Sophie Blondin was born on December 14, 1991 in France. She is an actress, known for Bridal Boot Camp (2017), Age of the Empire: A Star Wars Story (2017) and Star Kids.
Sophie has trained with the Australian Theatre for Young People and participated in the NIDA open program. Sophie has a BA in Media Communications; Media, Arts and Production from UTS. Sophie has appeared in television on Home and Away, Underbelly "The Golden Mile", Crownies, Cops LAC, All Saints, the Saddle Club, Serangoon Road, and as "Lily Christie" on Channel Nine's Tricky Business. Sophie played Viv Maguire in Channel Nine drama "Love Child". Her theatre credits include most recently "The Removalists" for the Tamarama Rock Surfer's Theatre Company as Fiona Carter, and "Silent Disco" for the Griffin Theatre Company as Tamara, directed by Lee Lewis. Her other credits include "The Distance From Here" for Griffin independent directed by John Sheedy, "Summerfolk" for Bob Presents, directed by Eamon Flack. Young Dramatists Page to Stage (Ensemble Theatre) "It's a small world", "Problem Child". Sophie has also appeared in short films, Bonnie Sweet Robin, Driver and The Playground. Sophie was nominated for "Best Newcomer" at the 2011 Sydney Theatre Awards for "Silent Disco". Sophie is a proud member of the MEAA.
Sophie has trained with the Australian Theatre for Young People and participated in the NIDA open program. Sophie has a BA in Media Communications; Media, Arts and Production from UTS. Sophie has appeared in television on Home and Away, Underbelly "The Golden Mile", Crownies, Cops LAC, All Saints, the Saddle Club, Serangoon Road, and as "Lily Christie" on Channel Nine's Tricky Business. Sophie played Viv Maguire in Channel Nine drama "Love Child". Her theatre credits include most recently "The Removalists" for the Tamarama Rock Surfer's Theatre Company as Fiona Carter, and "Silent Disco" for the Griffin Theatre Company as Tamara, directed by Lee Lewis. Her other credits include "The Distance From Here" for Griffin independent directed by John Sheedy, "Summerfolk" for Bob Presents, directed by Eamon Flack. Young Dramatists Page to Stage (Ensemble Theatre) "It's a small world", "Problem Child". Sophie has also appeared in short films, Bonnie Sweet Robin, Driver and The Playground. Sophie was nominated for "Best Newcomer" at the 2011 Sydney Theatre Awards for "Silent Disco". Sophie is a proud member of the MEAA.
Sophie Bloor is an actor and playwright from Ilkeston. A small town between Nottingham and Derby. She studied at RADA and The London School of Method Acting, alongside being a member of the BAFTA award winning Television Workshop, Soho Theatre's Comedy Lab and The National Youth Theatre. Sophie has just finished filming Charlotte, one of the eight female leads in The York Witches Society with MSR Media and a second lead role in £5 Entry, a BBC New Creatives film being released later this year. The Horror, The Horror, a short staring Sophie as part of the BFI Network X BAFTA Crew, won best short at New York Short Film Festival and was qualified for the official selection in Carmarthen Bay Film Festival 2021. While rehearsing for Cocky and The Tardigrades, Brighton Theatre, Sophie was also filming a new feature film, The Return of Jack Frost with Jagged Edge Productions. Alongside film, she has already worked extensively in voice over and can be heard in Sky's Landscapers, starring Olivia Coleman, Vicky McClure's Without Sin and adverts for The Guardian's Life Skills Scheme.
Sophie Boettge is a German-British actor, born in Nottingham. She completed a Master's in Screen Acting from Drama Centre, London in 2020 (Distinction). Sophie Boettge will be appearing in THE POWER (2022) as Britney, cast by Nina Gold. She was cast as Natalie in THE PRESENCE OF LOVE (2022), by Carolyn McLeod, but couldn't film the role due to contracting COVID-19. In March 2022, Sophie worked on an UNTITLED Netflix show as a supporting role, cast by Kevin Riddle, due to be released in late 2022.
Sophie Boldt is known for Sunrise (2024).
Sophie Bolen was born on December 21, 1999 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. She is an actress, known for The Horse Dancer (2017), Rodeo Girl (2016) and The Christmas Bunny (2010).
Sophie Boudre is known for Un petit miracle (2023), Plat du jour (2003) and 3000 scénarios contre un virus (1994).
Sophie Brabenec is an actress born in Melbourne, Australia. The daughter of a Czech opal miner and Australian/French nurse. Sophie trained at the National Theatre Drama School and earned her first screen role not long after graduating in 'The Independent'(2007). Soon after, she relocated to London and worked extensively on stage, including lead roles in Australian plays 'Cosi', and 'The Present', directed by Olivier award winner Adam Spreadbury-Maher. She is also known for her work in comedy web series 'Visioneering: Forward Thinkers of the World' (2018), and feature films; 'You', winner of the Best Director Award at Los Angeles IFS (2018), 'D'ora' (2014), screened at Cannes (2012) and BAFTA (2013), and 'Dream Candy' (2010), winner of the Rising Star Award at The Canadian International Film Festival. Sophie now lives in Los Angeles.
Sophie Breyer is an actress, known for Grave (2016), Ineffaçable (2015) and La trêve (2016).