Person biography:
Sarah's early life was filled with creativity, thanks to her father Harrison, who began producing and directing children's theatre in their family garage when she was young. Her mother, Luella, was also a strong influence, often singing harmony with Sarah and reading her fairy tales. The family's love of reading was encouraged by the federal Library Services Act of 1956, which brought bookmobiles to rural communities.
As she grew older, Sarah began performing in various venues across the United States and abroad, taking on a wide range of character roles. She graduated with a BFA from the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago and studied at the Conservatory of Music.
Sarah's film and television career took off in the mid-1970s, and she went on to play a diverse range of roles, from dramatic to comedic, and even sang, danced, and swam her way across screens. She has appeared in numerous TV shows, including "Joan of Arcadia", "Station 19", "Fear the Walking Dead", and "The Kids Are Alright".
In addition to performing, Sarah has published articles, stories, and poetry, and has produced and performed in several original plays. She is a member of the Company of Angels and has collaborated with her artistic partner Edward on several projects.
Sarah's latest work is currently under non-disclosure, but she continues to nourish her spirit by immersing herself in nature and participating in indigenous earth-based ceremonies. She is married to Edward and shares her life with their sweet feline companions.