- Sophie Bould
Sophie Bould, born 1982, is a British theatre and TV actress. Sophie is originally from Shropshire, but is now based in London.
Sophie graduated with a first class degree from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts having earlier attended the National Youth Theatre.
Sophie's television appearances include: The Inspector Lynley Mysteries, Holby City, and is represented Hatton McEwan.
She recently (2007) appeared in London's West End at The Palladium in Andrew Lloyd Webber's production of 'The Sound of Music', alongside Connie Fisher, winner of the hit TV reality show "How do you solve a problem like Maria?". Sophie played the eldest child of the Von Trapp family, Liesl. She was also the understudy for "Maria" and has received rave reviews in that role having stepped in to cover an extended absence by Fisher through illness. Bould left "The Sound of Music" on September 24, 2007 when her 12 month contract ended and was succeeded by Amy Lennox.
Sophie appeared at the National Theatre on the South Bank in "Coram Boy" and enjoyed a season at Regents Park, London. Her stage debut was as the lead in the
Rodgers and Hammerstein version of Cinderella, at Bristol Old Vic.
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