
Sex, secrets and suspicion – the true story of a duchess publicly shamed in a high society divorce that gripped the nation.
BBC One

In this 3-part drama, Sophia plays Louise “Oui Oui” Campbell, Ian Campbell’s second wife.





Sex, secrets and suspicion – the true story of a duchess publicly shamed in a high society divorce that gripped the nation.
BBC One
In this 3-part drama, Sophia plays Louise “Oui Oui” Campbell, Ian Campbell’s second wife.
All That Glitters is a short drama fantasy, starring Sophia Myles and Alec Newman, that tackles the issue of domestic violence through the story of two disparate strangers from across the class divide, whose paths cross by chance, and whose lives are changed forever.
Click on the link below to watch the trailer!
NOTE: Trailer does include some adult language.
All That Glitters (Official Trailer)
from Dan Bronzite on Vimeo.
Sophia appeared on the UK quiz show Pointless Celebrities, a celebrity version of the general knowledge quiz in which contestants try to come up with the answers that nobody else could think of. As it was a Sci-fi and Fantasy themed episode, she was partnered with David Graham who is known for his role as the voice of Parker in the original Thunderbirds!
If you live in the UK, you can catch up with the episode on BBC iPlayer until December 21, 2020
Sophia has taken part in a charity campaign to help support NHS Intensive Care staff. “Keep Fighting” is a campaign harnessing comedy and spoof in the way Brits do better than anyone.
Tickets can be purchased from https://www.keepfightingnhs.org – you will be able to watch the video for 1 hour after purchase.
“It’s so funny. It’s so moving. It’s eye-opening.”
That’s @SophiaMyles‘ review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Are you ready to watch something extra special? Buy a ticket for Wednesday’s virtual premiere at https://t.co/vjve1ORBP7 and you’ll be helping raise funds for @ics_updates! pic.twitter.com/S8ZLKEOeFo
— Keep Fighting for the NHS & ICS 🥊 (@fightforNHS_ICS) November 9, 2020
Please take a moment to watch the video below that outlines the strain the Intensive Care Units are currently under. Funds raised will go to the Intensive Care Society charity (ICS) which is in desperate need due to Covid-19.