Sarah Elizabeth Jensen is a multifaceted and talented actress, originally hailing from the picturesque region of Northeastern Connecticut. Her impressive acting career has garnered her recognition for her captivating portrayal of Sara Hill in the Paramount Action feature "Assault on VA-33", a film directed by the esteemed Emmy winner Christopher Ray and starring the renowned actors Sean Patrick Flanery and Michael Jai White.
In addition to her film work, Sarah has also made a significant impact in television, with notable performances in the Watergate mini-series "Gaslit", which boasts an impressive cast including the illustrious Julia Roberts and Sean Penn. In this production, Sarah plays the intriguing character of Candy, a call girl who captures the attention of the White House Counsel, John Dean, portrayed by the talented Dan Stevens, best known for his roles in "Downton Abbey" and "Legion". Her extensive television credits also include guest appearances on prominent network shows such as "Law and Order: SVU", "The Goldbergs", and "The Equalizer".
Sarah's academic background is equally impressive, having earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in acting from the University of Connecticut. During her studies, she had the opportunity to hone her craft regionally at the Connecticut Repertory Theater, where she notably took on the title role in Sarah Ruhl's poignant and thought-provoking play "Eurydice".