Stacy Burnham "Staci" Born in Panama City Beach, Florida, Stacy Burnham spent most of her young life in the Southern states. Like other cast members of The Five Stages of Beer, she resolved to enter show business at an early age. That resolve culminated in her theatrical stage debut, at age 7, playing a pig in the stage production of Charlotte's Web in Birmingham, Alabama. Though some might consider it an inauspicious start, it was where she got her taste for acting. She has continued to study and work in theater ever since. After several years of honing her skills on stage, Stacy decided to find her place in film. That decision led her to Los Angeles only a few years ago. A smart move, considering she landed her first television appearance on the UPN network Sci-Fi series "Seven Days" shortly after her arrival. Since then, Stacy has starred in a number of independent shorts and features, including Heroin's Child, Dealing with Love, Second Sight, and He Sang for a Cowgirl (which was produced in French), as well as the theatrical trailers "Thunderbird" and "Gencode." Her independent feature film credits include starring roles in the films Quiet Kill, Wishes, and Learning to Surf, which has not only received great reviews at film festivals, but has also won the award for Best Director at the Indievision Festival at New York City's Tribeca Film Center. "The Five Stages of Beer gave me the opportunity to play a lead singer in a rock band, which is something I've always secretly wanted to do," says Stacy. And she also mentions that she had an amazing time working with everyone on this project and is grateful to have been a part of such a wonderful experience. The production crew thoroughly enjoyed working with her as much as she enjoyed working with them.