Born in Rochester, New York and raised in Miami, Florida, Stephaune Wallace is an Actor, Host, and Humanitarian. He attended Florida Atlantic University where he studied Communications. He is a member of SAG-AFTRA where he started booking national commercials at 10 years old. His most recent spot in production now is Avengers for Disneyland worldwide with Marvel Studios. At 12 years old, he became a TV Host for a daily, kid based, news broadcast called "Notebook News" on WBFS TV33, which won an Emmy Award. As a TV Host for AfterBuzz TV, Stephaune interviewed celebrity guests and show runners. He recapped top ranking shows with the panel including behind the scenes exclusives. Stephaune helped to build the reality television series Love and Hip Hop, an AfterBuzz TV AfterShow Franchise. He hosted all versions of the series (176 episodes) including the spin-offs: New York, Atlanta, and Hollywood. His shows frequently ranked in the top ten percent including Apple iTunes and Podcasts. As a Live Event Host, Stephaune has appeared at major venues such as Comic-Con International in San Diego, Verizon's How Sweet the Sound Concert at the Staples Center, NBC Universal, Los Angeles Convention Center, USC Galen Center, LA Sports Arena, Manhattan Center, and the world famous Hollywood Improv. Stephaune also hosted LAUSD Unified School District's "Grand Arts Festival" at Grand Park Downtown LA with 15,000 attendees. As an On-Air Radio Host for More Fire, a daily on-line Radio Show, Stephaune broadcasts were a diverse mix of music including top 40 pop, news, and community information. He also did lifestyle interviews with a variety of celebrities and guests. He was Guest Radio Host for NBC's Nashville Star and a Documentary Host for IMDb's Skid Row Tuesdays. He is Founder and CEO of More Fire Nation, a Nonprofit Organization. Stephaune's volunteer-oriented humanitarianism has mobilized hundreds to end extreme poverty and homelessness. He partnered with George Lucas of Lucasfilm and Google in a philanthropic endeavor for the children of Imperial Courts Housing Projects in Watts, South Central LA.