Sophie Charlotte Siblings: Get to Know Ângelo Wolf

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Sophie Charlotte Wolf da Silva is a renowned Brazilian actress born on April 29, 1989, in Hamburg, West Germany.
She holds dual German-Brazilian heritage, with her mother being German and her father hailing from the Brazilian state of Pará.
At a young age, she relocated from Niterói to Rio de Janeiro to pursue her aspirations, initially living with her friend and fellow actress Carolinie Figueiredo.
This move marked the beginning of her journey in the entertainment industry, where she has since established herself as a versatile performer across television, film, and theater.
Siblings
Sophie has one sibling, a brother named Ângelo Wolf.
However, not much is known about Ângelo, including his personal life and career, as he lives a private life compared to his famous sister.
Career
Charlotte’s career took off in 2004 with minor roles in the popular Brazilian series Malhação, where she portrayed a student before returning as a guest star playing Azaléia in 2005.
She expanded her presence with appearances as Cinderella in Sítio do Picapau Amarelo in 2006 and Joyce in Páginas da Vida that same year.
Her breakthrough came in 2007 when she landed the lead role of Angelina Maciel in Malhação, which she held through 2009.
Building on this success, she took on diverse characters, including Vanessa in Caras & Bocas in 2009, the antagonist Stéfany in Ti Ti Ti in 2010, and Maria Amália in Fina Estampa in 2011, where she acted alongside her then-real-life boyfriend Malvino Salvador.
In 2012, she featured in an episode of As Brasileiras as Esplendor, followed by the villainous Amora in Sangue Bom in 2013.
Transitioning to film, she played Tereza in Serra Pelada: A Saga do Ouro in 2014, and continued with television guest spots like Ritinha in Doce de Mãe and the lead Duda in O Rebu that year.
Her momentum carried into 2015 with Alice in Babilônia, and she starred as Alice again in Os Dias Eram Assim in 2017.
From 2018 to 2019, she portrayed Leona in Ilha de Ferro, followed by Maria Alice in Todas as Mulheres do Mundo in 2020.
In 2021, she embodied Aracy de Carvalho in Passport to Freedom, and took on Maíra in Todas as Flores from 2022 to 2023.
More recent roles include Eliana in Renascer in 2024 and the lead Gerluce in Três Graças slated for 2025.
On the big screen, her credits encompass Severina in Reza a Lenda in 2016, Gilda in Barata Ribeiro, 716 in 2016, Júlia in Tamo Junto in 2016, Anaíra in O Rio do Desejo in 2023, Gal Costa in Meu Nome é Gal in 2023, Magdala in The Killer in 2023, and Adelaide in Virgínia e Adelaide in 2025.
Her stage work includes God’s Assistant in O Apocalipse in 2008 and Sophie in Confissões de Adolescente in 2009.
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Additionally, she has appeared in music videos such as Respeita by Ana Cañas in 2017 and Maria, Maria by Milton Nascimento in 2018, and contributed to soundtracks with tracks like Aos Nossos Filhos in 2017, Carinhoso in 2020, As Rosas Não Falam in 2022, and Antes de Carnavalizar in 2025.
Accolades
Early recognition came in 2008 with a nomination for Newcomer Actress for Malhação at the Melhores do UOL e PopTevê, followed by Best New Actress at the 2009 Prêmio Contigo! de TV.
In 2011, she won the Smile of the Year from the Sociedade Brasileira de Odontologia Estética for Fina Estampa and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Prêmio Quem de Televisão.
The following year, she earned nods for Best Supporting Actress at the Prêmio Contigo! de TV and Gata do Ano at Meus Prêmios Nick.
In 2013, she secured Best Actress at the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival for Serra Pelada, Best Actress at the Prêmio Extra de Televisão for Sangue Bom, Best National Actress at the Capricho Awards, Best Villain and Best Couple at the Restrospectiva UOL.
Her 2014 accolades included Best Actress at the Prêmio Quem de Televisão, Best Telenovela Actress at the Prêmio Contigo! de TV, Best Actress at the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro for Serra Pelada, Actress of the Year at the Prêmio F5 for O Rebu, and several wins including Actress (TV Series) at the Melhores do Ano Drops Magazine.
In 2015, she was nominated for Best Telenovela Actress at the Prêmio Contigo! de TV and Gata do Ano at Meus Prêmios Nick for Babilônia.
She won Best Cinema Actress at the Prêmio Canal Entreter in 2016 for Reza a Lenda.
In 2017, she received nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress at the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro, Best Young Actress at the Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro for Os Dias Eram Assim, Best Miniseries/Series Actress at Melhores do Ano, and Best TV Series Actress at the Prêmio Contigo! Online.
Further honors in 2017 included Best Miniseries or Series Actress at Prêmio F5 and Best Couple at Melhores do Ano Minha Novela.
In 2018, she won the Troféu Internet for Best Actress and was nominated for Telenovela Theme at the Prêmio Extra de Televisão.
The 2020s brought wins like Best National Actress at the SEC Awards for Todas as Mulheres do Mundo, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series at the Prêmio The Brazilian Critic, and Best Supporting Actress at the Festival de Gramado for Um Animal Amarelo.
In 2021, she earned Best Meme at Retrô Gshow for Ti Ti Ti.
In 2022, she won Best Telenovela Scene at Retrô Gshow for Todas as Flores along with Best Actress at the APCA Television Award.
Her 2023 achievements were extensive, including Protagonist Influencer at the IBest Award, Best National Actress at SEC Awards, Best Actress at Troféu AIB de Imprensa, Best Protagonist Actress at Prêmio Noticiasdetv.com, Actress of The Year at Acervo Awards, Best Protagonist Actress at Prêmio ArteBlitz de Novela, Best Character at Prêmio Área VIP, another Best Actress at APCA Television Award, special recognitions at international festivals for O Rio do Desejo and Meu Nome é Gal, Best Performance In a National Film at Splash Awards, and Actress of The Year at Veja – Retrospectiva do Ano da Coluna GENTE.
In 2024, she won Best National Actress at Festival Sesc Melhores Filmes for both O Rio do Desejo and Meu Nome É Gal, Special Jury Prize at the Brazilian Film Festival of Miami, Protagonist Influencer at IBest Award for Renascer, Best Couple at Prêmio Gshow and Prêmio F5 with Xamã, Best Antagonist Actress at Prêmio Noticiasdetv.com, Best Actress at Melhores do Ano Natelinha, Sexiest of The Year at Prêmio F5, and Best Actress at Melhores do Ano – Duh Secco.
