Sophia Crawford
Sophia Crawford, born on May 19, 1966, in Hammersmith, London, is a talented English actress and accomplished stuntwoman renowned for her dynamic contributions to film and television. She gained prominence as the stunt double for Sarah Michelle Gellar during the first four seasons of the iconic series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," showcasing her exceptional skills in action sequences. In 1998, she married Jeff Pruitt, the show's stunt coordinator, further intertwining her personal and professional life with the series.
Crawford has left her mark in various productions, notably as Chameleon, a fierce competitor on the action-packed series "WMAC Masters." Her versatility extends to her appearances in "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers," where she demonstrated her prowess in martial arts and stunt work. In 1996, she starred alongside Steven Vincent Leigh in the film "Sword of Honor," further establishing her presence in the industry.
Additionally, she took on the role of stunt double for Fergie in the 2006 thriller "Poseidon," highlighting her ability to perform complex stunts for high-profile projects. With a career spanning decades, Sophia Crawford continues to be recognized for her contributions to the world of stunt performance and acting, leaving an indelible impact on the entertainment landscape.