The actress and former star of the child Sophie Nyweide, better known for her roles in the films “Mammoth” and “An invisible sign”, has died, according to information. She was 24 years old.
NYWEIDE died on April 14, according to a NECROLOGY published on Legacy.com on April 17. A cause of death has not been disclosed.
Nyweide’s mother, her colleague actress Shelly Gibson, confirmed her daughter’s death at the Hollywood Reporter and TMZ in articles published on April 22. Gibson said Nyweide died in Bennington, Vermont, and noted that there was an ongoing police investigation.
“Sophie. A life ended too early. That it was not in vain,” said Nyweide’s Billology. “May we all learn from his brief life on earth and do better. Yes, we must all protect our children and do better.”
Nyweide representatives were not available for comments at the time of publication.
Although the circumstances surrounding the death of Nyweide are not clear, the necrological declaration has recognized some of the actress’s personal difficulties.
“Sophie was a kind and confident girl,” said Billology. “Often, it let her open to being benefited by others. She wrote and drawn in a voracious way, and a large part of this art represents the depth she had, and this also represents the pain she has undergone. Many of her writings and works of art are roadmaps of her struggles and her trauma.”
Despite the interventions of the relatives of Nyweide, as well as “the therapists, the officers responsible for the application of the laws and others who tried to help her”, the actress would have succumbed to self-medication to “face all the trauma and the shame she held inside, and that led to her death”, continued obedation.
The opinion of death does not specify the trauma that Nyweide may have suffered, with the NECRology noting: “She said on several occasions that it would manage it ” by itself and was forced to reject the treatment that could have saved his life.”
ONCRology ended with a request to the public to donate to the national network of rape, abuse and incest, an organization of anti-sexual violence, instead of giving gifts or flowers.
Sophie Nyweide finds children’s fame with “Mammoth”, “an invisible sign”
Nyweide made his acting debut at just 6 years old in the romantic drama of 2006 “Bella”, playing the title role alongside Eduardo Verátegui, Tammy Blanchard and Manny Perez.
“I really wanted, really being an actress, and I continued to begged my mother,” Nyweide at the Bar Montpelier Times Argus Argus in an interview in January 2010 said. “She thought it was funny because before my birth, she was an actress.”
After appearances in the late 2000s, the films “then came love”, “Margot at the wedding” and “New York City Serenade”, Nyweide won the role of Jackie Vidales in the Michelle Williams and Gael García Bernal Starring “Mammoth” released in 2009.
The next role of Nyweide came in “An Invisible Sign” in 2010, a dramatic maturity in which Nyweide played the student of the Mathematics Professor Mona Gray, represented by the nominated actress at the Golden Globe Jessica Alba.
“She seemed to be the happiest in a shoot, becoming someone else,” said Nyweide’s Billology. “It was a safe place for her, and she enjoyed the casts and the crews that fueled her talent and well-being.”
The Nyweide actor career has slowed down after “an invisible sign”. She played in some short films and played a minor role in the 2014 religious epic by Darren Aronofsky “Noah”.
According to Nyweide’s IMDB page, his latest role was an appearance in 2015 in the reality show ABC Hidden-Camera “whatever you mad?”
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