Stacy Langenkamp
- Actor
- Producer
- Talent Agent
Stacy Dene-Foxworth Langenkamp was born in Malibu, California on June
22, 1988. He attended
Belleville High School for one year in 2004 before moving back to Malibu, California, where he then attended Malibu High School.
Here, he was named the varsity soccer team's MVP for four consecutive
years. He graduated in 2007 and went on to study Psychology at Eastern
Michigan University. He now divides his time between West Hollywood,
California, New York City, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Ann Arbor,
Michigan while he juggles multiple careers; Stacy is a talented Musician,
an Educational Psychology Consultant, an Actor, and a web designer for
a prestigious New York City firm.
Stacy's desire and inspiration to be in the entertainment business came very early in his life, and he soon developed his own great interest in the performing arts. He began singing in his early teens, taking part in school plays and musicals as well as performing for telethons and town festivals throughout the state of Michigan. His first song writing inspiration came following the death of his older brother, Antonio, for which he wrote a song entitled, "Colorado," named after the location of Antonio's untimely death. This song is a treasure to him, as it is his artistic representation of the events and emotions experienced the day of his brother's death and it is also his first self-composed song.
From this point on, Stacy became all-consumed in writing, recording and performing his music for countless audiences. He has deservedly received positive reviews in the local media outlets associated with each of his performance locations. In early 2010, Fox was offered a record deal with Cherrytree Records, a label owned by Interscope. Stacy's first self-titled album was released in limited edition form in March 2012. Cherrytree supported his desire to make his song, "Open My Eyes," the first single from his album. "Open My Eyes" was made available for a free download via his Facebook BandPage in September 2011 and was released for iTunes and Amazon digital download on November 15, 2011.
In 2009, Stacy was cast in a lead role in the upcoming Victor Salva film, 'Jeepers Creepers 3: Cathedral'. He subsequently signed contracts with MGM (Metro-Goldwyn Mayor) Studios for his engagement in this production. Stacy plays the role of Darry Jenner, opposite Gina Phillips and Jonathan Breck. He also contributed to the film's soundtrack by recording its theme song, a cover of Siouxsie and the Banshees 1988 hit, "Peek-A-Boo." MGM has projected that we might expect to see 'Jeepers Creepers 3' hit the theaters in late 2012. In 2015, it was announced the film was green-lit by Myriad Pictures and would begin filming later that year. After subsequent re-writes, a new path on the plot of the film was chosen to be taking place in between the first two films. Stacy's role as Darry can still be viewed in a cameo in a post-credits scene due out with the Director's Cut version of the film released late 2018.
Stacy's desire and inspiration to be in the entertainment business came very early in his life, and he soon developed his own great interest in the performing arts. He began singing in his early teens, taking part in school plays and musicals as well as performing for telethons and town festivals throughout the state of Michigan. His first song writing inspiration came following the death of his older brother, Antonio, for which he wrote a song entitled, "Colorado," named after the location of Antonio's untimely death. This song is a treasure to him, as it is his artistic representation of the events and emotions experienced the day of his brother's death and it is also his first self-composed song.
From this point on, Stacy became all-consumed in writing, recording and performing his music for countless audiences. He has deservedly received positive reviews in the local media outlets associated with each of his performance locations. In early 2010, Fox was offered a record deal with Cherrytree Records, a label owned by Interscope. Stacy's first self-titled album was released in limited edition form in March 2012. Cherrytree supported his desire to make his song, "Open My Eyes," the first single from his album. "Open My Eyes" was made available for a free download via his Facebook BandPage in September 2011 and was released for iTunes and Amazon digital download on November 15, 2011.
In 2009, Stacy was cast in a lead role in the upcoming Victor Salva film, 'Jeepers Creepers 3: Cathedral'. He subsequently signed contracts with MGM (Metro-Goldwyn Mayor) Studios for his engagement in this production. Stacy plays the role of Darry Jenner, opposite Gina Phillips and Jonathan Breck. He also contributed to the film's soundtrack by recording its theme song, a cover of Siouxsie and the Banshees 1988 hit, "Peek-A-Boo." MGM has projected that we might expect to see 'Jeepers Creepers 3' hit the theaters in late 2012. In 2015, it was announced the film was green-lit by Myriad Pictures and would begin filming later that year. After subsequent re-writes, a new path on the plot of the film was chosen to be taking place in between the first two films. Stacy's role as Darry can still be viewed in a cameo in a post-credits scene due out with the Director's Cut version of the film released late 2018.