Sophie Vavasseur

Sophie Vavasseur (born 10 May 1992) is an Irish actress best known for her award-nominated role as Evelyn Doyle in the Irish film Evelyn.

Sophie Vavasseur
Born
Sophie Vavasseur

(1992-05-10) 10 May 1992
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present

Career

Born in Dublin, Ireland, Vavasseur has appeared in films and on stage, and has done a number of advertisements and voice-overs. She has acted in several films to date. The first was Evelyn, in which she played the title role, (the daughter of Pierce Brosnan's character). The second was Resident Evil: Apocalypse where she played Charles Ashford's daughter Angela "Angie" Ashford, who was the creator of the T-virus. Film credits also include the IMAX film Twang. On stage she appeared in Come on Over by Conor McPherson at the Gate Theatre.

In 2007, Vavasseur appeared in Becoming Jane, a movie based on the private life of Jane Austen; that same year she starred in a new British television adaptation of Charles Dickens's The Old Curiosity Shop. In 2010, she appeared as a possessed teenager in the Spanish horror film Exorcismus,[1] alongside Richard Felix, Doug Bradley and Stephen Billington.[2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Evelyn Evelyn Doyle
2004 Resident Evil: Apocalypse Angela "Angie" Ashford
2007 Becoming Jane Jane Lefroy
2010 Exorcismus Emma Evans
2014 Poison Pen Jessica
2017 Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack Hannah Direct to video

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Northanger Abbey Annie Thorpe Television film
2007 The Old Curiosity Shop Nell Trent Television film
2009 Masterpiece Nell Trent Episode: "The Old Curiosity Shop"
2017 Vikings Princess Ellisif 2 episodes
gollark: Oh, you said and I didn't scroll down, silly me.
gollark: I heard somewhere that it got shortened to chi-mas, and the Greek letter chi looks like x.
gollark: "Okay", kite.
gollark: I have reasons, "kite".
gollark: For now, anyway.

References

  1. Full 'Exorcismus' Casting and Synopsis
  2. Hodges, Mike (October 20, 2009). "EXORCISMUS gets rolling in Spain". Archived from the original on 2009-11-13.
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