Sabrina Culver is a multifaceted actress and producer who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry with over 100 film, television, and commercial roles under her belt.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, to a Scottish mother and Dutch American father, Sabrina holds both United States and Netherlands passports. She moved to Westfield, New Jersey, at a young age and became active in local theatre, landing her first modeling and TV commercial spots while still in middle school.
Sabrina graduated from St. Luke's School in New Canaan, Connecticut, where she studied classical piano and majored in Musical Theatre at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. She also studied at the famed HB Studios in New York City and alongside Fred Kareman.
Her work as a model during college led to becoming one of five finalists in a Wella Balsam nationwide "We're Looking for Faces" contest. She then went on to appear in dozens of TV commercials, music videos, and day player roles on soaps such as All My Children and Guiding Light.
Sabrina's breakthrough role was as the young Marilyn Monroe in the film "Broken Dreams". She has since combined her passion for travel with her acting, working on projects throughout the USA, Europe, and China.
As a producer, Sabrina has been involved in several projects, including the first sustainable film project in Morocco, "Last Chance". This groundbreaking project brings together a stellar cast and crew and is spearheaded by the sustainable film fund. The dedication to sustainability is evident in every aspect of the film, from production practices to the script itself.
Sabrina has been nominated for and has received several awards from film festivals around the globe for writing, producing, and acting in independent films, including the viral hit "Removed by Nathanael Matanick" and its sequel "Remember My Story". She owns and runs her own small production company, Twin Flames Productions, and has produced her own award-winning short films.
Sabrina divides her time between Los Angeles and The Netherlands and holds both American and Dutch nationalities. Recent credits include Erik Peter Carlson's two feature films "The Toy Soldiers" and "Wolf Mother", as well as the feature films "Ted Bundy Had a Son" and "Hello Au Revoir". She can also be seen as the female lead in Guido De Craene's film "Don't Get Mad" and as Helen in the multi-award-winning Italian director John Reals' new TV series "Feel The Dead".