Sophie Wepper

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Sophie Wepper
Born Sophie-Margarita Wepper
(1981-10-18) October 18, 1981
Munich, Germany
Nationality  Germany
Occupation Actress
Years active 2003-present
Website
Agency Wandinger (German)

Sophie Wepper (born Sophie-Margarita Wepper October 18, 1981 in Munich, Germany) is a German actress.

Life and career

Sophie-Margarita Wepper is the daughter of actor Fritz Wepper and Countess of Görtz, Angela von Morgen.[1]

From 2002 to 2003 she studied television journalism at the Bavarian Academy of Television, followed by a one-year practical training at Lisa Film GmbH an Austrian-German film production company. Sophie Wepper gave her television debut in 1991 to her fathers side in the TV-Series Derrick. Since 2003 she played supporting roles in the TV-Series In aller Freundschaft. She also works behind the camera and completed a rotating traineeship at the TV-Series Unter weißen Segeln episode Odyssee des Herzens, which originated in Greece with Fritz Wepper.

In the thriller series Mord in bester Gesellschaft, of the eleven episodes have been created since 2007, she played again with her father her first major film role.

In the summer of 2013 Sophie Wepper played the role of Nsho-chi at the Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg.[2]

Selected filmography

Theater roles

External links

References

  1. Sophie Wepper in: Die Welt
  2. Sophie Wepper in: t-online
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