.A. Dogs," September 8, 2010". Archived from the original on May 27, 2014.
  8. ^ "Stephanie Lemelin". IMDb Bio. Retrieved Feb 27, 2020.

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