Sophia Anne Caruso

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Sophia Anne Caruso
Born (2001-07-11) July 11, 2001 (age 22)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, dancer
Years active2011–present

Sophia Anne Caruso (born July 11, 2001) is an American actress and singer best known for originating the role of Lydia Deetz in the Broadway musical Beetlejuice , a role for which she won a Theatre World Award. She also portrays Sophie in The School for Good and Evil , in 2022. Other theatre credits include Girl in Lazarus (2015-17) and Iris in The Nether (2015).

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Early life

Caruso was born on July 11, 2001 [1] in Spokane, Washington, to Steve Caruso, a former “club pro” golf professional, and Deena Caruso, who owned several clothing and jewelry stores. She is the youngest of three children. [2] Caruso was involved in the local Spokane Children's Theatre, starting at age 7, before transitioning to theatre at Spokane Civic Theatre and Interplayers Professional Theatre. [3] [2] Caruso made her professional debut in 2011 at age nine when she played Helen Keller in the Interplayers Professional Theatre production of The Miracle Worker in Spokane. [4]

Caruso’s final role in Spokane was as Tina Denmark in Ruthless! The Musical at Interplayers in June 2012. However, it never opened because actor David Gigler collapsed on stage during rehearsal just days before opening and died. [3]

In 2012, she and her family relocated to New York so that Caruso could pursue acting professionally. [3]

Career

Theatre

In 2014, Caruso was able to reprise her role as Tina Denmark in Ruthless! The Musical for a limited run at the Triad Theatre. The next month, she originated the role of Charlotte van Gotheem in Little Dancer at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. [5]

In 2015, Caruso appeared in the off-Broadway play The Nether at the MCC Theater, for which she received a Lucille Lortel nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play. [6] [7] Later that year, Caruso originated the role of "Girl" in David Bowie's musical Lazarus at New York Theatre Workshop in Manhattan. [8]

She then made her Broadway debut as The Girl in Blackbird at the Belasco Theatre. [9] Later that year, she appeared in the ensemble of the Encores! staged concert production of Runaways at New York City Center. [10] In October 2016, she reprised her role as "Girl" in London in the King's Cross Theatre production of Lazarus for which she received a WhatsOnStage Award nomination for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical". [11] [12]

In 2017, Caruso originated the role of Lydia Deetz in a workshop of the musical Beetlejuice , reprising the role in the musical's tryout at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C., before starring in the Broadway production beginning in March 2019. [13] She won a Theatre World Award for the role. [14] Caruso left the show abruptly on February 19, 2020, using her contractual out in order to pursue work in film and television. [15]

Music

Caruso's debut single "Toys" was released on May 22, 2020. The song was produced by Henry Hey, who worked with Caruso as the musical director of Lazarus , and Nick Littlemore of Empire of the Sun. [16] She plans to release an EP. [17] In July 2022, Caruso released another single, "Snow & Ice". [18]

Film

Caruso was cast to star alongside Sofia Wylie as Sophie in the Netflix fantasy film The School for Good and Evil , an adaptation of the book series by Soman Chainani. [19] [20]

Acting credits

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 The Miracle Worker Helen Keller Interplayers Theatre, Spokanne
2013 Secondhand Lions: A New Musical Jane 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle
2014 Little Dancer Charlotte Van Goethem Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C.
2014 Ruthless! Tina Denmark Triad Theatre, New York
2015 The Nether Iris MCC Theater, New York City
2015–16 Lazarus Newton's Muse New York Theatre Workshop
2016 Runaways Ensemble New York City Center
2016 Blackbird The Girl Belasco Theatre, Broadway
2016–17 Lazarus Newton's MuseKing's Cross Theatre, London
2018 Beetlejuice Lydia Deetz National Theatre, Washington, D.C.
2019–2020 Winter Garden Theatre, Broadway
2023 Grey House Marlow Lyceum Theatre, Broadway

Film

YearTitleRole
2015 Jack of the Red Hearts Coke
2016 37  [ da ]Lisa [21]
2022 The School for Good and Evil Sophie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013 The Sound of Music Live! Brigitta von Trapp Television special
Celebrity Ghost Stories Young Jillian Barberie Episode: "Jillian Barberie/Dan Cortese/Bruce Boxleitner" [22]
Smash Young Norma Jean Episode: "The Phenomenon"
2018 Strangers LilyEpisode: "The Big (Gr)apple"
2019 Evil EmmaEpisode: "7 Swans a Singin"

Discography

Singles
Theatre albums

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2015 Lucille Lortel Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play The Nether Nominated
2016Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding Lead Actress in a Musical Lazarus Nominated
2016 Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a MusicalNominated
2016 WhatsOnStage Award Best Supporting Actress in a MusicalNominated
2019 Theatre World Award Outstanding New York City Stage Debut Performance Beetlejuice Won
2020 Clive Barnes AwardTheater Artist AwardNominated [27]
2024Broadway.com Audience AwardFavorite Featured Actress in a Play Grey House Nominated

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