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Stephanie Jacobsen

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Stephanie Jacobsen
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Portrays: Kendra Shaw
Date of Birth: June 22, 1980
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Age: 45
Nationality: AUS AUS
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Stephanie Jacobsen (also credited as Stephanie Chaves-Jacobsen and Stephany Jacobsen) is a Hong Kong-born Australian actress who portrays Kendra Shaw in "Razor," a television movie feature of the Re-imagined Series.

Career

Born in British Hong Kong to a multicultural family of Chinese, Portuguese, Norwegian, and English descent, Jacobsen moved to Australia with her family when she was twelve years old.[external 1] She attended the University of Sydney, graduating with a double-major Bachelor of Arts in English literature and philosophy.[external 2]

Jacobsen began her acting career in Australian television, appearing in the SBS comedy series Pizza and the soap opera Home and Away, playing Charlotte Adams from 2001 to 2002.[external 3] She also had a brief appearance as Nurse Froy in the science fiction series Farscape.[external 3]

In 2007, Jacobsen launched the North American phase of her career by landing the role of Kendra Shaw in "Razor," the television movie feature of the Re-imagined Series.[external 1] This role marked her breakthrough into American science fiction television.

Jacobsen described the complexity of her character as fundamentally challenging, noting that Kendra Shaw was "almost sterile" and required her to "go against all of those instincts, pull them right back and cover them up," which was "an enormous challenge" but "very, very fulfilling."[commentary 1] In a more detailed interview, she elaborated that Kendra was "almost a dream role" because of "the direness of her circumstance" and how she had been "rendered unemotive, almost inhuman by what she'd seen and done."[commentary 2]

The challenge of playing Kendra was that "she never laughed, she never cried, she rarely even smiled, she seldom regretted anything," which Jacobsen compared to "being told to build a house without a hammer, without any wood, without any nails."[commentary 3] She found joining the established ensemble cast to be welcoming, stating that "everyone was helpful, accommodating, welcoming, very open, very generous with me in every way," though she acknowledged that being "completely new to the environment" created a correlation with her character's experience.[commentary 4]

Working closely with Michelle Forbes (Helena Cain), Jacobsen described Forbes as "almost like a force of nature" and praised her intensity and focus, saying that "responding to what she provides on set as a fellow actor is absolutely effortless."[commentary 5] She also worked extensively with Katee Sackhoff (Kara Thrace), whom she called "possibly the easiest person I've ever worked with" and "completely no maintenance."[commentary 6]

Jacobsen interpreted her character's relationships with both Cain and Starbuck through the lens that "Cain replaced her mother," and noted that Kendra "didn't necessarily like either of them but she respected them both," with respect being "the closest thing to affection that she was capable of."[commentary 7] She elaborated that Kendra "never actually liked or disliked people" but "either respected them, or she didn't, and she respected Starbuck."[commentary 8] Regarding the conflict between the two characters, Jacobsen explained that Kendra and Starbuck were "very different" - while Starbuck's core "was always very human and very noble," Kendra's was "quite cold and quite desensitized."[commentary 9] Following her Battlestar Galactica appearance, Jacobsen secured recurring roles in major American television series. She played Commander Jesse Flores, a Resistance fighter from the future, in ten episodes of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles during its second season.[external 4] Coincidentally, this character also served as an executive officer, but on the nuclear submarine USS Jimmy Carter.

Discussing the differences between her two science fiction characters, Jacobsen noted that while both Kendra and Jesse had "seen some horrible things and had some hard times," they dealt with their traumas differently.[commentary 10] While Kendra "cut herself off from people (except for Admiral Cain) and turned to drugs," Jesse was "really just clinging to a sense of humanity and a sense of connection with Derek."[commentary 11] She described Jesse as having "an interest in experiencing the more privileged aspects of pre-apocalyptic life," including staying in fancy hotels and lounging by the pool.[commentary 12]

Regarding her transition to playing Jesse on Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Jacobsen noted this was "the first time that I've really played a pseudo villain" and "the first time I've played a character who was, in a lot of ways, intended to be misunderstood."[commentary 13] She explained that while Kendra "did a lot of, or a few at least, outrageous things but she was still positioned as a protagonist in Razor," her character on The Sarah Connor Chronicles was "an antagonist."[commentary 14]

In April 2009, she was cast as medical student Lauren Yung in The CW's revamped Melrose Place series.[external 5] Reflecting on the transition from science fiction to drama, Jacobsen stated that "it was time for me to learn how to use some new tools" and appreciated the "change of pace," though she hoped to return to sci-fi in the future.[commentary 15] She described Lauren as "such a paradox, so torn" and considered it "an honour to be entrusted with this character."[commentary 16] Jacobsen was also originally cast as Maya, Sam Tyler's girlfriend, in the original pilot of Life on Mars but was replaced by Lisa Bonet when the show was retooled.[commentary 17] She was philosophical about the experience, noting that when the entire cast was replaced, "it obviously wasn't a personal slight towards anyone who was involved in the original pilot" and that "all's well that ends well" since she was enjoying her work on Terminator at the time.[commentary 18]

Her other television appearances include guest roles in NCIS, Hawaii Five-0, Revenge, and Star-Crossed.

Jacobsen has also appeared in several films, including Alex Cross (2012) as businesswoman Fan Yau Lee, the first victim of the antagonist Picasso (Matthew Fox), and the science fiction film Occupation (2018) as Amelia Chambers.[external 4]

Voice Acting

In recent years, Jacobsen has expanded into voice acting. From 2021 to 2022, she voiced the character Drysi in six episodes of the Netflix animated series Dota: Dragon's Blood.[external 6] This marked her entry into animation voice work.

Character Development and Motivation

Jacobsen brought considerable depth to her interpretation of Kendra Shaw's character arc and psychological development. She viewed Kendra's transformation from the "bright eyed optimist" seen in early flashbacks as an inevitable progression, explaining that Kendra "had sort of pledged herself to Cain sooner than" the pivotal scene aboard the civilian ship Scylla.[commentary 19] The significance of the Scylla incident was that "there was no coming back from it" - it represented Kendra going "past the point of no return."[commentary 20]

Regarding Kendra's family background, Jacobsen noted that "Kendra's mother had died" and "had been a prominent figure," suggesting that "familial legacy would have been there, irrespective of whether or not the Cylons attacked."[commentary 21] However, she emphasized that Kendra was "never that vulnerable" and that while her attachment to Cain might have been "reflective of the loss of her mother in some indirect way," it wasn't "like a child looking for shelter."[commentary 22]

When discussing Kendra's relationship with Gina Inviere, Jacobsen revealed that "she was curious about Gina" and "perceived Gina as a vulnerable point in Cain."[commentary 23] Interestingly, she felt that "Kendra, one to one, liked Gina" because "Gina was effective, she was good at what she did, they got along."[commentary 24] This complexity extended to Kendra's role in the torture and abuse of Gina - Jacobsen believed that "as that Colonial officer, she felt that she was justified in everything she did" and that "every officer around her was justified in everything that they did as well."[commentary 25]

Acting Philosophy and Approach

Jacobsen has developed a distinctive approach to challenging material, particularly when dealing with dark or complex scenes. Regarding her work in "Razor," she explained that she approaches difficult scenes "without comment," focusing on "doing what is done in the scene and then maybe reflecting on or analyzing it later."[commentary 26] She believes actors must "commit to whatever it is and get it done and then sort of worry about it afterwards," noting that every scene "amounts to a very clear and I guess quite a profound philosophy."[commentary 27]

The introduction of Kendra Shaw as a completely new character so late in Battlestar Galactica's run was, in Jacobsen's view, "an act of boldness and an act of ingenuity" that enabled "an entirely new untainted alternative perspective of situations, people and events" that had already been established.[commentary 28]

Regarding the character's sacrifice at the end of "Razor," Jacobsen felt this was "creatively speaking, the best possible ending for her" because "that sacrifice at the very end was her redemption, it really, in a way, purified what she'd been through."[commentary 29] She also noted that Kendra "was a character who, in essence, was a temporal POV [Point of View]" and that "it would have sort of been a bit odd for her to have come in for Razor and then sort of stuck around for season four."[commentary 30]

Science Fiction Career and Genre Affinity

Jacobsen's attraction to science fiction stems from both personal background and professional considerations. She explained that it "was a genre that I always, I guess, felt a kind of affinity with because my father is a big Sci Fi fan, so I was exposed to it a lot when I was growing up."[commentary 31] More importantly from a career perspective, she noted her attraction to "the kind of female characters that the Sci Fi genre tends to promote and to nurture," citing "very strong, competent women in Sci Fi like Cain, like Starbuck and like Lena Headey's character Sarah Connor."[commentary 32]

Recent Projects and Perspective on Science Fiction

In a 2018 interview about the film Occupation, Jacobsen discussed her attraction to science fiction roles, explaining that as a mixed-race woman of Asian and Portuguese heritage, sci-fi offers her "the widest breadth in regards to the characters that I am allowed to play."[commentary 33] She noted that the genre allows for more creative fulfillment because "the stakes tend to be higher" and often involve "saving the human race."[commentary 34]

For Occupation, Jacobsen particularly enjoyed playing the character arc "from civilian to soldier," as she had previously portrayed military characters but never had the opportunity to show the transformation from ordinary person to warrior.[commentary 35] She performed her own stunts throughout the film, noting that she "didn't have a double ever" during production.[commentary 36]

Personal Life

Jacobsen has been living in the United States since 2007.[commentary 37] As of 2025, she is reportedly single and maintains a private personal life while focusing on her acting career.[external 7] She is passionate about environmental issues and actively promotes sustainable living, while also participating in charity work and fundraising events.[external 8]

References

External Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Stephanie Jacobsen (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Wikipedia. Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  2. Stephanie Jacobsen (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Wikipedia. Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Stephanie Jacobsen (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Wikipedia. Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Stephany Jacobsen (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). IMDb. Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  5. Stephanie Jacobsen (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Wikipedia. Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  6. Stephany Jacobsen (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). IMDb. Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  7. Stephanie Jacobsen: Life Story, Achievements, and More (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Mabumbe (January 7, 2025). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  8. Stephanie Jacobsen: Life Story, Achievements, and More (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Mabumbe (January 7, 2025). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.

Commentary and Interviews

  1. Battlestar Galactica: Razor - Stephanie Jacobsen Interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Galactica Station (sourced from UGO.com) (November 2007). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  2. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  3. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  4. Battlestar Galactica: Razor - Stephanie Jacobsen Interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Galactica Station (sourced from UGO.com) (November 2007). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  5. Battlestar Galactica: Razor - Stephanie Jacobsen Interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Galactica Station (sourced from UGO.com) (November 2007). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  6. Battlestar Galactica: Razor - Stephanie Jacobsen Interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Galactica Station (sourced from UGO.com) (November 2007). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  7. Battlestar Galactica: Razor - Stephanie Jacobsen Interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Galactica Station (sourced from UGO.com) (November 2007). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  8. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  9. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  10. Why Stephanie Jacobsen Is Our Favorite Robot-Fighting Ninja (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Gizmodo (October 31, 2008). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  11. Why Stephanie Jacobsen Is Our Favorite Robot-Fighting Ninja (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Gizmodo (October 31, 2008). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  12. Why Stephanie Jacobsen Is Our Favorite Robot-Fighting Ninja (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Gizmodo (October 31, 2008). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  13. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  14. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  15. Exclusive Interview: MELROSE PLACE Star Stephanie Jacobsen (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). The TV Addict (September 29, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  16. Exclusive Interview: MELROSE PLACE Star Stephanie Jacobsen (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). The TV Addict (September 29, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  17. Why Stephanie Jacobsen Is Our Favorite Robot-Fighting Ninja (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Gizmodo (October 31, 2008). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  18. Why Stephanie Jacobsen Is Our Favorite Robot-Fighting Ninja (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Gizmodo (October 31, 2008). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  19. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  20. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  21. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  22. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  23. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  24. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  25. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  26. Battlestar Galactica: Razor - Stephanie Jacobsen Interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Galactica Station (sourced from UGO.com) (November 2007). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  27. Battlestar Galactica: Razor - Stephanie Jacobsen Interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Galactica Station (sourced from UGO.com) (November 2007). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  28. Battlestar Galactica: Razor - Stephanie Jacobsen Interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). Galactica Station (sourced from UGO.com) (November 2007). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  29. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  30. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  31. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  32. Stephanie Jacobsen GALACTICA.TV interview (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). GALACTICA.TV (May 23, 2009). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  33. Occupation: Stephany Jacobsen on Sci-Fi and Aliens Performances [Exclusive Interview] (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). LRM Online (July 23, 2018). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  34. Occupation: Stephany Jacobsen on Sci-Fi and Aliens Performances [Exclusive Interview] (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). LRM Online (July 23, 2018). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  35. Occupation: Stephany Jacobsen on Sci-Fi and Aliens Performances [Exclusive Interview] (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). LRM Online (July 23, 2018). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  36. Occupation: Stephany Jacobsen on Sci-Fi and Aliens Performances [Exclusive Interview] (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). LRM Online (July 23, 2018). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.
  37. Occupation: Stephany Jacobsen on Sci-Fi and Aliens Performances [Exclusive Interview] (backup available on Archive.org) (in English). LRM Online (July 23, 2018). Retrieved on August 14, 2025.