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 television, as well as occasional guest appearances on television and
made-for-television films. Sofer was awarded an 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 soap show The Bold and The
Beautiful. Sofer was born in Arcadia (California) to Susan Sofer and Martin
Sofer. Martin Sofer is a Conservative Rabbi. Following the divorce of her
parents the family relocated to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1970, Sofer
emigrated with her brother David and her father to Teaneck in New Jersey. They
resided in Western Pennsylvania when Sofer was five years old. The family was
based in Ambridge Pennsylvania where their father was the director of the Beth
Samuels Jewish Center. Then, she went to the Frisch School in Paramus, New
Jersey, which is an co-educational Mordern Orthodox Jewish high-school. Sofer
was raised in North Bergen where her father was the synagogue's rabbi Temple
Beth El. After graduation from North Bergen High School she went to Montclair
State College. Sofer was the first person to perform as Lois Marie Cerullo at
General Hospital. The first time she appeared on the show was in 1993 as the
manager of the band. Her first television role was as Rocky McKenzie, a daytime
soap hosting host. One of her most well-known roles is that of Lois Cerullo, a
nurse on General Hospital from December 15 from 1993 until September 24 in
1996. In the following years, she was an actor on the show (February 7-17, 1997
September 30th to October 2nd , 1997). In 1995, Sofer won a Daytime Emmy Award
for Outstanding Supporting Actress in the Drama Series for her performance as
Lois. Sofer was asked to join CBS the soap show The Bold and the Beautiful in
the new role in the role of Quinn Fuller. Her first episode aired on July 12.
Sofer has appeared as a guest actor/supporting cast member in a variety of
primetime high-profile TV shows, including Seinfeld and Melrose Place. The
first episode of her debut aired on July 12.
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