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    Sophie Dahl

    1977-09-15 (46 years old) in London, England

    Sophie Dahl (born Sophie Holloway; 15 September 1977) is a British author and former fashion model. Dahl was born Sophie Holloway in London to the actor Julian Holloway and the writer Tessa Dahl. As a child, Sophie attended 10 schools and lived in 17 homes in various locations including London, New York, and India. Dahl often spent time at both her maternal and paternal grandparents' houses in Great Missenden and Angmering respectively. Dahl has noted that her childhood was "an odd one, but with such magic". Her maternal grandparents were the children’s author Roald Dahl and the American actress Patricia Neal. Her paternal grandparents were the actor Stanley Holloway and former chorus dancer Violet Lane. Dahl was the inspiration for Sophie, the main character in her maternal grandfather’s book, The BFG. She is married to singer Jamie Cullum, and has two daughters. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Movies

    actor
    The Children's Party at the Palace
    20 %|Jun 25, 2006
    Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Documentary
    actor
    Little Fugitive
    65 %|May 27, 2006
    Drama
    poster
    Fantastic Mr. Dahl
    0 %|Jun 22, 2005
    Documentary, History
    poster
    Stories of Lost Souls
    58 %|Nov 12, 2004
    Drama
    poster
    King of Bollywood
    40 %|Sep 24, 2004
    Comedy, Drama
    poster
    People I Know
    53 %|Nov 21, 2002
    Drama, Thriller
    poster
    Revengers Tragedy
    54 %|Aug 6, 2002
    Comedy, Drama, Science Fiction
    poster
    Best
    61 %|May 10, 2000
    Drama
    poster
    Mad Cows
    39 %|Oct 29, 1999
    Comedy

    Series

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    The Delicious Miss Dahl
    0 %|Mar 23, 2010
    Reality
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    Deadline
    0 %|Apr 4, 2007
    poster
    The One Show
    48 %|Aug 14, 2006
    News, Talk
    poster
    imagine…
    53 %|Jun 11, 2003
    Documentary, News
    poster
    So Graham Norton
    63 %|Jul 3, 1998
    Comedy, Talk
    poster
    This Morning
    55.79 %|Oct 3, 1988
    Talk, News