American Dragon Jake Long
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Stacey Wintergrin
Fool's Gold (4)
Character Statistics
Gender: Female
Age Group: 14-15
Date of Birth: 1991/1992
Hair and Eye Color: Blonde
Black
Created by: Jeff Goode
Employment: Cheerleader
Relationships
Boyfriend: Arthur Spudinski
Friends: Tracey
Lacey
Trixie Carter
Nigel Thrall
Production Info
Portrayed by: Tara Strong[1][2]
First Appearance: Bring It On
Last Appearance: Being Human

Stacey Winter​grin[3][4] is one of the three co-captains of Millard Fillmore Middle School's cheerleading squad, alongside Tracey and Lacey.

History[]

Furious Jealousy (7)

Stacey is very stuck-up and snobby to many people outside of her popular clique. Early on she became the romantic interest of Arthur, who had become obsessed with trying to win her heart. Despite his affection, Stacey quickly runs, screaming in horror, at any physical contact or even friendly greetings made by him. In Furious Jealousy, Arthur falls for one of Fury's tricks when she tells him that she wants to use her power to do good for the world, but in order to do so, she needs a bracelet that will restore her powers[5]. Afterward, she apparently uses mind control to make Stacy like Arthur (she begins to secretly date him while in public, pretending she still hates him). Arthur soon realizes that Fury just used him to free her sisters and to permanently imprison Jake in stone and drop him in the Hudson River and he helps save the day. Back at school, Arthur tries to tell Stacey that it was okay if she dumped him for Nigel Thrall, but she tells him that she likes him because he came up with a great idea for a dance to impress her, and together they share a dance in the janitor's closet. They continue to date in secret after this, now that Arthur has finally won her heart by being himself. In Being Human she's Arthur's graduation partner, they're still dating and their relationship appears to be more public, as she clearly agreed to be his girlfriend[6].

Episodes[]

Trivia[]

  • Stacey is the show's second blonde love interest. The first being Rose.

Gallery[]

Stacey Wintergrin/Gallery

References[]

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