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Sophie Turner Filmography: Every Movie and TV Show in Order

All 26 Sophie Turner roles in chronological order (2011 to 2026): 18 movies and 8 TV series.

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Sophie Turner filmography
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How many movies and TV shows has Sophie Turner been in? This complete Sophie Turner filmography lists 26 credited roles (18 films, 8 TV series), in chronological order from 2011 to 2026, with links to our full guides where available.

Sophie Turner movies in order

  • Another Me (2013) as Fay Delussey / Lila Delussey
  • The Thirteenth Tale (2013) as Young Adeline / Vida
  • Game of Thrones The IMAX Experience (2015) as Sansa Stark
  • Barely Lethal (2015) as 84 / Heather
  • X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) as Jean Grey
  • Game of Thrones - Conquest & Rebellion: An Animated History of the Seven Kingdoms (2017) as Sansa Stark (voice)
  • Josie (2018) as Josie
  • Time Freak (2018) as Debbie
  • Game of Thrones: The Last Watch (2019) as Self
  • Chasing Happiness (2019) as Self
  • Dark Phoenix (2019) as Jean Grey / Dark Phoenix
  • Heavy (2019) as Maddie
  • Happiness Continues (2020) as Self
  • Jonas Brothers Family Roast (2021) as Self
  • Survive (2022) as Jane
  • Do Revenge (2022) as Erica Norman
  • Trust (2025) as Lauren
  • The Dreadful (2026) as Anne

Sophie Turner TV shows

  • Game of Thrones (2011) as Sansa Stark
  • Carpool Karaoke: The Series (2017) as Self
  • Survive (2020) as Jane Salas
  • The Prince (2021) as Charlotte (voice)
  • The Staircase (2022) as Margaret Ratliff
  • StoryBots: Answer Time (2022) as Lady Eleanor III
  • Joan (2024) as Joan Hannington
  • Steal (2026) as Zara Dunne

Filmography data via TMDB, refreshed automatically as new roles are announced.

Frequently asked questions

How many movies has Sophie Turner been in?

Sophie Turner has 18 credited film roles and 8 TV roles, for a total of 26 credits from 2011 to 2026.

What was Sophie Turner's first major role?

Game of Thrones (2011).

What is Sophie Turner's most recent project?

The Dreadful (2026).

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