Sofia Shinas | |
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Born | (1968-01-17)January 17, 1968 (age 57) Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Pop Dance |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, actress, director |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | Warner (1992) |
Sofia Shinas (born January 17, 1968) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, actress and director.[1]
Shinas entered the entertainment industry as a recording artist and later pursued acting. After graduating from film school, she became a film director. She is best known for her role as Eric Draven's murderedfiancée, Shelly, inThe Crow starring oppositeBrandon Lee.[1]
Shinas was born inWindsor,Ontario to Greek parents. She briefly attended theUniversity of Toronto, but dropped out before finishing her first semester in order to pursue creating music inNew York City.[2]
In 1992, Shinas released her eponymously titled debut album onWarner Bros. Records. She co-wrote every song and worked with various producers and remixers, including Steve Peck, Daniel Abraham (record producer),Mitch Kaplan,Mark 'MK' Kinchen,Roger Sanchez, Tommy Musto,Ben Grosse and Boris Granich.[3]
Her first single, "The Message", reached No. 20 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play chart and was a crossover pop hit, peaking at No. 75 on theHot 100 chart. Her second single, "One Last Kiss", didn't chart in the US, but became a minor hit in her native Canada. Her last single, "State of Mind", peaked at No. 16 on the Dance/Club Play chart.[4] She received aJuno Award nomination forMost Promising Female Vocalist at theJuno Awards of 1993.[5]
Shinas left the music business to pursue a career as actor and director.[1] She has not released another album.
Shinas made her film debut in the 1994 actionthrillerThe Crow, starringBrandon Lee. The box office hit has become acult favorite.[6] Shinas then landed a role oppositeCharlie Sheen andNastassja Kinski inTerminal Velocity.
She starred alongsideC. Thomas Howell in the independent action/drama,Hourglass and in the 1997 action film,Dilemma.
Shinas appeared in two episodes of the TV seriesThe Outer Limits (in the "Valerie 23" and "Mary 25" episodes) and an episode ofThe Hunger.
Shinas's first feature as director was the thriller,My Stepdaughter, released in August 2015.
In 2008, Shinas graduated from theUSC School of Cinema-Television in Los Angeles, California where she directed a film titledSpring Eternal as a thesis project.[7]
Film | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
1994 | The Crow | Shelly Webster | |
Terminal Velocity | Maxine 'Broken Legs Max' | ||
1995 | Hourglass | Dara Jensen | |
1996 | Ripper Man | Gena | |
Dilemma | Lydia Cantrell | ||
1997 | Hostile Intent | Gina | Alternative title:Lethal Games |
2000 | Red Shoe Diaries 12: Girl on a Bike | Woman On Train | Segment: "Borders of Salt" |
2004 | Planet of the Pitts | Fay Kennedy, NBC News Anchor | |
2015 | My Stepdaughter | Directorial debut | |
2016 | DaZe: Vol. Too (sic) – NonSeNse | Rosabel | |
Television | |||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1994 | Red Shoe Diaries | Woman On Train | 1 episode |
1994 | Blue Skies | Gina | 1 episode |
1998 | The Hunger | Claire | 1 episode |
1995–1998 | The Outer Limits | Mary 25 /Valerie 23 | 2 episodes |