Where to watch Stefania LaVie Owen in the UK
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Stefania LaVie Owen is an American-New Zealand film and television actress, best known for playing Dorrit Bradshaw in the television series The Carrie Diaries.
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- Sweet Tooth (2021) as Rebecca 'Becky' Walker / Bear
- Messiah (2020) as Rebecca Iguero
- The Wilds (2020) as Becca Gilroy
- The Lovely Bones (2009) as Flora Hernandez
- Chance (2016) as Nicole Chance
- Running Wilde (2010) as Puddle Kadubic
- Krampus (2015) as Beth
- The Carrie Diaries (2013) as Dorrit Bradshaw
- The Beach Bum (2019) as Heather
- All We Had (2016) as Ruthie Carmichael
- Don't Make Me Go (2022) as Sandra
- Paper Spiders (2021) as Melanie
- The Cat and the Moon (2019) as Eliza
- Coming Through the Rye (2016) as Deedee
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What are Stefania LaVie Owen's most popular films?
Most-watched Stefania LaVie Owen films currently: The Lovely Bones (2009), Krampus (2015), The Beach Bum (2019), All We Had (2016), Don't Make Me Go (2022).
What TV shows has Stefania LaVie Owen appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Sweet Tooth (2021), Messiah (2020), The Wilds (2020), Chance (2016), Running Wilde (2010).
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