Sonja O'Hara

Sonja O'Hara (born October 1, 1987) Birth name Sonja Kristiansen, is an award-winning Canadian actress and filmmaker who is represented by William Morris Endeavor (WME). She is originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and currently resides in Los Angeles, California. She is best known for playing the role of Calpurnia Dylan in the 2015 American film "Ovum." In 2007, O'Hara appeared on the New York stage in a production of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Norman Mailer's play The Deer Park as a character based on Marilyn Monroe.[1]

Sonja O'Hara Red Carpet at Big Bear Horror Fest, October 2012

In 2019, O'Hara made her feature film directorial debut helming the live-action adaptation of the popular Japanese video game Root Letter.[2]

Early life

O'Hara began acting at age ten, appearing in school plays including a local production of The Nutcracker where she played Clara. She is the youngest of two siblings. At 17, O'Hara moved to New York City to attend The New York Conservatory For Dramatic Arts. In 2006, O'Hara was cast as a lead in the New York debut of the recently discovered Tennessee Williams' play Pieces of Paradise, directed by Stephan Morrow.[3]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Da Heist Rachel White
2010 In the Hands of God Eve
2010 #1 Cheerleader Camp Betty
2011 Shark Bite Joanie
2011 The Victorville Massacre Stephanie Storms
2011 For the Children Anabelle
2012 Bananazzz Andenisse Brown
2013 Town Red Lily
2013 Rambler Alice
2014 Ovum Calpurnia Dylan
2020 Root Letter Director
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References

  1. Bosworth, Patricia. "Mailer's Movie Madness". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2013-05-22.
  2. Frater, Patrick (19 September 2019). "Danny Ramirez to Star in Film Adaptation of 'Root Letter' Video Game (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  3. "Pieces of Paradise". Nytheatre.com. 2006-10-23. Retrieved 2013-05-22.

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