Sonja O'Hara

Sonja O'Hara

director, actress, writer

Sonja O'Hara was born on Oct 01, 1986 in Canada. Sonja O'Hara's big-screen debut came with The Straitjacket Lottery directed by Doug Karr in 2004. Sonja O'Hara is known for Textual Intercourse directed by Misha Calvert, Misha Calvert stars as Eddie and Sonja O'Hara as Ruby. Sonja O'Hara has got 16 awards and 17 nominations so far. The most recent award Sonja O'Hara achieved is Independent Filmmakers Showcase IFS Film Festival, US. The upcoming new movie Sonja O'Hara plays is Mid-Century which will be released on Oct 24, 2022.

Sonja O'Hara is an Emmy-nominated Canadian writer, director and actor represented by WME, The Gotham Group and Industry Entertainment. She was chosen as one of the "10 Filmmakers To Watch" by Independent Magazine, chosen by a jury from MovieMaker Magazine, the Sundance Institute and Austin Film Festival. Past recipients include Barry Jenkins, Oscar-winning director of "Moonlight." Sonja recently directed the feature film "Root Letter," an adaptation of the popular Japanese video game, written by Tribeca Film Festival Narrative Prize winner David Ebeltoft, which will be released in 2021. Sonja also wrote, directed and starred in the critically acclaimed series "Doomsday" (Amazon) which won Best Series at ITVFest. A Streamy Nominee (for "Best Indie Series"), Sonja was presented the "Best Director" award out of 4000 submissions at The New York Television Festival. Sonja's film OVUM (which she wrote, produced and starred in) won "Best Picture" at The Big Apple Film Festival and was released by The Orchard. Her film "Anatomy of an Orchid" premiered at the Academy Award qualifying HollyShorts Film Festival. Sonja was a guest speaker at SXSW Film Festival on the episodic TV panel. Her series "Astral" was greenlit by Adaptive Studios and she will write and direct all six episodes.As an actress, O'Hara began her professional on-screen career with featured roles in local film productions before moving to New York City at seventeen where she attended The New York Conservatory For Dramatic Art. Shortly after arriving in the Big Apple, Sonja earned her first lead movie role in the independent film "Norman Normal: A Modern Metamorphosis". She now splits her time between New York and Los Angeles.

  • Birthday

    Oct 01, 1986
  • Place of Birth

    Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Known For

Awards

16 wins & 17 nominations

Independent Filmmakers Showcase IFS Film Festival, US
2022
Best Picture
Winner - IFS Award
2022
Best Director
Winner - IFS Award
Stareable Fest
2021
Best Series Pitch
Winner - Jury Prize
Doomsday (2016)
2021
Best Genre Series
Winner - Jury Prize
Doomsday (2016)
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