Sophia Ntovas
Sophia Ntovas started acting at age 13, making her debut to the stage as Sandy from the musical Grease. Since then, she has studied among Chicago's top training studios: The Second City, The Acting Studio Chicago, Green Shirt Studio, Piven Theatre, and Vagabond School of the Arts. She first returned to the stage in the Q Brothers 'ad-rap-tation' version of Romeo and Juliet, "I Heart Juliet", at the Collaboraction Sketchbook Theatre. Her most notable film credits include Argentum Entertainment's "New Life", starring Bill Cobbs, Terry O'Quinn, and Barry Corbin. She also guest starred in NBC's "Chicago PD" alongside Sophia Bush and Jesse Lee Soffer. Most recently, she filmed the leading role in the pilot "Beautifully Flawed" produced by Shari Rigby, Lukas Colombo, and Madeline Caroll. The film adaptation of the book Beautifully Flawed follows the true story of Shari Rigby--realized by Sophia Ntovas--as she struggles through life, relationships, and finding her own identity.
Sophia currently splits her time between her hometown of Chicago and LA. She is a student at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, CA.