Sophie Cullingan is an actor, known for Abby Hatcher (2018).
Sophie Dalah is an actress and writer, known for Unbroken (2014), For Here Or To Go (2018) and Night Drive (2019).
Sophie is an Award-Winning UK based Filmmaker & Cinematographer specialising in natural history who has been making blue chip wildlife feature films and television for over 25 years. She is also an occasional Presenter/Witness Camerawoman for programmes including the BBC's SpringWatch series & a guest speaker at conferences & fundraisers. Sophie won a BAFTA for her cinematography in 2016 for The Hunt (BBC) and was accepted as a BAFTA Member in 2018 . Experienced as a self-shooting DP Sophie has an outstanding reputation for long lens work, beautiful composition, high speed and anticipation of animal behaviour. She has worked on feature films for Disney Nature, BBC Earth and The Discovery Channel and television series for Netflix, The BBC and National Geographic amongst others. Sophie has worked happily in extreme and remote locations throughout Africa, The Americas, Antarctica and Asia on a wide variety of cameras and formats. In 2020-21 Sophie has been DP (with Justine Evans) and part of the Senior Creative team on a new landmark series for National Geographic, Queens & projects for The BBC & other production companies worldwide. Awards and Nominations include: 'Our Planet' - Primetime Emmy, Winner Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series - 2019 & Dolby Cinematography Award, Wildscreen 2020. 'The Hunt' BBC - Winner, Photography Factual, BAFTA Craft. Winner, Best Cinematography, Large Crew, Wildscreen 2016. Winner, GTC Award for Excellence 2016. 'Bears' Disney Nature - Winner; 2014 Environmental Media Awards, Best Feature. Finalist Best Cinematography Wildscreen 2016. 'Life Story' BBC - Winner, Best Series, Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival 2015. Winner 2015 Televisual Award for Cinematography. Nominated for BAFTA and Royal Television Society awards, Cinematography. Finalist Best Series Wildscreen 2016. 'North America' Discovery Channel - Finalist, Best Series, Wildscreen 2014.
Sophie Davis is an actress, known for Timbertown (2019).
Sophie De La Rochefoucauld was born on October 11, 1965 in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France. She is an actress, known for Screen One (1985), Retrouver Sara (2006) and Garonne (2002).
Born in Llanelli, South Wales, Sophie Dee moved to England to attend. school. Later she moved back to Wales to finish secondary school. Upon graduation she held a variety of jobs, ranging from working in a café to door-to-door saleswoman. She eventually became a dancer, specializing in lap dances. This led to her being offered a job as a nude model for the UK newspaper Daily Sport. She appeared as its "Page 3" girl for a year and a half. In January 2005 she moved to California and began her career in the adult-film industry. During her five-year career she was nominated numerous times for AVN awards.
Sophie Desmarais was born on July 24, 1986 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She is an actress, known for Sarah préfère la course (2013), Les amours imaginaires (2010) and The Forbidden Room (2015).
Sophie is an English actor known for Bollywood feature film 'Badnaam' (2019) in which she played the role of Pam. She trained at the Royal Central School of Speech & Drama (2016). Sophie played Audrey in short film 'Sweet and Salty' (London Film Academy) and shot for the Macmillan Cancer Milestones Campaign with Peter Larkin.
Sophie Dix was born on March 3, 1969 in Paddington, London, England. She is an actress and writer, known for The Hour of the Pig (1993), School for Seduction (2004) and Luminal (2004). She is married to Nevil Coleman. They have two children.
Sophie Don is a graduate of the prestigious BFA (Acting) program at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane, Australia. Since graduation Sophie has appeared in the feature films San Andreas and Red Billabong. Sophie features in the critically acclaimed web series Avalon Now opposite renowned Australian actor Richard Roxburgh, and has appeared in several short films including Oranges Don't Grow on Trees opposite Alex Russell and Sarah Snook, as well as Kurzeme Fortress and überRICH which both found success on the festival circuit. On television Sophie played the lead in Yesterday Is History, a docu-drama miniseries for the History Channel.