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What happens when a child moves across America multiple times, adapting to new schools, new friends, and new environments? For Sophia Woodward, it created the perfect foundation for a successful acting career.
Sophia takes us through her remarkable journey to Hollywood stardom.
The conversation offers fascinating insights into the realities of child acting, including Sophia's breakthrough recurring role on Fox's "Lethal Weapon" at age 12 and her career-defining portrayal of Luna in "The Loud House Christmas" special and spawned both additional movies and a television series. Sophia details the grueling audition process for Luna, where her initiative to compose music for the character helped her stand out among countless competitors.
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Chapters

1. Meeting Sophia Woodward (00:00:00)

2. Growing Up on the Move (00:02:41)

3. Early Theater and Professional Acting (00:07:15)

4. Landing the Role of Luna (00:13:19)

5. Adult Roles and Career Evolution (00:19:08)

6. Social Media and Industry Balance (00:23:18)

7. Advice for Parents and Young Actors (00:29:09)

8. Personal Identity Beyond Acting (00:34:20)

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