Sara Dee is a talented actress, voice artist, and all-around creative force known for her impressive roles in various projects, including 'Meg2', 'Shamrock Spitfire' (which earned her an award),'In Fabric', 'Borley Rectory', '15', and 'Flash Back'.
Born in Cheshire, NW England, Sara's passion for acting began early, and she pursued her dream through extensive training at various institutions and academies in her home county and London. Her diverse education and private lessons with both British and American tutors allowed her to hone her skills and prepare for a multifaceted career in presenting, acting, voicing, and writing.
Before becoming a full-time actress, Sara's charismatic voice and vibrant personality made her a successful presenter on programs like '2 Wheels' on Granada and 'BBC Radio 2'. She became known as 'The Voice Of Ben Wheatley's World', working on numerous features and earning credits for her work on 'High Rise' and 'Sightseers'.
Sara's breakthrough came with her first feature film, an award nomination for a powerful stage role, and national press attention for her work alongside Sir Norman Wisdom at Pinewood Studios. She was a welcome guest on a private jet to Cannes and on the Fuji Film, Lee Lighting, and Panavision yacht, during her Cannes debut.
Her portrayal of a powerful dominatrix in the unpublished play 'Satisfaction Guaranteed' earned her a national 'Performance Artist Of The Year Award' nomination and made her a sought-after option for casting in formidable women roles, such as her ruthless journalist in Lynda La Plante's ITV drama series, 'The Commander'.
Sara was recommended to The Royal Court Theatre to work with Artistic Director Ian Rickson on Jez Butterworth's 'The Night Heron', alongside an all-star cast. Her supportive networking abilities led her to being chosen by director Andy Wilson to play 'Lady Hysteria' in his opulent BBC feature 'Riot At The Rite'. Martin Pavey's thriller 'Flash Back', written by Andy Davie and starring Sara, marked her Hollywood debut and earned her a nomination for the 'Rising Star Award'.
Sara is not only a talented actress but also an advocate for nurturing creativity in others, supporting new writers, and helping features complete their production. She is a committee member of the Media Lunch Club, produces her own short films, and is proud to have received the 'Performance Artist Award' from The Tree Of Hope Children's Charity and the 'Best Cast Award' for Shamrock Spitfire.