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Stevee Ashlock-Adamson

Stevee Ashlock-Adamson (Stephanie Suzanne Ashlock-Adamson) is best known as Stevee Ashlock. She was the wife of the late, great Al Adamson (Albert Victor Adamson, Jr.), Hollywood icon and legendary movie director until his tragic death.

Stevee was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1959 to Rev. Keith Allen and Ardith Louise Wiyninger, and grew up in the Midwest United States. Her first career was as a Mechanical/Electrical Designer for commercial and residential buildings. Guided and instructed by her father, she started designing buildings at age 12. She was considered to be of genius level, finished high school by age 16 and was awarded a Presidential scholarship to Drake University.

By age 21, Stevee had married Michael Segesky from Germany and had given birth to her daughter, Brittinee Danyelle. Shortly thereafter, she was diagnosed with cancer and given a short time to live by her doctors. Searching for the right doctor to perform the necessary surgery, she relocated to Dallas, Texas. During her recovery, she made a decision to redirect her career choice to the entertainment industry.

Stevee's movie career began when Prince hired her to be a backup dancer in Purple Rain. Thereafter, she continued her entertainment career in Dallas, Texas, and Hollywood, California. Throughout the late 80's and 90's, she continued her quest and appeared in numerous film and television shows.

After the kidnapping of her daughter, Brittinee, Stevee moved to Las Vegas, Nevada. Shortly after her arrival, she auditioned for the docu-drama movie, Beyond This Earth, being shot in Queensland, Australia. Al Adamson, movie director, selected her to play the role of a young woman who had been abducted by aliens. Upon the completion of shooting the film in Australia, Al and Stevee were married before returning to Las Vegas, Nevada. Although they had several homes, they made their Las Vegas residence, StoneyBrook Manor, their main place.

A couple years later and just before Al's death, Stevee and Al planned to relocate to Lake Taupo, New Zealand. Unfortunately, Al was tragically murdered by their handyman, Fred Fulford, prior to this happening. After Al's death, Stevee remained in Las Vegas, Nevada, throughout the majority of the five year murder trial, and then moved to Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta is currently her main place of residence.

Throughout Stevee's extensive entertainment career, she has transformed herself in many directions. She has been a model, actress, acting coach, dancer, choreographer, magician's assistant, writer, producer/director, composer/recording artist, concert pianist, motivational speaker, trial consultant and talent agent. She received an honorary Doctor of Divinity Degree from World Christianship Ministries and currently owns/operates several nationwide and international businesses.

In 1996, Stevee released her piano debut album, Guardian Angels, as a dedication and tribute to her late husband, Al. She toured internationally playing the piano.

Stevee is a member of the Atlanta FBI Citizen’s Academy Alumni Association and charter member with Toastmasters International. Her co-authored book, Techno Security's Guide to E-Discovery and Digital Forensics, is being used in universities and government agencies worldwide. She was a guest speaker for GTTI University in Banjul, The Republic of West Gambia, and is reoccurring key note speaker for the Techno Security Conferences, presenting Credibility is Believaility - Success in the Courtroom.

Stevee is an acclaimed trial consultant, who has participated in numerous high profile trials, working side-by-side with attorneys and witnesses, coaching and refining important strategies used in the courtroom to elevate jury awareness and comprehension of evidence.

As a published author and syndicated columnist, Stevee earned the Editor’s Choice Award from the International Library of Poetry. She is busy working on her second musical release, Angel Eyes, and writing her memoirs, Courage Beyond Reason: Ordinary Woman, Extraordinary Life.

Stevee has dedicated her endless efforts to the children of Casa Hogar Orphanage in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where she filmed a documentary about the orphaned children. Additionally, she dedicates her time to other numerous charities, focusing on women and children concerns.

Stevee is listed in the Princeton Global Network Honors Edition, Madison Who’s Who, Presidential Who’s Who, Heritage Who’s Who, Strathmore Who’s Who, Global Who’s Who and the National Association of Professional Women for success in their chosen profession. She was acknowledged for her individual accomplishments, highest achievements, dedication to exemplary goals and contributions to society.


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