Sarah Crowden
Born in Edinburgh in 1955, Sarah Crowden hails from a family steeped in the performing arts, with her parents being the renowned actors Graham Crowden and Phyllida Hewat. A versatile British character actress, Crowden has made significant contributions to film, television, and theatre throughout her career. Beyond her acting endeavors, she is an accomplished writer, known for her insightful contributions to the literary quarterly Slightly Foxed. Her work has also graced the pages of esteemed publications such as The Lady, The Times Literary Supplement, Geographical, and the Literary Review, showcasing her literary prowess.
In addition to her writing and acting, Crowden has ventured into the world of stand-up comedy, performing under the whimsical persona of Dame Theresa Thompson's-Gazelle. This eclectic mix of talents highlights her artistic versatility and passion for storytelling.
Academically, she holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Diploma in Literature from The Open University. Demonstrating her commitment to lifelong learning, Sarah Crowden earned a Foundation Certificate in Bricklaying in 2010, reflecting her diverse interests and skills. With a career marked by creativity and a willingness to explore various artistic avenues, Crowden continues to inspire audiences and readers alike with her multifaceted talents.