Stephanie McIntosh

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Stephanie McIntosh
Background information
Birth name Stephanie McIntosh
Born July 5, 1985 (age 23)
Origin Malvern, Victoria, Australia
Genre(s) Pop-Rock
Occupation(s) Actress, singer
Years active 2001–present
Label(s) Universal Music

Stephanie McIntosh (born 5 July 1985) is an Australian actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Sky Mangel in the Australian soap opera Neighbours and her music career, which began with the release of her debut album Tightrope in September 2006.

McIntosh has two older sisters called Katherine and Olivia and is a half sister of Jason Donovan, himself a former Neighbours star. Her mother Sue McIntosh, is a former newsreader for ABC News. She is currently in a relationship with St Kilda Football player Nick Riewoldt.

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[edit] Early life & Acting Career

She attended Firbank & Melbourne Girls Grammar School where she graduated in 2004. McIntosh appeared in the film The Wilde Girls alongside Olivia Newton John as well as the Australian kids' TV show, The Legacy of the Silver Shadow, both small guest appearances.

In 2003, McIntosh became a regular on Australian soap opera Neighbours playing character "Sky Mangel". For her performance in Neighbours, she was nominated for the "Most Popular New Female Talent" award at the 46th Annual TV Week Logie Awards held in 2004, but lost to Isabel Lucas from Home And Away. She left the series when her contract expired in April 2007. [1]

[edit] Other work

As a child she also did some modelling work.

McIntosh appeared on various radio stations in the UK including stations run by EMAP and GCap Media in 2007. On 24 November 2007, she appeared alongside Beacon Radio's Fresh and Jo in Dudley town centre to turn on the Christmas lights in front of a crowd of hundreds of people.

[edit] Music

Following the path of many Neighbours stars by diversifying into music, McIntosh signed a five-album deal with Universal Music Australia in 2004. The two years that McIntosh spent making the album was turned into a reality TV show The Steph Show, produced by Tom Nichols and Arnon Woolfson. The show debuted on Network Ten on July 28, 2006, the day before the release of her debut single Mistake, and finished on September 15, 2006, the date the music video for her second single Tightrope was released.

[edit] 2006-2007: Tightrope, break into music

Tightrope (2006)
Tightrope (2006)

Her debut single "Mistake", was released on July 29, 2006 and premiered on Australian radio on June 26, 2006. It debuted on the ARIA Charts at #3, and was certified Gold in August 2006, with shipments of over 35,000 units.

"Tightrope", the second single to be lifted off the album, made the Australian top 20, but failed to chart as well as "Mistake". The album debuted and peaked at #4 on the ARIA Charts and at #1 on the Australasian Charts and was also accredited Gold.

The third single to be lifted from the album, "So Do I Say Sorry First?", did not do as well as her previous singles, peaking at number #34 on the ARIA Singles Chart.

A special repackaged edition of the album Tightrope was released on March 19, 2007.[2] At her appearance on Habbo Hotel on March 8, 2007, McIntosh confirmed that the repackaged edition will feature remixes of the singles released from Tightrope as well as the bonus track "Catching My Breath". She also confirmed that a second season of The Steph Show is in the pipeline, however this increasingly looks unlikely. McIntosh was also nominated for "Spankin' New Artist" at the 2006 MTV Australia Video Music Awards, at which she also performed. Stephanie performed "So Do I Say Sorry First?" and struggled with part of the song where she was without musical backing[citations needed], and her performance was cut from later screenings of the show[citations needed]. This was the second time she had struggled live[citations needed], following a poorly received performance on The AFL Footy Show.

UK cover for Tightrope (2007)
UK cover for Tightrope (2007)

"Mistake" was the debut single released from Tightrope in the UK, with McIntosh promoting the album there in June 2007.[3] Mistake was available in the UK for download only on June 18, 2007, with its physical release being a week later on June 25, 2007. McIntosh did a lot of promotional work on British radio and TV. Mistake debuted at #168 on the UK Singles Chart purely on downloads before reaching its peak of #47 upon its physical release.

The album, Tightrope, was originally supposed to be released in the UK on July 2, 2007, but was delayed to August 20, 2007 due to the single Mistake not doing so well. In the weeks leading up to the release it peaked at #11 on the UK Top 100 Pre-order Albums Chart before its release, but failed to chart on the UK Albums Chart. "So Do I Say Sorry First?" was released as the second UK single. It was available in the UK for download only on August 6, 2007 and then its physical release would have been a week later on August 13; however, several days after the download release date, it was announced that "So Do I Say Sorry First?" would be a 'download exclusive' single. It later peaked at #258 on the UK Singles Chart.

When the album was finally released it charted at an extremely poor number 200 with only 365 copies of the album sold, although before the albums release it sold around 2,000 copies making it eligible to chart on the Pre-Order Chart.[4]

McIntosh began performing at University bars and nightclubs across the UK in September 2007, which ended in November 2007 in an attempt to build her popularity with UK fans.[5]

There is no news at present as to whether McIntosh will continue her music career, due to her focusing on her acting career in the US.

[edit] 2008-present: Return to acting

On May 25, 2008, an article in the Herald Sun stated that McIntosh has been in LA for quite a while now, meeting with potential agents and managers hoping to make it big over there. She has landed a number of high-profile auditions over there, including a role in the film Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, which was eventually given to Isabel Lucas, and she has reportedly been sounded out regarding several high-profile shows in Australia.[6]

A follow-up article in the Herald Sun on June 26, 2008 has stated that she got a callback for the lead role for a new CBS series called Harper's Island, and has landed an audition for the new Beverly Hills 90210 series. All this has been achieved without a manager, and McIntosh is expected to sign with a US manager very soon. More tryouts in the US are scheduled for later on in 2008,[7] thus it is unknown whether she will continue her music career.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Album Chart positions Certification
AUS UK IRE
2006 Tightrope
4
200
ARIA: Gold[8]
"—" denotes albums that were released but did not chart.

[edit] Singles

Year Title Chart positions Certification[9] Album
AUS UK IRE
2006 "Mistake"[10] [11] 3 47 54 ARIA: Gold Tightrope
"Tightrope"[12] 16 ARIA: Gold
2007 "So Do I Say Sorry First?"[13] 34 258
"—" denotes singles that were released but did not chart.

[edit] Music videos

Song Director Released
"Mistake" Anthony Rose July 10, 2006
"Tightrope" Anthony Rose September 15, 2006
"So Do I Say Sorry First?" Anthony Rose January 15, 2007

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