Sofia Boutella
Algerian and French actress
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2025 | Reprised her role as Eve Mansour in the second series of SAS: Rogue Heroes |
2024 | Scheduled to appear in multiple films: Argylle as Saba Al-Badr (cameo), Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver as Kora, and The Killer's Game as Maize |
2024 | Featured in Rebel Moon - Part Two: Director's Cut. |
2023 | Starred as Kora in Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire |
2022 | Appeared in television series Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities as Dr. Zahra and SAS: Rogue Heroes as Eve Mansour |
2022 | Played fictional female Free French spy Eve Mansour in SAS: Rogue Heroes. |
2021 | Starred in two films: Prisoners of the Ghostland as Bernice and Settlers as Ilsa |
2021 | Appears in Prisoners of the Ghostland. |
November 2021 | Cast as the lead in Zack Snyder's sci-fi adventure film Rebel Moon for Netflix in November. |
2020 | Featured in Foo Fighters' 'Shame Shame' and Silas Bassa's 'Katia the runaway' music videos |
2019 | Stars in the film Climax. |
2019 | Appeared in Madonna's 'God Control' music video |
October 2019 | Starred in episode 5 of the first season of Amazon Prime's Modern Love in October. |
2018 | Featured in Thirty Seconds to Mars' 'Rescue Me' music video |
2018 | Appeared in Gaspar Noé's psychological horror film Climax and starred in HBO drama Fahrenheit 451 alongside Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon. |
2018 | Portrayed French contract killer 'Nice' in the action crime thriller Hotel Artemis, with Jodie Foster, Jeff Goldblum, and Dave Bautista. |
October 2018 | Sofia Boutella ended her relationship with Robert Sheehan |
2017 | Portrayed a French secret agent in Atomic Blonde, alongside Charlize Theron, James McAvoy, John Goodman, and Toby Jones. |
2017 | Starred in The Mummy as Princess Ahmanet, receiving a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Supporting Actress. Also appeared in Atomic Blonde as Delphine Lasalle, nominated for ALOS Award for Best Supporting Actress |
2017 | Portrays the titular character in the American fantasy action-adventure film The Mummy and appears in Atomic Blonde. |
2016 | Played significant roles in multiple films: Jaylah in Star Trek Beyond, Shadha in Tiger Raid, and Vix in Jet Trash |
2016 | Stars in Star Trek Beyond. |
July 22 2016 | Appeared as the alien warrior Jaylah in Star Trek Beyond, released on July 22, 2016. |
2015 | Appeared in Take That's 'Get Ready For It' music video |
2015 | Boutella appeared in her first major film, Kingsman: The Secret Service, which launched her acting career. |
2014 | Appears in the significant film Kingsman: The Secret Service. |
2014 | After 12 years as a dancer, Boutella deliberately shifted her career focus to acting, initially preferring supporting roles to learn from experienced actors. |
March 2014 | Sofia Boutella began a romantic relationship with Irish actor Robert Sheehan |
2012 | Experiences her breakthrough acting role in the British film StreetDance 2. |
February 5 2012 | Performs as a backup dancer for Madonna at the Super Bowl halftime show. |
February 2011 | Became the main character in Michael Jackson's 'Hollywood Tonight' music video. |
2010 | Sofia Boutella appeared on Dancing with the Stars in the 'Macy's Stars of Dance' episode |
2010 | Appeared in multiple music videos including Beat Freaks/Geminiz's 'Jump II', Ne-Yo's 'Beautiful Monster', and 'Champagne Life' |
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