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EXCLUSIVE: British actress Sophia Brown has signed with Anonymous Content.
Brown most notably starred in Netflix’s The Witcher: Blood Origin, a spinoff of the fantasy drama series, The Witcher. The four-part limited series, set in an elven world 1,200 years before the world of The Witcher, tells a story lost to time – one of seven outcasts who unite against an unstoppable power that took everything from them. Their blood quest gives rise to a prototype Witcher in a conflict that brings about the “conjunction of the spheres,” when the worlds of monsters, men, and elves merge to become one. Brown starred opposite Michelle Yeoh, Francesca Mills and Laurence O’Fuarain.
Most recently she appeared in the ITVX limited series You & Me, opposite Harry Lawtey and Jessica Barden, and, prior to that, Joe Barton’s Netflix limited series Giri/Haji in which she starred opposite Will Sharpe and Kelly Macdonald.
In addition to her performance as “Tituba” in the National Theatre’s 2022 revival of The Crucible with Brendan Cowell, Brown’s additional small screen credits include John Ridley’s Guerilla for Sky Atlantic, BBC’s The Capture with Callum Turner, Netflix’s Marcella with Anna Friel and Nicholas Pinnock and Channel 4’s I Am Danielle with Letitia Wright.
On the big screen, she portrayed the character of Ruth in the British action thriller Dead Shot from Sky Cinema earlier this year.
Brown is represented by Sam Turnbull at Curtis Brown.
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