5'8" Sophie Dix was born in Paddington, London, England, UK. She is an actress and writer best known for The Hour of the Pig (1993), Soldier Soldier (1995-1996), Military Wives (2019). She has two feature films currently in development: Snowbirds and Louis, and A TV series adapted from the novel The Tea Planter's Daughter. Family (2) She lives in Oxfordshire with her two daughters, Georgia Dix and Violet Dix. Trivia (3) Grew up in Totnes, Devon (UK), and attended King Edward VI Comprehensive School (Kevics) then Drama Centre London. She twice stood for The Green Party in Hampstead Town, doubling votes.
Sophie Dixon is known for Paranormal Farm 3 Halloween (2019).
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.
Sophie Doran is known for A Bump Along the Way (2019).
Sophie Duez was born on 6 October 1962 in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France. She is an actress and producer, known for Marche à l'ombre (1984), Présumé dangereux (1990) and In extremis (1988).
Sophie Duker is known for EE British Academy Film Awards (2021), BBC Teach: Invasion of the Book Readers (2018) and Buffering (2021).
-Sophie Dupuis is a young filmmaker from Val-d'Or (Quebec, Canada) who studied at Concordia and Uqam. She has already shot several short films, including "J'viendrai t'chercher", in 2007, which toured a number of festivals. In 2008, she was lucky enough to be invited to France to shoot her film "Si tu savais Rosalie" as part of the import/export program at the Off-Court festival in Trouville-sur-Mer. In 2010, while already working on various projects, she was recruited by Crocodile Roux productions to co-write and direct a short fiction film in collaboration with teenagers from the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district of Montreal (Canada). In the summer of 2011, the festival du cinéma des gens d'ici asked her to create a film to celebrate the anniversary of her hometown. She then directed her first short documentary "Et puis on s'habitue..." (And then we get used to it...), in which she interviews Val-d'Or miners who talk about mine accidents, the physical consequences of working underground, but above all their love of the job. Meanwhile, she directed the touching short film "Félix et Malou", which was nominated for Best Short Film at the 2011 Jutra Awards. As if all this weren't enough, Sophie enjoys taking part in film events such as Kino, the Documenteur festival in Rouyn-Noranda and the "Fais ça Court" program broadcast on Télé-Québec, to multiply her experiences with the 7th art.
Sophie Ejiga is known for Omo Ghetto: The Saga (2020).
Sophie Elwin-Harris is known for Drain the Oceans (2018), Surviving the Mount St. Helens Disaster (2020) and Horizon (1964).
Sophie Evams grew up in Tonypandy in the Rhondda Valleys of Wales with younger sister Beth and their parents, Michelle and David. Sophie appeared on BBC-1's Over the Rainbow (2010), Andrew Lloyd Webber's search for a Dorothy; she placed runner-up. After that she attended Arts Educational Schools Chiswick, studying musical theatre. She then went on to become Alternate Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz", performing one show a week at the London Palladium. After a year as alternate, Sophie took on the role full-time performing eight shows a week. She has sung at various venues across the UK, including The Royal Albert Hall, The Royal Opera House (for the Olivier Awards), The Wales Millennium Centre, The Millennium Stadium, Liberty Stadium, Cardiff City Stadium, The Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, Manchester Bridgewater Hall, and Headingley Stadium. She has been featured in numerous television program, including a week-long stint on S4C's cariad@iaith/love4language, where she learned Welsh with other Welsh personalities. ITV also followed her for a year during the "Wizard of Oz" run for a documentary called "Dare to Dream". Sophie appears as part of The Marmalade Sandwich in Simon Pegg and Nick Frost' The World's End (2013). She has also had her own TV Christmas Show on BBC One Wales, where she performed with the BBC National Orchestra and special guests Michael Ball and Only Boys Aloud.