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Sophie Stuckey (born 1 March 1991) is an English actress.


Biography and career

Sophie Stuckey was born in London, in the borough of Camden, on 1 March 1991. Her first role as an actress was in 2002, at the age of 11, in the film '' Close Your Eyes'', while the following year she was in ''
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's book of the same name. Afterwards, she was in '' The Dark'' in 2005 and in ''
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'' (aka ''Driving Aphrodite'') in 2009. Meanwhile, in 2004 she debuted on TV in the BBC film ''Who Cares?'', written and directed by Ray Harrison Graham and produced by RedBird Productions; in 2006 she appeared in one episode of the ninth season of ''
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'', playing Dora Southerly, a girl who finds the body of a man in an old sawmill. In 2010, she got the role of Summer Farley, leading of the TV series '' Summer in Transylvania'', which pushed her to quit her studies in Global Politics and International Relations at Birkbeck, and took part in ''
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, coming out in 2012: in the film she was Stella Kipps, late wife of the leading, who appeared only in flashbacks or as a ghost. The next year she joined the cast of the two-part miniseries '' The Reckoning'', in which she played the part of cancer-stricken fifteen-year-old Amanda Wilson. In 2012 she took part, as Jemma, in
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's horror film '' Comedown'', which was screened as world premiere on 4 October 2012 at Grimmfest. In January 2013 she was in two episodes of the sixteenth season of the TV series ''
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'', playing Karen Masters, while in April she was in '' Endeavour''. In September she was Eva Harper in the fourth episode of the third season of '' Vera''.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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Sophie Stuckey on ''United Agents''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stuckey, Sophie 1991 births Actresses from London English film actresses English television actresses Living people People from Camden Town