Sarah Slywchuk is an actress and writer, known for Station Eleven (2021), The Handmaid's Tale (2017) and Savage Breakup (2020).
GRAMMY-winning composer and singer on Yo-Yo Ma's + Silk Road Ensemble's 2017 "Best World Music Album", Small is a multidisciplinary artist, performer, photographer, and filmmaker. Born in 1979 into a family of musicians, writers, and psychoanalysts, Small spent her childhood playing cello, concocting gibberish sounds, improvising on the piano with her pianist / composer father, dancing, fencing, and performing in musicals that her Renaissance lutenist mother wrote for her and her friends. She became enraptured by photography when she was thirteen. Small spent her high school years photographing her close friends, strangers, and Rachel, her younger sister and longtime muse. In 2001, Small graduated from Rhode Island School of Design with a BA in photography and moved to Brooklyn the day before September 11th. In 2014, Small birthed The Delirium Constructions (TDC), which has since become the conceptual umbrella for her work cross-genre and has been exhibited on six continents. Co-founded in 2006, Small's vocal trio, Black Sea Hotel, has toured throughout the US and Scandinavia and taught Balkan folk song internationally, specializing in music from the region of Shopluk, Bulgaria. In 2011, Small mounted a 120-participant performative incarnation of TDC, which interwove Balkan vocal music, a string quartet, classical arias, and choral droning, historical and contemporary dress, synchronized facial gestures and dance, and well as two legal marriage ceremonies conducted by Small. In 2013, Small starred in "Butter on the Latch", a psychological thriller feature film, directed by Josephine Decker, which premiered at the Berlinale. In 2017, Small's was commissioned by HERE Arts Center's Prototype Festival to premiere a staged work of her musical album, Secondary Dominance, combining Tableaux, photography, moving image, dance, and singing, with musical genres that interweave electronic, Balkan folk, industrial, pop, punk, rap, rock, and classical. A feature film of Secondary Dominance (a hybrid documentary / dance-centric music video exploring disentanglement from sexual trauma) is scheduled to release Spring 2022. Having just completed her first two chamber works, "Behind the Gymnasium" and "Water in Our Eyes". Small lives on a tree-lined street in Brooklyn in a pink and white home with her two kitties, Bunny and January. She is currently obsessed with learning ballroom Tango, Rumba, and Cha Cha.
Sarah Smart was born on March 3, 1977 in Birmingham, England. She is an actress, known for Wallander (2008), Five Days (2007) and Doctor Who (2005).
Sarah Smith is a producer and writer, known for Arthur Christmas (2011), Ron's Gone Wrong (2021) and The Armando Iannucci Shows (2001).
Sarah Smith is known for The Puppet Master: Hunting the Ultimate Conman (2022).
Sarah Smith is an actress, known for Another Us (2021).
Sarah Smithton is known for Bread Barbershop (2020), Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous (2021) and 44 Gatti (2018).
Sarah Smyth was born on October 12, 1982 in Nova Scotia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Bad Times at the El Royale (2018), 50/50 (2011) and Cedar Cove (2013). She is married to Andrew Dunbar. They have one child.
Sarah Snook was born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia. Showing promise in performing arts at a young age, Sarah was awarded a scholarship to study drama at Scotch College, Adelaide. After high school, she was accepted in to the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) and graduated in 2008 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting). Having started out in theatre in Sydney, Sarah was the runner-up in the 2011 Australians in Film Heath Ledger Scholarship. She has since gone on to work extensively in film and television in Australia, receiving awards from the Australian Academy for Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) for Best Actress in a Film, Predestination (2014), and Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama, Sisters of War (2010), the Film Critic's Circle of Australia (FCCA) for Best Actress - Lead Role, Predestination (2014) and Not Suitable for Children (2012), and the Australian Film Critics Association (AFCA) for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, These Final Hours (2013). Internationally, Sarah has acted in numerous films, most notably Steve Jobs (2015) and The Glass Castle (2017). She also appeared in the Netflix series Black Mirror (2011). On stage, Sarah made her West End debut in 2016 alongside Ralph Fiennes in The Old Vic's production of Henrik Ibsen's "The Master Builder". In 2017 Sarah wrapped on two Australian productions, Winchester (2018) and Brothers' Nest (2018), and was in New York later in 2017 to shoot the first season of HBO series, Succession (2018).
Sarah Sobole was born on August 6, 1988 in Lakewood, Ohio, USA. She is a writer and actress, known for We Bare Bears (2014), We Bare Bears: The Movie (2020) and We Baby Bears (2022).