Sarah Strange
Born:September 6, 1974
Place of Birth:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Known For:Acting
Biography
Sarah Strange, a talented Canadian actress, was born on September 6, 1974, in Vancouver, British Columbia. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in the entertainment industry, with her parents being screenwriters, Susan Lynn and Marc Strange, known for creating "The Beachcombers," Sarah was destined to make her mark in showbiz. Since her early days after graduating high school, she has showcased her acting prowess across a wide range of genres on both television and film screens.
One of Sarah's notable roles was as Helen in the Canadian drama series "Da Vinci's Inquest," where she captivated audiences with her compelling performance. Her versatility as an actress shone through as she seamlessly transitioned between comedic, dramatic, and science fiction projects, leaving a lasting impact in each role she portrayed.
Sarah's talent has not gone unnoticed, as evidenced by her multiple Gemini Award nominations. She clinched an award for her outstanding guest role in the Canadian series "Neon Rider" at just 21 years old, a testament to her exceptional acting abilities. In addition to her on-screen work, Sarah lent her voice to iconic characters like Ranma Saotome in the anime series "Ranma ½," showcasing her range as a voice actor.
Beyond her television roles, Sarah has left her mark in animated series as well, voicing memorable characters such as Franklin in "Dinobabies" and Rookie in "Littlest Pet Shop." Her ability to breathe life into animated characters with her voice talent further solidifies her status as a versatile performer in the entertainment industry.
In recent years, Sarah has graced the screen in the American romantic comedy-drama "Men In Trees," where she portrayed a town barmaid and reconciling wife opposite Abraham Benrubi. Her compelling portrayal added depth to the series, showcasing her ability to connect with audiences on an emotional level. Additionally, her recurring role as "Mia," the mother of Kelly Osbourne's character in "Life As We Know It," further highlighted her versatility as an actress.
Sarah's talent extends beyond television, as she also appeared in the direct-to-DVD movie "Stargate: The Ark of Truth," reprising her role of Ganos Lal/Morgan le Fay. Her ability to embody complex characters across different mediums demonstrates her dedication to her craft and her commitment to delivering compelling performances.
In an episode of "Sanctuary" titled "Kush," Sarah portrayed Dr. Allison Grant, showcasing her range as an actress in yet another compelling role. With each project she undertakes, Sarah continues to captivate audiences with her authenticity, emotional depth, and versatility, solidifying her status as a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
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