Ex -children of children Sophie nyweide It’s dead. She was 24 years old.
The actress’s family confirmed her death in a online necrology Posted on Monday, April 14. Its official cause of death has not yet been discovered.
“Sophie. A life ended very soon,” read necrology. “It may not be useless. We can all learn from her short life on Earth and do better. Yes, we all have to protect our children and do better.”
Instead of gifts or flowers, the family asked the mourners to make a donation to Rainn-the largest anti-sexual violence of the country-in the name of Sophie. A memorial service has not yet been completed.
Born in Burlington, Vermont, Nyweide was described by her family as “creative, athletic and wise beyond her years.”
“Sophie reached so much at the time she danced on the ground (literally – she danced as she moved!),” The family wrote. “She dreamed (more as if she were asked!) To be an actor, without ever knowing her mother was an actor, so she did it with a ease for which we all marveled. She looked happier in a movie group, becoming someone else.”
Between 2006 and 2015, Nyweide had the opportunity to appear in more than 10 films and television shows. One of its most memorable roles was portrayal Michelle Williams‘Girl on screen in film 2009 mammoth.

Michelle Williams and Sophie Nyweide in Mammoth
IFC movies“It was a safe place for her and she enjoyed (Ed) of the castes and crews that fed her talent and well -being,” the family told Nyweide’s experience as an actress. “She was a thirsty adventurer and got the customs and even the languages of every place she visited. She made friends easily in her schools and saw the good of everyone.”
In Nyweide’s necrology, her family could not help but accept her art, which often described the “depth she had” and “the pain she suffered”.
“Many of her art writings and works are road maps of its battles and trauma. Even with those road maps, diagnoses and discoveries, they closer to it, plus therapists, law enforcement officers, and others who tried to help her are angry their efforts cannot save her from her fate,” the family said. “She herself treated to deal with all the traumas and shame she kept inside, and this resulted in her death. She repeatedly said she would” treat her “herself and was forced to reject the treatment she might have saved her life.”
As the mourning process begins, Nyweide’s family hopes to remember “laughter, infectious passion and Zallin”.
“Her death has left a hole in all,” Necrology stated. “Sadness, loss, heart stroke and even anger is present for those who loved it and now they will have to go on.”
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