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Sophie Skelton Bio
Sophie Skelton Bio
Sophie Skelton is an English actress who became known after playing the role of Brianna Randall Fraser on the drama series Starz Outlander. She is also known for her appearances on television series such as Waterloo Road, So Awkward, Casualty, and Ren.

Sophie Skelton is an English actress who became known after playing the role of Brianna Randall Fraser on the drama series Starz Outlander. She is also known for her appearances on television series such as Waterloo Road, So Awkward, Casualty, and Ren: The Girl at the Mark. Her film credits include 211, Son of Another Mother, and Day of the Dead: Bloodline. Sophie Skelton was born on March 7, 1994 in Woodford, Greater Manchester, UK. Mark Wahlberg Height

Sophie Skelton made her debut as Margaret in Ian Vernon's war movie "The War I Knew" in 2014. She won her first major role in the British war drama Another Mother's Son in 2017, in the role of Jess. In 2012, Skelton appeared in two episodes of the British drama series DCI Banks for her role as Becca Smith.

Sophie has received critical acclaim for her roles as Eve Boston in Waterloo Road (2013), Student Jane in Foyle's War (2015), Sofia Matthews in So Awkward (2015) and Brianna Randall Fraser in Outlander.

Ren: The Girl with the Mark in 2016 as Ren, Outlander as Brianna Randall Fraser, Another Mother's Son in 2017 as Jess, 211 in 2018 as Lisa MacAvoy, Day of the Dead: Bloodline in 2018 as Zoe Parker, and many more.

Sophie has yet to reveal anything of her net worth or her salary to the media, but she has had to make a fortune from her acting career over the years. She developed an interest in dance from an early age and enrolled at the Royal Academy at the age of three to learn ballet.

She made the leap into theater and stage productions during her teens and was discovered by an agent while she was performing on stage at the age of 15. Sophie is the only member of her family to pursue an acting career.

She got her chance with the role of a schoolgirl "Becca Smith" in the second series of the British crime drama DCI Banks in 2012. In 2016, she won the Hyperdrive Festival Award for Best Actress for her work in Ren: The Girl at the Mark.

She has been featured in magazines such as Vulkan, Variety, and Harper's Bazaar US. For her role as Zoe in the movie Day of the Dead: Bloodline (2018), she had to learn combat training. She has supported many charities, including The British Heart Foundation, Crohn's & Colitis UK, and others.