Rena Sherel SOFER
Rena Sherel SOFER is an American actress
from the United States. Her performances include daytime television guests,
occasional guest performances and TV-produced films. Sofer won an Daytime Emmy
Award in 1995 in her role as Lois Cerullo on the soap show General Hospital.
Since 2013, she's played Quinn Fuller on the CBS soap opera The Bold and The
Beautiful. Sofer was the daughter of Susan Sofer (a psychologist professor) and
Martin Sofer (a Conservative rabbi). Her family then moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
until following her parents' divorce,[citation neededshe emigrated with her
brother and father David to Teaneck, New Jersey, in the year 1970. However,
Sofer lived in Western Pennsylvania when she was a kid. They lived in Ambridge,
Pennsylvania, where her father led 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
and her father was rabbi of synagogue Temple Beth El. After finishing her
studies at North Bergen High School in 1998, she pursued her education at
Montclair State College. Sofer initially appeared as Lois Marie Cerullo on
General Hospital. Her first appearance came in 1993 as a manager of a band. Her
first appearance on television was as Rocky McKenzie, a daytime soap hosts. One
of her most well-known roles is that of Lois Cerullo, a nurse on General
Hospital from December 15 the 24th of September 1993 to September 24 1997. Then
she appeared on the series as a guest-star (February 7 1997 to September 30 in
1997 October 2 1997 until October 2 1997). The role she played as the sexy Lois
won Sofer an award. Daytime Emmy Award in 1995 for Best Supporting Actress in
the Drama Series. Sofer was asked to join CBS soap show The Bold and the
Beautiful in the newly created role in the role of Quinn Fuller. Her first
episode aired on July 12. Sofer has been a guest star/supporting cast member in
a variety of primetime high-profile television shows, such as Seinfeld and
Melrose Place. The first episode of her debut aired on July 12.
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