Brooke Vincent

Brooke Vincent is a Manchester-born actress and presenter, best known for her long-running role as Sophie Webster in ITV’s Coronation Street.

Joining the series at just 11 years old, she became one of its most recognisable young talents across her 15 years on screen, earning multiple British Soap Award and National Television Award nominations.

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Brooke Vincent is a Manchester-born actress and presenter, best known for her long-running role as Sophie Webster in ITV’s Coronation Street.

Joining the series at just 11 years old, she became one of its most recognisable young talents across her 15 years on screen, earning multiple British Soap Award and National Television Award nominations.

Brooke reached an all-new audience when she competed in ITV’s Dancing on Ice, finishing as runner-up in the 2018 final.

Her work beyond Coronation Street spans television, stage and film, with screen credits including A League of Gentlemen(BBC), My Toughest Battle, and the short films Chapter 1: Liv and Chapter 2: Zach, both directed by Dominic Stephenson.

On stage, Brooke starred as Amy in the UK tour of The Syndicate, directed by Gaynor Faye, and previously appeared as Queenie in Be My Baby at the Lowry Theatre, Salford.

She is also the creator and host of the podcast You Don’t Know You’re Born, exploring honest, modern conversations around identity, motherhood, career and life.

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