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Actress Sophia Lillis, known for her leading role in the "It" films directed by Andy Muschietti, has signed a representation deal with WME agency covering all areas of her work, with a focus on expanding her activities in cinema, television, and other artistic fields.
This move follows her participation in the short series All Her Fault on the Peacock platform, which received a Critics' Choice nomination. She is currently appearing in the comedy series The Chair Company on HBO alongside Tim Robinson, which has been renewed for a second season. She is also set to star in the film Ancient History, produced by A24 and written by Annie Baker, in addition to appearing in the horror game Overdose designed by Hideo Kojima.
Highlights of Sophia Lillis's Recent Works
- Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves alongside Chris Pine and Hugh Grant.
- Asteroid City directed by Wes Anderson.
- The Adults with Michael Cera and Hannah Gross.
- Uncle Frank directed by Alan Ball, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival and won the GLAAD Award for Best TV Movie.
- Gretel & Hansel produced by Orion Pictures.
- Her role in the series Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase.
On the television front, Lillis is known for her role in Sharp Objects on HBO alongside Amy Adams, and for leading the Netflix series I Am Not Okay With This.
The Significance of Representation by WME
Sophia Lillis's joining WME agency enhances her opportunities to secure diverse projects in film and television, reflecting her ongoing development as a promising young actress seeking to broaden the scope of her artistic work.
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