Brooke Vincent

Brooke Vincent is a Manchester-born actress, presenter and podcast host, best known for her iconic portrayal of Sophie Webster in ITV’s long-running soap Coronation Street.

Joining the series at just 11 years old, Brooke spent over 15 years and more than 1,200 episodes on the show, becoming one of the soap’s most recognisable young stars. Her performance earned multiple British Soap Award and National Television Award nominations, while Sophie’s groundbreaking coming-of-age storyline contributed to wider acclaim for the series.

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Brooke Vincent is a Manchester-born actress, presenter and podcast host, best known for her iconic portrayal of Sophie Webster in ITV’s long-running soap Coronation Street.

Joining the series at just 11 years old, Brooke spent over 15 years and more than 1,200 episodes on the show, becoming one of the soap’s most recognisable young stars. Her performance earned multiple British Soap Award and National Television Award nominations, while Sophie’s groundbreaking coming-of-age storyline contributed to wider acclaim for the series.

Brooke later reached an even broader audience as runner-up on ITV’s Dancing on Ice in 2018, further establishing herself as a familiar face across British television.

In 2026, Brooke was announced to join the cast of Channel 4’s Hollyoaks in a major new role as part of a powerful upcoming storyline.

Her work beyond Coronation Street spans television, stage and film, with screen credits including The League of Gentlemen, 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.

Alongside her acting career, Brooke has built a successful career as a presenter and broadcaster, appearing regularly across radio and entertainment programming, including ITVBe’s Drama Queens. She is also the creator and host of the podcast You Don’t Know You’re Born, which explores honest, modern conversations around identity, motherhood, career and family life.

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