Rena Sherel SOFER
Rena Sherel Sfer is an American actress
from the United States. She is most well-known for her roles on American
daytime TV, episodic guest appearances and made-for-television films. Sofer has
won a Daytime Emmy Award in 1995 for her performance as Lois Cerullo on the
soap show General Hospital. She has been acting as Quinn Fuller since 2013 on
CBS The Bold and the Beautiful, a soap drama The Bold and The Beautiful. Sofer
was born in Arcadia, California, the daughter of Susan Sofer, a psychology
professor as well as Martin Sofer, a Conservative rabbi. After her parents
divorced and her family moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1970, Sofer
emigrated with her brother David and her father to Teaneck in New Jersey. They
lived in Western Pennsylvania when Sofer was five years old. Their family lived
in Ambridge Pennsylvania where their father was director of the Beth Samuels
Jewish Center. She was a student at the Frisch School, an coeducational Mordern
Orthodox Jewish highschool in Paramus (New Jersey). Sofer resided in North
Bergen, New Jersey, where her father was rabbi of synagogue Temple Beth El.
After finishing her studies at North Bergen High School she was a student at
Montclair State College. Sofer began her career as Lois Marie Cerullo on
General Hospital. In 1993, she was an administrator of a band. Her first role
on television was that of Rocky McKenzie, a daytime soap opera host. Perhaps
her most well-known role is Lois Cerullo, a nurse on General Hospital from
December 15 from 1993 until September 24, 1996. Later she returned to the
series as a guest-star (February 7, 1997 - September 30, 1997; October 2, 1997
October 2, 1997 - October 2, 1997). In 1995, Sofer won a Daytime Emmy Award for
Outstanding Supporting Actress in an Drama Series for her performance in the
role of Lois. In May 2013 it was announced that Sofer will be joining the CBS
soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful and play the newly-created role of Quinn
Fuller; her first episode aired on the 12th of July. Sofer has been a
supporting cast member or guest star in a number of high-profile primetime
television shows, such as Seinfeld and Melrose Place. The premiere episode
debuted on July 12.
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