In several of her father’s movies, including The Godfather and Peggy Sue Got Married, which drew mixed reviews and accusations of nepotism, Sofia Coppola made her acting debut as a background actor.
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In the 1990s, she later had an appearance in a few music videos. The Godfather Part II, where Coppola played an immigrant child, and The Godfather Part III, where she played Michael Corleone’s daughter, were two of her most notable acting performances.

Her role in The Godfather Part III has drawn criticism and even accusations that it harmed her father’s career and prevented her own from starting. According to Coppola, she never meant to make acting her career and merely participated in the movie to support her father.
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After a brief experience in acting, Coppola made the decision to concentrate on directing, and it is in this field that she has found the most success and acclaim. She has helmed a number of critically praised movies, such as Marie Antoinette, The Virgin Suicides, and Lost in Translation.
Her films frequently explore issues like loneliness, identity, and relationships while having a dreamy, atmospheric aspect.


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