Sarah Joy Brown, a talented actress, won three Emmy Awards before her 25th birthday. Her journey in the performing arts began at the prestigious Los Angeles County High School for the Performing Arts, where she graduated from the Theatre Department and Alexander Hamilton's Academy of Music.
On her 19th birthday, Sarah launched her professional acting career as the series lead on the popular children's series V.R. Troopers, which aired in over 30 countries worldwide. Two years later, she landed the lead role of Carly Roberts/Spencer/Corinthos on the iconic ABC daytime series General Hospital. Her performance earned widespread critical acclaim, resulting in one of daytime TV's most memorable characters.
During her five-year tenure on General Hospital, Sarah was nominated for four Emmy Awards and won three. After leaving the show, she appeared on various hit television series and became a series regular on Cold Case. She then co-starred in the blockbuster comedy "Big Mommas House 2" alongside comedy legend Martin Lawrence.
In 2008, Sarah returned to General Hospital in the newly created role of Claudia Zacchara, earning another Emmy nomination. In 2015, she was nominated for an Emmy for her starring role in the independent series "Beacon Hill."
Sarah currently stars on the Emmy-winning series "Studio City" (2019) on Amazon Prime, for which she was nominated for an Emmy in 2021. This marked her seventh Emmy nomination. With over two decades of acclaimed acting, Sarah has recently begun directing and editing, agreeing to direct and co-edit ten episodes of a streaming audio drama from Violent Hour Media, the leading Horror Podcast network. The series, titled Red Ridding Hoods, will be available on all audio platforms October 15, 2021.