Stavellie Salomon

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Nationality American
Ethnicity American, East European, Italian, and Inuit descent
Education NYU,(2016), Beijing Language Culture University (2020)MORE
Occupation Novelist, short story writer, poet artist actress
Notable works Howard’s Naughty Imaginary Friend, King Maximiliano
Height 5’6”


Stavellie Salomon

Stavellie Salomon (SENS)(born October 11) is a multi-ethnic American polyglot singer, actress, artist, entrepreneur, author, and children’s book illustrator [[1]] She has also written non-fiction literature. She is best known for her roles in Chepachet (2007) as one of Mrs. Wares’ girls. This indie film was made for less than 10k and won two international film festival awards for Best Drama and Best Actress with no connections or nepotism whatsoever. It is based on a play and is a bit "talkie" but takes the viewer on a deep emotional journey.


Early life and education

SENS grew up in [Connecticut] and lived overseas, such as the Caribbean [2], Scotlandh[3], Beijing[4], France. A true citizen of the world, her formal education was international in scope. She attended private schools and public high school. She studied Chinese Business and graduated from Beijing Language and Culture University [5]. She enjoys learning different languages and is fluent in French language [6], English Creole[7], Mandarin[8], she studies Spanish[9], Hebrew[10], Russian[11], and Italian[12]. She is zealous in her steadfast belief in the essential timing of all she undertakes. For her pastime, she loves learning, writing, traveling, reading, composing poems, songs, singing and dancing.

Career

SENS worked for twelve years in the service and education industry during which time she also wrote her first two novels Les Letters de Coco and Borrowed Love. She spent eight years teaching as a private teacher to some of Beijing Elite[13] children. This teaching connection led to the syndication of SENS's d=1703946833&refinements=p_27%3AStavellie+Salomon&s=books&sr=1-1 City Cat’s Rescue Mission in 2016. Although the novel wasn’t complete until 2023.

SENS worked as an actress and model in New York. She models and acts occasionally and has become a full-time writer, singer, and artist.


City Cat’s Rescue Mission

CITY CAT'S RESCUE MISSION [14] follows the lives of a black stray intelligent city cat who's always getting in trouble and her friends Babass, Hugo, Luna, Felix, and Lucas.


As an intelligent cat, Momo possesses a unique ability to understand human conversations. She escapes from The Pet Haven Animal shelter[15] in New York City and vows to return to rescue her friends from the evil caretaker at the shelter[16]. With her feline friends, they went on an adventure in search of a safe sanctuary. The book has three volumes.

Les Letters de Coco

Published in 2010, Les Letters de Coco tells the story of a young girl Coco, who matriculated at one of the prestigious schools in New York City, she adopted to handle the harsh reality of dating. She quickly learned to find her Prince Charming, one didn't have to kiss frogs. The book is a fiction erotica novel.

Les Letters de Coco Published in 2010, the book tells the story of a young girl Coco, who matriculated at one of the prestigious schools in New York City, she adopted to handle the harsh reality of dating. She quickly learned to find her Prince Charming[Prince Charminghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Charming], one didn't have to kiss frogs. The book is a fiction[17] erotica[eroticahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erotica] novel.

Discography

Solo studio albums ● In a Moment (2021) ● False Friendship (2024)

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes

2007 Chepachet Mrs. Wares Girls

Music and Lyrics By Entourage Uncredited

2008 The Fold Reporter Uncredited


External links

Official website

Stavellie on Instagram Stavellie on IMDB

Stavellie on Backstage magazine[18]


Stavellie on Pinterest


School Links

New York University https://www.nyu.edu/

Beijing Language and Culture University https://english.blcu.edu.cn/