Born in England, Sarah spent her formative years in The Bahamas, where she was raised by a family of mixed British-African heritage. This diverse upbringing has undoubtedly had a profound impact on her worldview, shaping her perspective as a global citizen.
Sarah's educational background is rooted in Marine & Freshwater Biology, which she studied at Queen Mary, Westfield College. After completing her studies, she ventured into the advertising industry in London, where she spent 15 years honing her skills and building a successful career.
However, Sarah's true passion lay in the world of acting, and in 2016, she made the bold decision to transition into the profession. Since then, she has worked tirelessly to establish herself as a talented and versatile performer, with credits spanning theatre, television, and film.
Theatre enthusiasts may recognize Sarah from her work at the Bush Theatre, where she appeared in the production of Meron House of Ife. Additionally, she has understudied roles in The Doctor at the Duke of York Theatre, showcasing her impressive range and adaptability.
Sarah's screen credits are equally impressive, with notable appearances in John Carpenter's Suburban Screams Ep5, the films Six Years Gone and Degenerates, as well as the short film Shadow. Furthermore, she has lent her talents to various other projects, including the audio drama Dr Who: Rose Tyler The Dimension Canon: Other Worlds.
In addition to her acting career, Sarah has also ventured into production, serving as the Executive Producer for the film I Am Your Sister. Her dedication to her craft is evident in every project she takes on, and her impressive resume is a testament to her hard work and perseverance.