- She had never seen the first two Halloween movies before she took the role in Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982). She watched them to catch up, and realized that part 3 had nothing to do with the first two.
- She was originally cast as "Mary", the infamous "Sixth Replicant" in Blade Runner (1982), but on account of the movie's escalating budget, her role was cut just before shooting began.
- Her romantic relationship with Woody Allen when she was still a teenager inspired Allen's movie Manhattan (1979) -- Mariel Hemingway's role "Tracy" is based on Nelkin.
- Along with being the real life inspiration for the character "Tracy" in Woody Allen's movie Manhattan (1979), she appeared in his movie Bullets Over Broadway (1994). Also, in another of Woody's movies, Broadway Danny Rose (1984), in the background of one scene there is a movie theater that is showing Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982), in which Nelkin co-stars.
- She wrote a book called "You Can't Afford to Break Up: How an Empty Wallet and a Dirty Mind Can Save Your Relationship" (2009).
- In Roger Ebert's otherwise extremely negative reviews of both Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) and Yellowbeard (1983), he praises Stacey Nelkin as the only good thing for each movie at the end of each review.
- Has a walk-on in Bette Midler's music video for her version of The Rolling Stones' single "Beast of Burden", directed by Allan Arkush, who also directed Get Crazy (1983) in which she had a featured role.
- She began her career as a drama therapist and is a substance abuse professional and Certified Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC).
- Attended and graduated from New York's Stuyvesant High School.
- She began her career as a relationship expert and has her own YouTube channel and website supporting her new career.
- Dated Warren Beatty.
- Ex-daughter-in-law of Bud Bostwick.
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