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Sofia Boutella

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Sofia Boutella
Boutella in 2017
Born (1982-04-03) 3 April 1982 (age 42)
Bab El Oued, Algiers, Algeria
Alma materBerklee College of Music
Occupations
  • Actress
  • dancer
  • model
Years active1998–present
FatherSafy Boutella

Sofia Boutella (Arabic: صوفيا بوتلة; born 3 April 1982)[1] is an Algerian actress, dancer and model.[2][3][4][5][6] She is known for her roles in the films Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014), Star Trek Beyond (2016), The Mummy (2017), Climax (2018), Rebel Moon (2023) and Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver (2024).

Early life

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Sofia Boutella was born in the Bab El Oued district of Algiers, Algeria,[7] to an architect mother and a jazz musician father, Safy Boutella.[8] Her brother, Seif, works as a visual effects artist in the entertainment industry.[9][10] Her surname means "the men of the mountains". She was raised in a fairly secular household that cultivated artistic expression and creativity. Boutella described her childhood as a happy one, stating that she was "blessed to be born into a family that allowed me to express myself, to be myself and let out all sorts of colours that were living in my imagination and in my heart."[11]

With her family's encouragement, Boutella started classical dance education when she was five years old. In 1992, at the age of 10, she left Algeria with her family in the midst of the Algerian Civil War and moved to France.[12] Shortly thereafter, she started rhythmic gymnastics, joining the French national team at age 18, and then later graduated from Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.[13][14][15][16]

Dancing career

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Growing up in Paris, Boutella was exposed to many more forms of dance, particularly hip hop and street-dance, which intrigued her for offering more "freedom" compared to the more disciplined styles of ballet and gymnastics.[11] She joined a group called the Vagabond Crew, which won the Battle of the Year in 2006, and participated in a spin-off group called "Chiennes de Vie and Aphrodites".[citation needed] She has cited Fred Astaire, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Bob Fosse as artistic influences.[17]

Her breakthrough as a dancer came in 2007, when she was picked for the Jamie King choreography for Nike Women's "Keep Up" campaign, serving as a role model of femininity and hip-hop.[18][11] This was a major boost to her career and led to more work alongside stars like Madonna, in her Confessions Tour, and Rihanna.[15][18] She credits her work with Madonna for helping her learn English.[19]

Boutella successfully auditioned for the Michael Jackson This Is It tour, but could not attend due to the extension of the Madonna tour, whose dates coincided with the Jackson tour.[20] She was the main character in the music video for "Hollywood Tonight" by Michael Jackson in February 2011.[21][20]

Acting career

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Sofia Boutella (2017)

Beginning at age 17, Boutella rehearsed with famed Spanish choreographer Blanca Li. She began dancing in film and television shows, as well as in commercials and concert tours.[15][18]

She played the lead character Eva in the drama film StreetDance 2 (2012),[22] the sequel to StreetDance 3D (2010).

In 2014, after 12 years as a dancer, Boutella sought a career in acting. Initially, she purposefully avoided auditioning for lead roles, wishing to play supporting characters so as to learn from more experienced actors.[3] In 2015, she appeared in her first major film, Kingsman: The Secret Service, which jump-started her career as an actress.[23] One year later, she appeared as the alien warrior Jaylah in Star Trek Beyond, released on 22 July 2016.[24]

In 2017, she portrayed a French secret agent in the David Leitch film Atomic Blonde, which also featured Charlize Theron, James McAvoy, John Goodman and Toby Jones. The same year, she played the titular character in The Mummy, along with Tom Cruise, Russell Crowe and Annabelle Wallis.

Beginning in 2018, Boutella's profile rose, and she began to appear in more central roles. That year, she appeared in the Gaspar Noé dark psychological horror film Climax, starred alongside Michael B. Jordan and Michael Shannon in the HBO drama film Fahrenheit 451,[25] and portrayed French contract killer 'Nice' in the near-future action crime thriller Hotel Artemis, alongside Jodie Foster, Jeff Goldblum, and Dave Bautista.

In October 2019, she starred in episode 5 of the first season of Amazon Prime's Modern Love.

In November 2021, Boutella was cast as the lead in the sci-fi adventure film Rebel Moon directed by Zack Snyder for Netflix.[26]

Boutella played the female lead in SAS: Rogue Heroes, released in 2022.

Personal life

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Boutella is the cousin of actress Shirine Boutella.[citation needed]

Although she has lived mostly in France since age 10, Boutella maintains strong ties to her Algerian roots and identity:

Algeria is a country that is dear to me, because it's where I'm from, where my family is from, it's my home. That will never leave me. I feel very worldly. But leaving a place like that when you're so young doesn't come without missing a sense of identity and belonging to one place. I think I've been blessed with the ability to travel, because I'm fearless to go anywhere, but I miss a sense of home, which was originally Algeria. But I feel Algerian, I'm proud to be Algerian and I carry that with me wherever I go.[11]

From March 2014 until October 2018, Boutella was in a relationship with Irish actor Robert Sheehan.[27][28]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2002 Le Défi [29]
2004 Les Cordier, juge et flic Maya Episode: "Temps mort" [30]
2005 Permis D'Aimer Lila [29]
2006 Azur et Asmar La Fée des elfes Voice role [30]
Megatánc (Megadance) [31][32]
2007 Supermodelo
The Confessions Tour: Live from London Dancer
2010 Dancing with the Stars Episode: "Macy's Stars of Dance"
2012 StreetDance 2 Eva [33]
2014 Monsters: Dark Continent Ara [34]
2015 Kingsman: The Secret Service Gazelle [35]
2016 Star Trek Beyond Jaylah [24][36]
Tiger Raid Shadha
Jet Trash Vix
2017 The Mummy Princess Ahmanet Nominated – Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actress [37][38]
Atomic Blonde Delphine Lasalle Nominated – ALOS Award for Best Supporting Actress [39]
Kingsman: The Golden Circle Gazelle Archive footage
2018 Fahrenheit 451 Clarisse Television film [40]
Climax Selva
Hotel Artemis Nice [41]
2019 Love, Antosha Herself Documentary [42]
Modern Love Yasmine Television series; 2 episodes
2021 Prisoners of the Ghostland Bernice
Settlers Ilsa
2022 Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities Dr. Zahra Television series; 1 episode
SAS: Rogue Heroes Eve Mansour Miniseries [43]
2023 Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire Kora [44]
2024 Argylle Saba Al-Badr Cameo
Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver Kora
The Killer's Game Maize [45]
TBA DreamQuil TBA Post-production

Music videos

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  • Cesária Évora – "Nutridinha" (2001)[29]
  • Jamiroquai – "Little L" (2001)[29]
  • Matt Pokora – "Showbiz (The Battle)" (2004)[citation needed]
  • BodyRockers – "I Like the Way (You Move)" (2005)[29]
  • Axwell – "Feel the Vibe ('Til the Morning Comes)" (2005)[29]
  • Madonna – "Hung Up" (2005)[29]
  • Madonna – "Sorry" (2006)[29]
  • Rihanna – "SOS (Nike Version)" (2006)[citation needed]
  • Chris Brown – "Wall to Wall" (2007)[29]
  • Matt Pokora – "Dangerous" (2008)[citation needed]
  • Madonna – "Celebration" (2009)[citation needed]
  • Usher – "Hey Daddy (Daddy's Home)" (2009)[citation needed]
  • Beat Freaks/Geminiz – "Jump II" (2010)[citation needed]
  • Ne-Yo – "Beautiful Monster" (2010)[citation needed]
  • Ne-Yo – "Champagne Life" (2010)[citation needed]
  • Michael Jackson – "Hollywood Tonight" (2011)[20]
  • Take That – "Get Ready For It" (2015)[46]
  • Thirty Seconds to Mars – "Rescue Me" (2018)[47]
  • Madonna – "God Control" (2019)[48]
  • Foo Fighters – "Shame Shame" (2020)[49]
  • Silas Bassa – "Katia the runaway" (2020)[50]

References

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  45. ^ Grobar, Matt (19 May 2023). "Ben Kingsley, Sofia Boutella Join Dave Bautista In Lionsgate Action Comedy The Killer's Game". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 19 May 2023.
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Further reading

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  • H. W. Wilson (2017). Current Biography Yearbook 2017 (78th ed.). Ipswich, Massachusetts: Grey House Publishing. ISBN 978-1-61925-848-8.
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  • Sofia Boutella at IMDb
  • Talent Portfolio for Sofia Boutella at AMCK Management
  • Model Portfolio Archived 15 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine at IMG Models
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