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Stavellie Salomon SENS | |
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Born | Stavellie-Ellmirelia Nadine Salomon October 11 USA |
Nationality | American |
Education | NYU (2016), Beijing Language and Culture University (2020) |
Occupation(s) | Novelist, short story writer, poet, artist, actress |
Years active | 2010–present |
Notable work | King Maximilianus, Howard’s Naughty Imaginary Friend, City Cat’s Rescue Mission |
Height | 5 ft 6 in (168 cm) |
Stavellie Salomon (SENS)
[edit]Stavellie Salomon (SENS) (born October 11) is a multi-ethnic American polyglot singer, actress, artist, entrepreneur, author, and children’s book illustrator. She has written fiction and non-fiction literature. She is best known for her role in the indie film Chepachet (2007), where she portrayed one of Mrs. Wares' girls. Despite a budget of under $10,000, the film earned international awards for Best Drama and Best Actress.
Early Life and Education
[edit]SENS grew up in Connecticut and spent portions of her life living abroad, including in the Caribbean, Scotland, Beijing, and France. She attended private schools and a public high school before earning a degree in Chinese Business from Beijing Language and Culture University.
She is fluent in French, English, Creole, and Mandarin Chinese, and studies Spanish, Hebrew, Russian, and Italian. Her hobbies include writing, traveling, composing poems and songs, and dancing.
Career
[edit]Writing
[edit]SENS authored several novels, including Les Lettres de Coco (2010) and Borrowed Love. Her children’s book series, City Cat’s Rescue Mission, follows the adventures of a stray cat named Momo. The three-volume series explores themes of resilience and friendship.
Music
[edit]SENS released two solo albums:
- In a Moment (2021)
- False Friendship (2024)
Film and Modeling
[edit]SENS worked as an actress and model in New York. She appeared in:
- Chepachet (2007) – Mrs. Wares Girls
- Music and Lyrics By (2007) – Uncredited
- The Fold (2008) – Uncredited
Personal Life
[edit]SENS identifies as a global citizen and enjoys thrift-store shopping, particularly on autumn days with tea in hand. She shares her life with her dog, Lassie.
Notable Works
[edit]- City Cat’s Rescue Mission
- Les Lettres de Coco
- King Maximilianus
- Howard’s Naughty Imaginary Friend
- Lunar Empire
Discography
[edit]- In a Moment (2021)
- False Friendship (2024)
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Chepachet | Mrs. Wares' Girl | Lead role |
2007 | Music and Lyrics By | Entourage | Uncredited |
2008 | The Fold | Reporter | Uncredited |
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