Sophia Hyatt Bio - Biography

Name Sophia Hyatt
Height
Naionality English-Asian
Date of Birth 6-December-1984
Place of Birth
Famous for Acting
Sophia Hyatt is a British Asian actress, and singer. She has worked on both British and Indian projects. Hayat first came to public attention on Satellite Channel, Zee TV, where she hosted her own TV show for 3 years starting in 2000. The show became a cult favourite amongst young British Asians. She holds a BA (Hons) in Music and Performing Arts, and has studied acting for 7 years in total, including the Meisner Technique, which she is a huge fan of.

She has been instructed under David Schwimmer, famously from the American TV show Friends. In July 2012, Sofia was named the new "Curvy Icon" by VOGUE ITALIA. Sofia has appeared in TV Advertising campaigns for big international brands like Walkers Crisps, McDonalds, and was the first model/actor who featured in the campaign for Timotei hair shampoo, a brand well known for hair products for blondes. This was the first time they shot with a brunette from Indian origin. She started acting professionally at 16, where she landed her first role with the BBC on the hit show, "Absolute Power", where she starred alongside Stephen Fry. She then went on to star in the BAFTA award winning show Fur TV, where she played a Latino with a Brazilian accent. The show was an international success and has been translated in over 5 different languages.

Hayat has recently completed feature films The Unforgettable, Cash and Curry, (starring Ameet Chana) and Exitz. (starring Malcolm Mcdowell and Stephen Billington). The Unforgettable premiered at The Venice Film Festival in 2008 to rave reviews. Hayat played the lead role opposite Raji James. In Cash and Curry she plays the gun-toting wife of a gangster. Sofia has since appeared in BBC's "Waterloo Road", and "Jonathan Creek", as well as playing "Lucia", in the BAFTA award winning series, "Fur Tv", aired on MTV world wide. She has also published her book called, "Dishonoured", which was published by Blakes Publishing in October 2009, since translated into 3 different languages.