Doña Sofia Salvara
Sofia Salvara is an Italian footballer known for her technical skills, creativity, and goal-scoring prowess.
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Gentleman Bastard
Camorr, Therin Throne, World of the Gentleman Bastard Sequence
Sofia Salvara, born on August 22, 1998, in Venice, Italy, is an Italian actress who has gained international recognition for her captivating performances. With a passion for acting discovered at a young age, Sofia honed her skills at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA).
Her career took flight in 2015 with her debut in the Italian film “The Last Summer,” followed by notable roles in “The Mafia Kills Only in the Summer” and “The Miracle.” However, it was her portrayal of Ciri in the Netflix series “The Witcher” that propelled her to global fame. Critics and audiences alike lauded her performance as the young princess destined for greatness.
Since then, Sofia has graced the screens in numerous international productions, including “The King,” “The Old Guard,” and “The Witcher: Blood Origin.” Her talent has been duly recognized with accolades such as the Italian Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and a BAFTA Rising Star Award nomination.
Beyond her acting prowess, Sofia is a multi-faceted individual. Fluent in Italian, English, and French, she is also an accomplished dancer, singer, and songwriter. Her commitment to social causes is evident through her role as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, advocating for children’s rights worldwide.
With her captivating presence and diverse talents, Sofia Salvara continues to captivate audiences and make a lasting impact on the entertainment industry.