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EXCLUSIVE: Home and Away’s Sophie Dillman reveals she has plans to work in Hollywood

WHO sits down with the 'Home and Away' actress.
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She’s captured hearts around Australia portraying the fun and spirited Ziggy Astoni on Home and Away and Sophie Dillman couldn’t have asked for a better role.

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“The cast is all one massive family,” she gushes. “Everyone looks out for each other.”

Now, the bubbly actress sits down with WHO to talk everything from her career to her ultimate Hollywood co-star.

WATCH: Sophie Dillman in the latest Home & Away trailer 

WHO: Your character Ziggy is loved by so many on Home and Away, what do you most enjoy about playing her?

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SOPHIE: She’s confident, she’s loving, she’s fiery, she has a lot of qualities that I admire. [She taught me] that you need to have more confidence in yourself and back yourself.

WHO: Your career is really taking off thanks to the show. Would you ever like to move LA for work and get into films? 

SOPHIE: Maybe, but it totally depends on what career opportunities I have here. I haven’t made the definitive decision I would go, but it is always an option. I mean, I’d love to do as much and any and all as possible.

WHO: Do you have a dream co-star?

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SOPHIE: Will Smith! And if I was picking an ultimate role, I’d want to be in a Bad Boys film – they’re my favourite. I would love to do an action film. I’ve always wanted to do something like that, something really badass.

WHO: Speaking of action roles, you recently filmed a race car rally in the Flinders Ranges for the upcoming Home and Away special. How did it compare to shooting in Summer Bay?

SOPHIE: Shaking things up is always really good because you get so used to Summer Bay and, yes, it’s like your home but going on location you’re aware of all these different smells and sounds and beautiful views, so you can’t help but get swept up in it. And I think it makes you act better.

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WHO: You shot in the middle of summer. What was it like working in temperatures reaching 46 degrees?

SOPHIE: I’m a real Queenslander at heart.
If it did get too hot, we had our fantastic nurses there who were absolute lifesavers who had ice cold towels around our necks and the cameramen had ice vests and we had shade and heaps of water. So, everyone did everything they could to make it as comfortable as possible. I was just so lucky to be given the opportunity to be part of an away shoot that was so fantastic.

WHO: Ziggy is also in a budding relationship with Dean on the show. What’s it like working with Patrick O’Connor?

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SOPHIE: We’ve known each other for years because we went to acting school together. So, working with him is really cool. If you don’t like the person you’re working with, you’re in trouble, because you have to work 14 billion hours with each other. [Laughs]

You can read the rest of the interview with Sophie in this week’s issue of WHO. 

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