Sara Snow is a multifaceted individual, boasting a career as both a writer and showrunner. Her most recent position was that of Co-Executive Producer on the Hallmark series, When Hope Calls, which premiered in 2019. Throughout her professional journey, Sara has had the opportunity to work on a diverse range of projects, including drama, comedy, and youth series.
One of her most notable achievements was serving as executive producer and showrunner of the half-hour N/CTV youth series, Degrassi: The Next Generation, which debuted in 2001. She also played a significant role in the production of the television movie, Degrassi Goes Hollywood, in 2009, serving as both executive producer and co-writer. Sara's additional credits include consulting producer/writer on the one-hour television drama, Arctic Air, which aired on CBC in 2012, as well as supervising producer and head writer on the first season of the hit CBC half-hour comedy, Mr. D, also in 2012.
In addition to her work on scripted series, Sara has also made significant contributions to reality television. Her credits in this realm include working on CBC's This Is High School, Knowledge Network's Paramedics: Life on the Line, Emergency Room: Life + Death at VGH, and Slice's The Real Housewives of Toronto.
Sara has received numerous accolades for her work, including winning Best Writer for a Youth Series at both the Canadian Screen Awards and the Leo Awards for her writing on renegadepress.com. She is currently working on a female-driven thriller feature film and developing an original series, for which she was awarded a Canada Media Fund grant.
Born and raised in Canada, Sara is a dual U.S./Canadian citizen who currently resides in Vancouver. She is represented by Perry Zimel and Stefan Hogan at OAZ, a prominent talent agency.