About Sol

Sol Romero is an actress and international recording artist from Mexico City. She’s appeared in such films as “Casino Royale” (Daniel Craig), “The Legend of Zorro” (Antonio Banderas), “Edge of Darkness” (Mel Gibson), and most recently “Memory” (Liam Neeson, 2022). Sol became an instant sensation in Switzerland when she released her hit single “Turn It Up” in 2015 which shot straight into the top ten on the Swiss music charts, followed immediately with the release of “Money Makes the World Go Round” featuring renowned Moroccan-American rapper French Montana, who also appeared in the video.

Born in Mexico City, and of Mexican and Swiss descent, Sol began singing when she was 13. But when her family moved to the Mexican town of San Miguel de Allende is where she had her first brush with the entertainment industry when she fortuitously found her way onto the set of the Robert Rodriguez film “Once Upon a Time in Mexico.” The budding actress wound up working on the film as a camera double for Eva Mendez, one of the film’s stars. Sol decided to pursue the career and went on to study acting at the world-famous RADA Academy in London.

Sol’s debut onto the music scene came in 2011 with the release of her first single and video “BiPolar Love” from her premiere album “Dark Fantasy.” The album was released independently to great success, along with a second video shot in Switzerland for the song “Y Did You Leave.” In 2015 she released the chart-topping single “Turn It Up” and “Money Makes the world Go Round,” and in 2016 released the full-length album of the same title, “Turn It Up.”

Sol currently resides between Los Angeles and Switzerland with her husband of 16 years, director Martin Campbell, known for his work on the “Zorro” and “James Bond” films.