Stephanie Jack
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Stephanie Jack is an Australian actor of Singaporean Chinese and Scottish ancestry. She plays Megan Lang in the Australian comedy series, Deadloch (Prime Video).
Jack trained in the UK and USA, graduating with a B.A. Drama from the University of Bristol, and a M.F.A Acting from Harvard's American Repertory Theater Institute. While training at the American Repertory Theater Institute, Jack played the Queen in the New York Times Critics' Pick production of The Light Princess (New Victory on 42nd Street) and spent a semester in residence at the Moscow Art Theatre School. In 2019, she moved to Shanghai to study Mandarin and kung fu.
In 2020 Jack returned to Australia and made her television debut in Rosehaven (ABC) and her Australian theatre debut in Archipelago Productions' The Maids, playing Madame alongside screen stars Essie Davis and Marta Dusseldorp. In 2022, Jack was cast as journalist Megan Lang in the acclaimed comedy series, Deadloch (Prime Video). In July 2023, she stepped into the lead role of Michelle Law's play Miss Peony with only 72 hours notice, performing the role of Lily for the play's season at Belvoir St Theatre and its national tour.
Jack trained in the UK and USA, graduating with a B.A. Drama from the University of Bristol, and a M.F.A Acting from Harvard's American Repertory Theater Institute. While training at the American Repertory Theater Institute, Jack played the Queen in the New York Times Critics' Pick production of The Light Princess (New Victory on 42nd Street) and spent a semester in residence at the Moscow Art Theatre School. In 2019, she moved to Shanghai to study Mandarin and kung fu.
In 2020 Jack returned to Australia and made her television debut in Rosehaven (ABC) and her Australian theatre debut in Archipelago Productions' The Maids, playing Madame alongside screen stars Essie Davis and Marta Dusseldorp. In 2022, Jack was cast as journalist Megan Lang in the acclaimed comedy series, Deadloch (Prime Video). In July 2023, she stepped into the lead role of Michelle Law's play Miss Peony with only 72 hours notice, performing the role of Lily for the play's season at Belvoir St Theatre and its national tour.