Angie Stevenson(II)
- Actress
- Producer
An American actress, Angie Stevenson, was born in San Andreas, California. At age 5, her family moved to Santa Cruz, California, where she spent the majority of her childhood. Her father, John Stevenson, a karate champion, and mother, Mary Stevenson, a painter and jewelry maker, nurtured her creative side from an early age. This encouragement manifested into a passion for theatre, singing, and the arts, leading her to pursue a career in show business.
At age 18, she moved to Hollywood with stars in her eyes and began working as a model, waitress, office manager, and bartender. In 2005, Stevenson began appearing on screen. By 2011, Angie had booked a series of acting roles in productions such as The Family (2012), The Locals (2012), Piranhaconda (2012), and the TV show Sons of Anarchy (2012).
Continuing to let her star shine, Stevenson took on print ads for Jim Beam Devil's Cut, a monthly column in Easyriders magazine, and appearances in music videos such as "The Way You Still Want Me" (Jason C Miller, 2012), "Uncountry" (Jason C Miller, 2011), "In The City" (Channel Zero, 2011), and "Apple Juice" (Taint Stick, 2012).
From 2011 to 2015, Stevenson created her own mobile food business, "Angie's Wieners," which served up its line of foot-long private label grass-fed/organic gourmet hot dogs. With an iconic image of herself on the side of the food truck with a hot dog in hand, their slogan "The Biggest Wieners and the Hottest Buns" quickly became a hit, receiving mention on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (2014) and drawing attention for its reality television show. Never straying too far from the film industry, Angie's Wieners could be found catering TV and movie sets, festivals, and had a prime location at Sound Nightclub in Hollywood.
In 2015, Stevenson directed her efforts toward appearing on screen more and started refining her craft by studying with Stephanie Feury, one of Los Angeles' premier acting teachers. In addition to traditional acting, she also trains in the areas of martial arts, stunts, and kickboxing. Recent on-screen performances include "Devil's Domain" (2016), "Sigma" (2016), the CBS TV show "Seal Team" (2018), "Rusty Tulloch" (2018), "Xenophobia" (2019), Z Dead End (2022), Spaghetti (2024) and "The invisible raptor (2024) Stevenson was also featured as a guest vocalist on the songs "Something Good" and "Invincible" (The Damned Things, 2019).
Angie currently resides in Los Angeles, California. While her focus continues to be on acting, she is also active in real estate, works with multiple animal rescues, and owns a wellness beverage company.
At age 18, she moved to Hollywood with stars in her eyes and began working as a model, waitress, office manager, and bartender. In 2005, Stevenson began appearing on screen. By 2011, Angie had booked a series of acting roles in productions such as The Family (2012), The Locals (2012), Piranhaconda (2012), and the TV show Sons of Anarchy (2012).
Continuing to let her star shine, Stevenson took on print ads for Jim Beam Devil's Cut, a monthly column in Easyriders magazine, and appearances in music videos such as "The Way You Still Want Me" (Jason C Miller, 2012), "Uncountry" (Jason C Miller, 2011), "In The City" (Channel Zero, 2011), and "Apple Juice" (Taint Stick, 2012).
From 2011 to 2015, Stevenson created her own mobile food business, "Angie's Wieners," which served up its line of foot-long private label grass-fed/organic gourmet hot dogs. With an iconic image of herself on the side of the food truck with a hot dog in hand, their slogan "The Biggest Wieners and the Hottest Buns" quickly became a hit, receiving mention on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (2014) and drawing attention for its reality television show. Never straying too far from the film industry, Angie's Wieners could be found catering TV and movie sets, festivals, and had a prime location at Sound Nightclub in Hollywood.
In 2015, Stevenson directed her efforts toward appearing on screen more and started refining her craft by studying with Stephanie Feury, one of Los Angeles' premier acting teachers. In addition to traditional acting, she also trains in the areas of martial arts, stunts, and kickboxing. Recent on-screen performances include "Devil's Domain" (2016), "Sigma" (2016), the CBS TV show "Seal Team" (2018), "Rusty Tulloch" (2018), "Xenophobia" (2019), Z Dead End (2022), Spaghetti (2024) and "The invisible raptor (2024) Stevenson was also featured as a guest vocalist on the songs "Something Good" and "Invincible" (The Damned Things, 2019).
Angie currently resides in Los Angeles, California. While her focus continues to be on acting, she is also active in real estate, works with multiple animal rescues, and owns a wellness beverage company.