Serena Harragin is a renowned British actress who had the privilege of training at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 1986 alongside a talented group of individuals, including Clive Owen, Rebecca Pidgeon, Mark Womack, and Liza Tarbuck.
Following her graduation, Harragin commenced her acting career by landing a role in the 1986 ITV TV series "Robin Hood," playing the part of the first lady, a significant milestone in her professional journey. She subsequently appeared in the BBC crime drama "Bergerac," starring alongside the accomplished John Nettles. Her impressive acting skills were further showcased in various TV series, including "Rockliffe's Babies" (1987),"Ticket to Ride," and the critically acclaimed "Screen One" (1985-2002),as well as in the Hollywood film "The Witches" (1990),starring the talented Anjelica Huston and Mai Zetterling.
In the early 1990s, Harragin co-starred in two episodes of the highly acclaimed Channel 4 TV mini-series "G.B.H." (1991),alongside the esteemed Robert Lindsay and Michael Palin. Building upon her success, she then appeared in two series of "Wiz Bang" and the popular "Forever Green" with the talented Pauline Collins and John Alderton.