Stacey Roy is a Canadian actor and producer of the TV show “The
Nerdy Bartender.†She is also the live host of the Twitch streaming
show “Cooking with Stacey.†Based out of Kelowna, British
Columbia. She produces content with Mike Parkerson via their
production company Whabam Media. [1]Roy was born in Banff, Alberta,
Canada to Teresa and Kurtis Roy. She was crowned Miss Teen Red Deer
and Miss Teen Calgary in 2005.[2]Roy has worked with charities since
2005 including the Leo Club, Students Against Drunk Driving, the
Chive, and Operation Supply Drop.[2][3]Roy's screen debut was in 2010
with the role of Jane in 30 Days of Night: Dark Days.[4] Roy learned
the art of bartending at Uva Wine Bar in Vancouver, Canada. She came
up with the idea of “The Nerdy Bartender†after having a
particularly bad drink at a dive-bar she used to work at called The
Foggy Dew. She almost immediately began developing her show on YouTube
and continued to do so for over a year. As she moved away from YouTube
and towards Twitch, she recrafted the show into a live talk-show style
format where she would interview guests while teaching them how to
make various cocktails.[1]
Nerdy Bartender.†She is also the live host of the Twitch streaming
show “Cooking with Stacey.†Based out of Kelowna, British
Columbia. She produces content with Mike Parkerson via their
production company Whabam Media. [1]Roy was born in Banff, Alberta,
Canada to Teresa and Kurtis Roy. She was crowned Miss Teen Red Deer
and Miss Teen Calgary in 2005.[2]Roy has worked with charities since
2005 including the Leo Club, Students Against Drunk Driving, the
Chive, and Operation Supply Drop.[2][3]Roy's screen debut was in 2010
with the role of Jane in 30 Days of Night: Dark Days.[4] Roy learned
the art of bartending at Uva Wine Bar in Vancouver, Canada. She came
up with the idea of “The Nerdy Bartender†after having a
particularly bad drink at a dive-bar she used to work at called The
Foggy Dew. She almost immediately began developing her show on YouTube
and continued to do so for over a year. As she moved away from YouTube
and towards Twitch, she recrafted the show into a live talk-show style
format where she would interview guests while teaching them how to
make various cocktails.[1]
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