Sophie Melville Explained

Sophie Melville
Education:Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama
Occupation:Actress
Known For:Iphigenia in Splott
Television:The Pact
Yearsactive:2013–present

Sophie Melville (born 1991) is a Welsh actor of stage and screen from Swansea, Wales. She has been the recipient of best actress at the Stage Awards for Acting Excellence and nominated for the Outstanding Solo Performance at the Drama Desk Awards and the Best Actress Award at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for her work in Iphigenia in Splott.

Early life

Born in Swansea in 1991, Melville completed a BTec in performing arts in 2009 at Gorseinon College and went on to receive a first class honours in acting at Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in 2013.[1]

Career

Stage

She had a “breakout” role in the one-woman play Iphigenia in Splott by Gary Owen which she first played in 2015 at the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff. The play was then chosen as part of the British Council’s Edinburgh Showcase at The Pleasance at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2015. The play transferred to the National Theatre’s Temporary Space in 2016.[2] Melville won The Stage Award for Acting Excellence for her role, in 2015.[3] and was nominated for an Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actress in 2016.[4]

Melville then appeared as Marilyn Monroe in Insignificance, at the Theatr Clwyd in Mold, in 2016. Followed by Blackbird, at Cardiff’s The Other Room in 2016. In 2017 she appeared in Low Level Panic, at the Orange Tree Theatre, London.[5]

In 2018 Melville was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performanceand appeared in London’s West End in The Divide.[6] In 2019 she appeared alongside Erin Doherty – playing twins separated at birth, one of whom is raised by a wolf – in the Ross Willis two-hander Wolfie at London’s Theatre 503 in 2019 in which Michael Billington referred to Melville as “an astonishing, rubber-limbed shapeshifter”.[7]

In 2021 she appeared at the Soho Theatre in Herding Cats where the guardian described her as “one of the best British actors of her generation”'.[8] She also appeared in Morgan Lloyd Malcolm’s play about postpartum depression, Mum, at the Soho Theatre in 2021. In 2022, she played Portia in The Merchant of Venice in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at the Globe.[9] Melville returned to Iphigenia in Splott in 2022 at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith which The Guardian said “Melville performs with such expressive athleticism that it looks like the theatrical equivalent of triple somersaults at the start“ and describes the show at “perfect theatre”.[10]

In 2023, she appeared in Cowbois at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon.[11] She transferred with the production to London’s Royal Court Theatre in 2024.[12]

Television

In 2021, Melville could be seen as Mandy Thomas in the first series of the Welsh-set BBC One drama series The Pact.[13] In 2023, Melville was cast in the Michael Sheen project The Way alongside Luke Evans and Callum Scott Howells.[14]

Personal life

Melville identifies as queer. She is dyslexic, has Irlen syndrome and received an ADHD diagnosis in her mid-20s.[15] [16] [17]

Partial filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2016The MissingYoung Nadia1 episode
2019The Left BehindLisaTV film
2020Call the MidwifeYvonne Smith1 episode
2020BangMarissa3 episodes
2021The PactMandy5 episodes
2023The Chelsea DetectiveDaisy Phillips1 episode
2024The WayThea DriscollLead role

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Graduate Sophie Wows Edinburgh. September 2, 2015. May 15, 2023. Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.
  2. Web site: The Guardian. 'A call to arms': Sophie Melville returns to furious drama about austerity's brutal impact. May 15, 2023. September 12, 2022. Natasha. Tripney.
  3. Web site: Sophie Melville to reprise her award-winning role in Iphigenia in Splott. The Stage. July 14, 2022. May 15, 2023. Mathew. Hemley.
  4. Web site: Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2016: The shortlist. Standard.co.uk. Robert. Dex. October 24, 2016. May 15, 2023.
  5. Web site: May 15, 2023. The Stage. Sophie Melville: 'I was scared theatre would be posh and I wouldn't understand it'. March 2, 2017. Catherine. Love.
  6. Web site: Sophie Melville. Broadway World. May 15, 2023.
  7. Web site: Wolfie review — Erin Doherty and Sophie Melville showcase their remarkable range at Theatre503. May 15, 2023. Patricia. Nicol. March 31, 2019. The Sunday Times.
  8. Web site: Herding Cats review – the super-slick return of a play that still stings. The Guardian. May 15, 2023. Chris. Wiegand. May 21, 2021.
  9. Web site: Sophie Melville: 'I'm at my happiest when I sweat a lot while I'm acting'. The Stage. May 15, 2023. February 18, 2022. Fergus. Morgan.
  10. Web site: Iphigenia in Splott review – a shattering modern classic that distils all our troubles. The Guardian. Arifa. Akba. October 2, 2022. May 15, 2023.
  11. Web site: RSC announces casting for queer cowboy show Cowbois. Whats on Stage. 20 February 2024. 31 August 2023.
  12. Web site: Ez. Roberts. 20 January 2024. 20 February 2024. BBC News. Royal Court play Cowbois aims to put 'trans joy' centre stage.
  13. Web site: Patrick. Cremona. Meet the cast of BBC One drama The Pact. June 1, 2021. May 15, 2023.
  14. Web site: Stars join Michael Sheen's TV directorial debut. bbc.co.uk. May 15, 2023. May 15, 2023.
  15. Web site: Independent. 19 February 2024. 20 February 2024. The Way’s Sophie Melville: ‘My idea of acting was middle-class people in frocks’ . Ellie. Harrison.
  16. Web site: 10 LGBTQ+ rising stars. The Radio Times. May 15, 2023.
  17. Web site: Wales Online. May 15, 2023. Steffan. Rhys. February 6, 2022. BBC Chloe: Erin Doherty has a famous partner and they shop at Lidl together.