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  1. Sofia Hublitz (born June 1, 2000) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Charlotte Byrde in the Netflix crime drama series Ozark (2017–2022).

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    Sofia Hublitz is an American actress. She appeared with Jason Bateman and Laura Linney as their daughter, in the American television series Ozark. Sofia Hublitz made her debut television appearance in 2013, where she was one of the contestants on MasterChef Junior, finishing in 8th place.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.63 m
    • Richmond, Virginia, USA
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    Sofia Hublitz is an American TV actress, she is popular for her role of Charlotte Byrde in the TV serial Ozark, where she plays the daughter of Jason Bateman (Martin Byrde) & Laura Linney (Wendy Byrde). [Sofia Hublitz at the New York premiere of Ozark in July 2017]

    Sofia was born on 1st June 2000, in Richmond, Virginia, United States to Keiran Lawrence Gaughan (father) & Sosie Hublitz(mother) . Her family moved to New York when she was 7 years old. She was born to

    It is believed that Sofia has been dating David Gagliardi(musician) since 2017 . Nothing is confirmed though. She has been posting pics of them both together on Instagram with compulsory "I Love you" in the end. We believe they are a couple. Image: Sofia Hublitz & David Gagliardi

    Ethnicity: Her father's surname "Gaughan" suggests he is of Irish descent, while her mother's ancestors were probably German people
    Sofia is associated with talent agencies and representatives like- United Talent Agency (signed in 2016) , 3 Arts and Jordan, Gill & Dornbaum.
    Backlash, a musical group released audio of Sofia from the show Masterchef Junior named 'Where Are Pomegranates' (feat. Sofia Hublitz), it became a hit on the internet.
    Her Instagram bio reads: "Delightfully tacky, yet refined."
    Ambition: To read lots of books and write a few herself
    Favorite Food (cuisine): Indian
    Favorite movies: I Married a Witch/ Bottle Rocket, Mystery Train
    Favorite Brand: Remember Brand

    Sofia's mother was an art director, Sofia got to know the production side of the movie industry early in her life. Her mother's job helped Sofia make an easy entry in the industry. Her godfather worked as a key grip. 1. Debut: Sofia made her first TV appearance as a contestant in the TV series: MasterChef Junior (U.S. season 1) (aired on Fox), she ...

    When I was a kid and people would ask what I wanted to do when I grew up, I had no answer. I still have no answer but I like this for now.
    In the news you never see anything happy or uplifting, it’s always something that is going downhill. But there is good that shines through sometimes
    I’d say the future of the world probably isn’t looking too good, but I always like to keep my hopes up.
    A lot of people think that making a movie is just an actor, a director, a cameraman, and some lights, but hell no. Crews are about two hundred to three hundred people
    • Female
    • Los Angeles, California, United States
    • 163' (50.15 m)
    • American
  3. 80K Followers, 511 Following, 14 Posts - Sofia Hublitz (@sofiahub) on Instagram: "yes."

  4. Sofia Hublitz. Actress: Ozark. Sofia Hublitz is an American actress. She appeared with Jason Bateman and Laura Linney as their daughter, in the American television series Ozark. Sofia Hublitz made her debut television appearance in 2013, where she was one of the contestants on MasterChef Junior, finishing in 8th place. Despite only being on the show for three episodes, she became popular with ...

    • June 1, 2000
  5. Sofia Hublitz on the ending of "OZark". At first, part of Hublitz was hoping the Byrdes would escape to Australia, like Wendy had been planning in earlier seasons. Instead, the family stays in ...

  6. Sofia Hublitz and Skylar Gaertner on becoming a family on-screen and off, late night fast food and Jason Bateman’s surprising talent