Sonya Walger
Sonya Walger | |
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Born | Hampstead, London, United Kingdom | 6 June 1974
Nationality | English-American |
Occupation(s) | Actress, writer |
Years active | 1998 – present |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
Website | www.sonya-walger.com |
Sonya Walger (born 6 June 1974) is a British and American actress. She had a starring role in the HBO sitcom The Mind of the Married Man (2001–2002) before landing her role as Penny Widmore in the ABC drama series Lost (2006–2010). Walger later starred on Tell Me You Love Me (2007), FlashForward (2009–2010), Common Law (2012), The Catch (2016–2017) and For All Mankind (2019–2022).
Early life
[edit]Walger was born in Hampstead, London.[1] She was educated at the independent Wycombe Abbey School and at Christ Church, Oxford, where she studied English Literature, receiving a first class degree.[2] Walger is conversational in French and fluent in Spanish, as her father was Argentinian.[3]
Career
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Walger began her career on British television. In 1998, she guest-starred in an episode of ITV crime series, Midsomer Murders. She had the recurring role in the BBC 1 sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart in 1999, and appeared in two episodes of the crime/drama The Vice. Also in 1999, she played the daughter of newspaper magnate Max Van der Vuurst, Hilde, in the Heat of the Sun story "The Sport of Kings". The following year, Walger made her film debut in the biographical drama Eisenstein. In 2001, she moved to the United States and was cast as Donna Barnes on the HBO comedy series, The Mind of the Married Man. The series was cancelled after two seasons. In 2003, she starred on the short-lived U.S. version of Coupling, which aired on NBC. In 2004, Walger played Nicole Noone opposite Noah Wyle in the TNT television film, The Librarian: Quest for the Spear, for which she received Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television nomination.[4]
From 2006 to 2010, Walger had a recurring role as Penny Widmore in the ABC drama series, Lost. She also had recurring roles on Sleeper Cell, CSI: NY, and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. In 2007, Walger appeared in the original Broadway production of Frost/Nixon, as Charlotte Cushing, David Frost's then-girlfriend. Then she starred in the HBO series Tell Me You Love Me. From 2009 to 2010, Walger starred as Olivia Benford, a surgeon and wife of FBI agent Mark Benford (Joseph Fiennes) in the ABC series, FlashForward. Later in 2010, she appeared as Julia in season 3 of the HBO drama series In Treatment. She played John Cusack's wife in the 2011 Direct-to-video crime thriller The Factory.[5] In 2012, she was regular cast member in the USA Network short lived series Common Law. In 2013, Walger had a brief role in the comedy film Admission, as a Virginia Woolf scholar. From 2013 to 2014, Walger appeared on the NBC drama series Parenthood.
In 2014, Walger guest-starred in Shonda Rhimes' series Scandal as Katherine Winslow.[6] The following year, Walger was cast in the new Rhimes series The Catch, co-starring opposite Mireille Enos and Peter Krause.[7]
In 2018 she had a recurring role in her husband's show Get Shorty as Lila, an Argentine drug lord.
In 2019, Walger starred as NASA astronaut Molly Cobb in the first season of the Apple TV+ original science fiction space drama series For All Mankind. In 2021 and 2022, Walger returned for seasons two and three.
In 2023, Walger announced that she had written a book, Lion, about her father, to be published by New York Review Books in February 2025.[8]
In 2024, She starred in horror thriller New Life along with Hayley Erin.[9]
Personal life
[edit]Walger married screenwriter/producer Davey Holmes in July 2009.[10] She gave birth to a daughter Billie Holmes on 14 February 2013.[11] She also gave birth to a son Jake Holmes in 2015. Walger became a U.S. citizen on 23 May 2013.[12]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Eisenstein | Zina | |
2001 | The Search for John Gissing | Sister Mary | |
2002 | 40 | Alice | Short film |
2004 | The Librarian: Quest for the Spear | Nicole Noone | |
2006 | Caffeine | Gloria | |
2012 | The Factory | Shelley | |
2013 | Admission | Helen | |
2013 | Cold Turkey | Lindsay | |
2014 | The Gambler | Angelina | Uncredited |
2015 | The Escort | Samantha | |
2016 | Summer of 8 | Diane | |
2018 | Anon | Kristen | |
2018 | Then Came You | Claire | |
2019 | Clementine | D. | |
2019 | Bad Impulse | Christine Sharpe | |
2020 | Darkness Falls | Jane Wilson | |
2023 | New Life | Elsa Gray | [13] [14] |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Heat of the Sun | Hilde Van der Vuurst | Episode: "The Sport of Kings" |
1998 | Mosley | Barbara Hutchinson | Episode: "Breaking the Mould" |
1998 | Midsomer Murders | Becky Smith | Episode: "Death of a Hollow Man" |
1999 | The Vice | Emma | Episodes: "Dabbling: Part 1" and "Dabbling: Part 2" |
1999 | Noah's Ark | Miriam | Miniseries |
1999 | Goodnight Sweetheart | Flic | 3 episodes |
1999 | Dangerfield | Ana Mogollon Cabrera | Episode: "Diminished Responsibility" |
1999 | All the King's Men | Lady Frances | Television film |
2001–2002 | The Mind of the Married Man | Donna Barnes | Series regular, 20 episodes |
2003 | Coupling | Sally Harper | Series regular, 10 episodes |
2004 | The Librarian: Quest for the Spear | Nicole Noone | Television film Nominated— Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television |
2004–2006 | CSI: NY | Jane Parsons | 10 episodes |
2005–2006 | Sleeper Cell | Special Agent Patrice Serxner | 4 episodes |
2006 | Numb3rs | Susan Berry | Episode: "All's Fair" |
2006–2010 | Lost | Penelope 'Penny' Widmore | 13 episodes Nominated— Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television (2009) |
2007 | Tell Me You Love Me | Carolyn | Series regular, 10 episodes |
2008 | Sweet Nothing in My Ear | Joanna Tate | Television film |
2008 | Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles | Michelle Dixon | 5 episodes |
2009–2010 | FlashForward | Dr. Olivia Benford | Series regular, 22 episodes |
2010 | In Treatment | Julia | 3 episodes |
2012 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Anne Barnes | Episode: "Father Dearest" |
2012 | Common Law | Dr. Elise Ryan | Series regular, 12 episodes |
2013–2014 | Parenthood | Meredith Peet | 6 episodes |
2014 | The Good Sister | Kate / Linda | Television film |
2014 | Scandal | Katherine Winslow | Episodes: "Inside the Bubble" and "The Key" |
2014 | Elementary | Angela White | Episode: "The Five Orange Pipz" |
2014–2015 | Power | Madeline Stern | 4 episodes |
2015 | The Leftovers | Dr. Allison Herbert (voice) | Episode: "The Lens" |
2015 | Scorpion | Olivia Cromwell | Episode: "US vs. UN vs. UK" |
2016–2017 | The Catch | Margot Bishop | Series regular |
2016 | Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders | Marion Codwell | Episode: "The Matchmaker" |
2017 | Ghosted | Eckhart | Episode: "Sam" |
2018 | Get Shorty | Lila | 6 episodes |
2019–2022 | For All Mankind | Molly Cobb | 17 episodes |
2022 | Night Sky | Hanna | 2 episodes |
References
[edit]- ^ "Sonya Walger: Summary". TV.com. 16 December 2009. Retrieved 16 December 2009.
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1b0OWFCmYqk on Craig Ferguson
- ^ AskMen Editors. "Sonya Walger". AskMen. Archived from the original on 16 January 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
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has generic name (help) - ^ "Sonya Walger". Metacritic. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
- ^ "New Stills from Crime Thriller The Factory". Dread Central. 19 June 2010. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
- ^ Michael Ausiello (19 August 2014). "'Scandal' Season 4: Sonya Walger Joins Cast in Secret Role - TVLine". TVLine. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
- ^ Denise Petski (22 July 2015). "Sonya Walger Joins ABC's 'The Catch' As Kieren's Cohort - Deadline". Deadline. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
- ^ Walger, Sonya [@sonyawalgerofficial] (29 June 2023). "I wrote a book!". Retrieved 23 February 2024 – via Instagram.
- ^ Manning, Thomas (2 May 2024). "A Conversation with "New Life" actors Hayley Erin and Sonya Walger". Elements of Madness. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
- ^ Orloff, Brian (22 September 2009). "Lost's Sonya Walger Calls Married Life a 'Sweet Thing'". people,com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
- ^ Walger, Sonya (5 March 2013). "Billie Rosie Holmes, born on Valentine's Day, love of our lives and bane of our sleep". Twitter. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
- ^ Walger, Sonya (23 May 2013). "3290 new citizens. And I am one of them. Got a manicure as a mark of respect, you understand". Twitter. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
- ^ Vito Oddo, Marco (9 August 2023). "'New Life' Review: This Tense Horror-Thriller Has a Twist You Won't See Coming - Fantasia 2023". Collider. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
- ^ Donato, Matt (9 August 2023). "New Life Review: A Blistering Horror Mystery Packed With Tension [Fantasia Fest 2023]". /Film. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
External links
[edit]- Sonya Walger at IMDb
- Living people
- 1974 births
- 21st-century English actresses
- Actresses from London
- Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford
- English emigrants to the United States
- English people of Argentine descent
- English television actresses
- People educated at Wycombe Abbey
- American television actresses
- 21st-century American women
- Actors from the London Borough of Camden
- People from Hampstead