ABOUT
Sarah lives in Surbiton, South West London, where she has been recording from her home studio since 2020. She works closely with Global Radio, has worked with broadcasters including the BBC and collaborates directly with both national and international clients on their marketing campaigns.
Whether recording via live link with producers or providing fully edited audio content, Sarah has voiced over 100 adverts for radio, DAX and television through her remote service.
"Love Monster" (CBBC).
Sarah played Alice Hopkins, one of MBNA’s four “Payment Ninjas” for the bank’s “Boringly Good” campaign. The comedy script directed by Jim Gilchrist and produced by Outsider, was the first of many TV commercials for Sarah.
She has also filmed international campaigns for Channel 4, Pokerstars and Facebook Portal, as well as several more TV and print campaigns for MBNA.
"MBNA Team", directed by Jim Gilchrist for Outsider.
Sarah trained at The Guildford School of Acting, graduating with a BA in Musical Theatre, but swiftly swapped her ballet shoes for combat boots; playing Donna in the BBC’s military drama “Our Girl”, created by Tony Grounds and directed by David Drury.
"Our Girl" (BBC).
After making her TV debut, Sarah returned to the stage, travelling to Belgium to play the role of Celine in the Studio 100 musical “14-18”. The English premiere played to an audience of 1800 in the Nekkerhal Arena with its groundbreaking moving auditorium. The production marked the centenary of WWI and reached ticket sales of 200,000.
"14-18" (Studio 100).
Back in the UK, Sarah joined The Theatre Royal Windsor’s Summer Repertory Company, performing in Noel Coward’s “Hay Fever” and Daphne du Maurier’s “September Tide”. She remained with the company for three years, performing weekly productions ranging from farce to thriller. A career highlight was playing Eliza Doolittle in George Bernard Shaw’s “Pygmalion”, reprising the very role that had inspired her to pursue a career in Theatre some 10 years earlier.
Cherry Davies in "September Tide".
Jackie Coryton in "Hay Fever".
Eliza Doolittle in "Pygmalion".
Sheila Wendice in "Dial 'M' For Murder".