Sarah Churm

Sarah Churm

Personal Details

Biography

Sarah Churm, a gifted and accomplished English actress, was born in the year 1980 in the picturesque village of Scarrington, nestled in the heart of Nottinghamshire, a region renowned for its rich history and natural beauty.

Beyond her illustrious career in television, Churm has also ventured into the realm of live theater, showcasing her impressive range and versatility by taking on stage roles in various productions. One notable example of her stage work is her involvement in the theatrical adaptation of "The Story of Tracy Beaker", a beloved novel by esteemed author Jacqueline Wilson.

The stage production, cleverly titled "Tracy Beaker Gets Real", allowed Churm to bring the endearing and spirited character of Tracy Beaker to life, no doubt captivating audiences with her energetic and emotive performance.

Noted television actress, Churm, has had a prolific career, with a diverse range of roles in numerous popular television shows. Her impressive portfolio includes appearances in the British medical drama "Holby City", the police procedural "Heartbeat", the rural soap opera "Where the Heart Is", the medical drama "Doctors", the romantic comedy "Love Soup", the medical drama "Sweet Medicine", and the sitcom "The Upper Hand".

In the year 2013, a notable television appearance was made by a talented individual, who took part in a unique and entertaining project, a one-off comedy homage titled "The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot", which was specifically created to commemorate a significant milestone in the world of science fiction, the 50th anniversary of the iconic and beloved British television program "Doctor Who".

Churm's cinematic endeavors have been marked by a notable appearance as Helen in the 2011 dramatic feature film "Weekend", a production that has garnered significant attention within the film community. Furthermore, she has more recently taken on the significant role of Grant's mother in the television series "Utopia", a show that has captivated audiences with its thought-provoking narrative and complex characters.

Career

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2011
Weekend
Weekend as Helen
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