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Sophie Wilde Height, Age, Family, Biography

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Age: 26 Years
Marital Status: Unmarried
Hometown: Sydney

Sophie Wilde

Bio/Wiki
ProfessionActor
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 10" (178 cm)
Eye ColourBrown
Hair ColourBlack
Career
DebutFilm: 'Talk to Me' (2022) as Mia
TV: 'Eden' (2021) as Scout
Awards2020- Rising Star Award by Casting Guild of Australia
2024- Best Actress in a Leading Role Award at the AACTA Awards for 'Talk to Me' (2022)
Sophie Wilde (left) with her award at the AACTA Awards (2024)
2024- Trophée Chopard at the Cannes Film Festival
2024- Best Actress in a Horror Movie Award at the Critics' Choice Super Awards for 'Talk to Me' (2022)
2024- Best Supporting Actress Award at the Logie Awards for 'Boy Swallows Universe' (2024)
Personal Life
Date of Birth22 February 1998 (Sunday)
Age (as of 2024) 26 Years
BirthplaceSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Zodiac signPisces
NationalityAustralian
HometownSydney
SchoolNewtown High School of the Performing Arts, Newton, Australia
College/UniversityNational Institute of Dramatic Art, Sydney
Educational QualificationBachelor of Fine Arts
Social MediaInstagram
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
ParentsFather- Simon (Abstract Artist)
Sophie Wilde with her father
Mother- Monalisa (Counsellor)
SiblingsBrother- 1

Sophie Wilde

Some Lesser Known Facts About Sophie Wilde

  • Sophie Wilde was born to an Ivorian mother and an Australian father.
  • Since her childhood, Sophie Wilde’s grandparents used to take her to theatre shows, the opera, and random musicals and that’s how she got inclined towards the field of acting and decided to pursue it as her career.
  • At the age of five, Sophie started taking acting classes at the National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) and the Australian Theatre for Young People.
  • In 2014, Sophie and her father Simon went on a trip to the Himalayas and both of them reportedly went missing on their way to Kathmandu, Nepal due to the 2014 Nepal Snowstorm Disaster. After nine days of them being missing, Sophie’s father called his wife and told her that both Sophie and him were fine.
  • Talking about her role in the Australian TV drama series titled ‘Eden’ (2021), Sophie Wilde was quoted saying in an interview that

    It was the first audition where I had gut-certainty that it was the right role.”

  • She was cast in the Bell Shakespeare’s 2020 production of the theatre play ‘Hamlet’ written by William Shakespeare. Sophie played the character of Ophelia in the play.
  • In 2021, Sophie Wilde was cast in the British four-part crime drama television series titled ‘You Don’t Know Me’ which was based on the 2017 crime novel of the same name by Imran Mahmood. The TV series was telecast on the BBC One TV channel.

    Sophie Wilde in a still from the British four-part crime drama TV series titled 'You Don't Know Me' (2021)

    Sophie Wilde in a still from the British four-part crime drama TV series titled ‘You Don’t Know Me’ (2021)

  • In 2023, Sophie Wilde was cast in the Australian fantasy adventure comedy film titled ‘The Portable Door’ which was based on the 2003 novel of the same name. She played the character of Sophie Pettingel in the film.

    Sophie Wilde (right) in a still from the Australian fantasy adventure comedy film titled 'The Portable Door' (2023)

    Sophie Wilde (right) in a still from the Australian fantasy adventure comedy film titled ‘The Portable Door’ (2023)

  • In 2024, she was cast in the Australian erotic thriller film titled ‘Babygirl’ in which she played the character of Esme.

    Sophie Wilde in a still from the Australian erotic thriller film titled 'Babygirl' (2024)

    Sophie Wilde in a still from the Australian erotic thriller film titled ‘Babygirl’ (2024)

  • Sophie Wilde has been part of many TV series and some of them include ‘Tom Jones’ (2023), ‘Everything Now’ (2023), and ‘Boy Swallows Universe’ (2024).

    Sophie Wilde in a still from the drama TV series titled 'Boy Swallows Universe' (2024)

    Sophie Wilde in a still from the drama TV series titled ‘Boy Swallows Universe’ (2024)