Stephanie Gil (Madrid, November 2005) is a talented Spanish actress who has excelled in film, television, and theater from a young age, earning recognition as one of the most promising talents on the international stage. Her versatility and charisma have allowed her to shine in both national and international productions.
Stephanie made her film debut with the comedy The Best Summer of My Life (2018) by Dani de la Orden, a box-office hit in Spain. She continued her career with The Silent War (2019) by Alfonso Cortés-Cavanillas, portraying Carmen, and gained international attention as young Grace in the Hollywood blockbuster Terminator: Dark Fate (2019), directed by Tim Miller. In 2020, she starred in Fatima as Lucía dos Santos, a performance that earned her widespread acclaim, and appeared in the BBC series The Salisbury Poisonings, the biggest British drama launch in years.
Having lived and studied in Southwest London, Stephanie is fully bilingual in Spanish and English, speaks French fluently, and is learning Italian, enabling her to take on multilingual roles and connect with diverse audiences.
In 2023, Stephanie made her musical debut in Journey to Bethlehem alongside Antonio Banderas, playing Rebecca. She will soon appear as Anne of Austria in the TV series Une amitié dangereuse, showcasing her versatility once again.
In 2024, Stephanie appeared in The Footballest 2, directed by Miguel Ángel Lamata, and made a guest appearance in Física o Química: La nueva generación, reconnecting with Spanish audiences.
With a career spanning film, TV, and theater, Stephanie Gil combines talent, discipline, and passion. Her linguistic abilities and emotional range position her as a rising star in the entertainment industry.