Sarah Drew is a multi-talented actor, producer, writer, and director who has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. She is best known for her roles as Dr. April Kepner on the hit ABC series Grey's Anatomy and as Hannah Rogers in the Warner Bros' series Everwood.
Currently, Sarah stars in and executive produces the Hallmark+ series Mistletoe Murders, where she portrays Emily Lane. This project offers a fresh take on the classic holiday genre and adds a sophisticated twist to the traditional format.
In addition to her work on Mistletoe Murders, Sarah has appeared in a number of other TV shows, including Freeform's Cruel Summer and Apple TV+'s critically acclaimed series Amber Brown. She has also made her writing debut with Reindeer Games Homecoming, a holiday feature for Lifetime that she both produced and starred in.
Sarah's film credits include her debut in Columbia Pictures' Radio, alongside Ed Harris and Cuba Gooding Jr., and her lead role in Sony's hit comedy Moms' Night Out with Patricia Heaton and Sean Astin. She has also appeared in Lifetime's Stolen by Their Father, which earned her a Canadian Screen Award nomination for her lead role.
In 2023, Sarah released four films, including The Girl Who Caught a Killer, Birthright Outlaw, Guiding Emily, and A Cowboy Christmas Romance, which she wrote and executive produced. She followed up with A Carpenter Christmas Romance in 2024, further solidifying her successful collaboration with Lifetime.
Sarah made her directorial debut with Grey's Anatomy: B-Team, which was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series. She has also directed a radio play for LA Theater Works titled Fever Syndrome, which was released in March 2024.
Sarah's love for the arts began early in her life, and she was fortunate enough to book the lead role in the critically acclaimed production of Romeo and Juliet at McCarter Theatre Center during her fourth year of university. The performance received rave reviews and opened doors for her career, leading to her Broadway debut in Vincent in Brixton at the Lincoln Center Theater, followed by a successful run in London's West End.
When she's not working, Sarah is actively involved in charitable work, supporting organizations such as Door of Hope in Pasadena and Lwala Community Alliance, which focuses on improving healthcare in Africa.
Sarah lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Dr. Peter Lanfer, and their two children, Hannah (9) and Micah (12).