Sophie Riley is an actress, known for Ratburger (2017).
Sophie Robertson is an actress, known for Pandora (2019), The Athena (2018) and Derry Girls (2018).
Sophie is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. She has an exceptionally strong reputation for bringing her stories to life through powerful and emotive characters that are at the core of her films. Some of her most recognised films are for Horizon, the BBC's flagship science series, as well as the highly acclaimed 'Nicola Roberts and The Truth about Tanning', 'Your Life In Their Hands', 'Edge of Life', 'What's Killing Our Bees' and 'The Ultimate Climb'. As well as making films for broadcasters and independently, she's worked with brands and establishments, making content for Skype, The V&A, L'Orèal, Baileys and Universal Music to name a few. Her latest feature documentary 'My Beautiful Broken Brain' on Netflix has won the DOCU award at IDFA and 'Best Film' at the Ahvaz Film Festival in Iran
Sophie Rois was born on 1 June 1961 in Ottensheim, Austria and studied acting at the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar in Vienna from 1982 to 1985. In the following years, she played at several theaters in Berlin, since 1992 she has been ensemble member at the city's Freie Volksbühne. Appearing also on successful TV productions such as Die Manns - Ein Jahrhundertroman (2001), she became one of the most respected actresses in the German speaking region.
Sophie Romer is known for The Swimmers (2022), Upon the Edge (2022) and Lord of Misrule (2023).
Sophie Rose is known for Sophie Rose - Back to Work (2017), Fear the Invisible Man (2023) and The Real Football Fan Show (2018).
Sophie Rundle is an English actress. Born on 21 April 1988 to Fiona and Michael Rundle, she has two brothers James and Henry. She attended the Bournemouth School for Girls before going on to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she graduated in 2011 with a BA in Acting. Upon graduation, she appeared in the period drama Garrow's Law (2009) and was part of the huge cast recreating the fate of the passenger liner Titanic (2012), which aired on the 100th anniversary of the disaster. Most of her appearances have been in dramas set in bygone days, from the 17th-century Jamestown (2017), the post-war The Bletchley Circle (2012) and Call the Midwife (2012), and the 1920s gangster saga Peaky Blinders (2013). She had contemporary roles in the sitcom Not Safe for Work (2015) and played the brave young PC Kirsten McAskill in Happy Valley (2014). On stage, she has also gone back to the 1920s in Noel Coward's 'The Vortex' at the Rose, Kingston and on film to the nineteenth century with Great Expectations (2012). In 2015, she joined another huge cast playing the pre-'Bleak House' Lady Dedlock in Dickensian (2015), a mash-up of various characters from books by Charles Dickens in a fictional interaction. In 2018 she will be seen in the series Bodyguard (2018).
Sophie Russell is an actress, known for Wire in the Blood (2002), The Invisible Woman (2013) and National Theatre Live: Young Marx (2017).
Sophie Sanderson is an actress, known for Jolt (2021), Carters Get Rich (2017) and Gigglebiz (2009).