
Louanne Stephens
Louanne Worley Stephens was born in Dallas, Texas, and graduated with honors from Arlington Heights High School in Fort Worth, Texas. She never dreamed of becoming a professional actress, even though her favorite childhood activities were dressing up and pretending. Her favorites were "Tarzan" in her grandmother's back yard and "hotel" and " saloon" in her grandmother's garage and tiny kitchen.
Louanne, still not considering acting as a possible profession, did plays in junior high, high school, college, and in community theater. The most meaningful of these was "Our Town" when she was a senior in high school: she played Mrs. Gibbs and her present husband of 54 years, Michael Stephens, M.D., played Dr. Gibbs.
Louanne graduated magna cum laude from Hardin Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, in 1964 with majors in English and education. She was also a member of Alpha Chi Honor Society and was awarded the Minnie L. Anderson award for outstanding female graduate. After her marriage in 1964, Louanne taught American literature in high school, also earning an MA in American literature from Tulane, while her husband completed medical school and internship in New Orleans.
While Dr. Stephens continued his medical training around the country, and began practicing nephrology, Louanne's three children were born, the biggest accomplishments of her life. After the last child began school, Louanne enrolled in an acting class for fun and was surprised to find agents interested in representing her.
Since 1985, Louanne has been active in film. tv, radio and theater. She wants her fans to know that she may be playing and pretending on bigger sets, but with no more excitement or passion than on her grandmother's dirt-floored garage.
Movies
5.0
- Mar 16, 2017
- English
Apart from a few simple houses, a bar, a gas station with a mini supermarket and a garbage dump, there really is nothing in rural Fulton County, Georgia. Introverted Joel works at the garbage dump where he sometimes finds a useful glass bottle or two, which he cleans up and takes home. Then, one day, he receives an unexpected phone call: his ex-wife has disappeared and it is now his responsibility to look after their son. Joel, about to meet his son for the very first time, has no idea how he is going to build a relationship with 10-year-old Will who also seems to live in a world of his own. Luckily for them, Clara, a bright girl from the neighbourhood, is on hand to help, and Will begins to open up to his father. But the youth welfare officer is already banging on the door. Director Jaron Albertin’s directorial debut is a sensitive, slightly melancholic drama about two outsiders who discover a deep understanding of each other.