Sofia Black-D'Elia, born on December twenty-third, nineteen ninety-one, is a talented American actress recognized for her compelling performances across television and film. She gained prominence through her role as Tea Marvelli in the acclaimed series Skins, which showcased her ability to portray complex characters with depth and authenticity.
Her versatility is evident in her portrayal of Sage Spence in Gossip Girl, where she captivated audiences with her charm and wit. Black-D'Elia further solidified her status as a rising star with her role as Andrea Cornish in the critically acclaimed miniseries The Night Of, and as Frannie Latimer in the gripping drama Your Honor.
From two thousand seventeen to two thousand eighteen, she starred as Sabrina in the Fox comedy The Mick, bringing humor and heart to the series. In addition to her television success, Black-D'Elia has made her mark in film, appearing in Project Almanac in two thousand fifteen and the horror-thriller Viral in two thousand sixteen.
Most recently, from two thousand twenty-two to two thousand twenty-three, she took on the lead role in the Freeform comedy series Single Drunk Female, further showcasing her range and talent as an actress. Sofia Black-D'Elia continues to be a dynamic presence in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her performances.