Actor known for Sexpectations TV Series (2021), Interpreters (2019), Dinner with the Alchemist (2016), and Haze (2016). Sophia Medley studied music and theatre at St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, in Indiana and has studied with numerous acting studios in the Los Angeles, CA area. Sophia is best known for her work in independent film and TV, as she loves the freedom and creative license it brings with it.
Born and raised in New York City, Sophia Messa is an up and coming singer and actress, and a first generation American, born to immigrant parents from Brazil and Ukraine. Growing up fast in the arms of downtown Manhattan, Sophia is a vocal powerhouse with the performance chops of a seasoned pro, and the personality to match. Sophia attended The Professional Performing Arts School (home to Alicia Keys), and The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute (home to Lady Gaga) where she was classically trained in vocal performance and opera. Inspired by the world around her, she began writing and recording original music during her freshman year of high school, and was accepted into The Berklee College of Music her senior year. Just three weeks in, Sophia signed a record deal with Sony Music and headed back to New York to focus on her music full time. She now resides in Los Angeles, and travels back to New York often to spend time with family.
Sophia K. Metcalf is a non-binary and gender-queer actor, singer, and writer based in New York, NY. They are known for their work in Netflix's "I Am No Longer Here." They grew up in northern NJ before moving to Montreal and Germany for their bachelor's degree in classical voice and acting from McGill University. They then went on to receive their MFA from the University of California, Irvine.
Sophia started acting at the age of five. Her most notable role to date is that of "Young Karen" Strode in 2018 in the blockbuster hit Halloween (2018). In addition to acting, Sophia is a competitive gymnast, a 2nd degree black belt in American Karate, and a former competitive archer just to name a few. She jokes that she's training to become "The Perfect Weapon". Sophia is actively involved in the film community - attending classes when available, performing both in front of the camera on various projects and short films as well as behind the scenes on her smaller projects. She enjoys helping with the technical aspects that go into getting a project from the script to the screen. Having various family members and friends that are either actors or film crew members she appreciates the hard work it takes to make filmmaking productive yet enjoyable. She also stays involved in the community performing volunteer services - most often helping members for the 501st Legion on their various troops to support The Special Olympics, The Make a Wish Foundation, and various other charitable and fund raising events. She strives to be a true team player.
Sophia Mitri Schloss is an actress, known for Big Shot (2021), Sadie (2018) and Lane 1974 (2017).
Sophia Murphy is an actor, known for Spike Island (2012).
Sophia Jane Myles was born on March 18, 1980 in Hammersmith, London, England. She has a younger brother, Oliver. Her parents are Jane and Peter Myles, who is a vicar, a priest in the Anglican Church who is in charge of a parish and receives a salary, but not the tithes of the church. Her mother works in publishing. Sophia lived in Notting Hill until she was 11 and attended Fox Primary School. Her father was later relocated to Isleworth, a suburb west of London. At 16, Sophia starred in a school production of "Teachers" written by Kevin Godber. Among those in attendance, Julian Fellowes, the Oscar winning writer of Gosford Park (2001). Sophia was subsequently cast in the BBC production of The Prince and the Pauper (1996). Julian Fellowes worked on the script. Two years after her role in The Prince and the Pauper (1996), Sophia was cast as young "Saffron" in the TV mini-series Big Women (1998). In 1999, after recently enrolling in Cambridge University to study philosophy, she got a small part in Mansfield Park (1999) playing "Susan Price". Before heading to school, Sophia was cast as "Agnes Fleming" in the TV series, Oliver Twist (1999). (The series also starred Keira Knightley). After which, she dropped out to pursue acting. After that, Sophia got a number of small parts in movies and television shows. Most notably, she was cast as Johnny Depp's wife in From Hell (2001). She also starred in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (2001), The Abduction Club (2002), Heartbeat (1992) and Foyle's War (2002); the latter 2 of which are TV series. In 2003, Sophia got a supporting role in Underworld (2003) opposite fellow British beauty, Kate Beckinsale (Pearl Harbor (2001)). Up next, Sophia was cast in the thriller Out of Bounds (2003)) as "Louise Thompson", about an awkward young girl in an English boarding school who falls in love with her American art teacher, who is married to the headmistress. Later that same year, Sophia was cast in the big screen version of the English cult hit, Thunderbirds (2004). Though the movie didn't perform as expected, she earned praise for her role as the iconic "Lady Penelope". Soon, Sophia began working on Art School Confidential (2006), directed by Terry Zwigoff (Ghost World (2001)) playing an American who is the muse of a student in art school. Afterwards, she returned to her television roots, starring in Colditz (2005) as "Lizzie Carter", who is the object of affection and desire for 2 brothers. She then appeared in Agatha Christie's Marple: Sleeping Murder (2006) as a young woman who discovers that, as a child, she witnessed a murder. Sophia was cast in Tristan + Isolde (2006). She played "Isolde", the fiery young Irish princess who is promised to an evil man, that she does not love. In 2006, she returned to television starring "Madame de Pompadour" in Doctor Who (2005) as the Doctor's love interest.
Sophia Nahli Allison is known for A Love Song for Latasha (2019), Eyes on the Prize: Hallowed Ground (2021) and Giveon: For Tonight (2021).
Sophia Napolitano is known for Shark Waters (2022), Good Grief and Surprise!.
Sophia Nell Huntley is known for Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023).