Sarah Scott
Sarah Scott is a talented actress and intimacy coordinator, originally hailing from Lincoln, Nebraska and raised in North Texas. She earned her degree in Culture & Communications with a minor in Ballet from New York University in 2002. In her early career, Scott honed her craft in various fringe theaters across New York City, completed an internship with New Line Cinema, and participated in the prestigious Shakespearean Studies program at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. These experiences paved the way for her move to Los Angeles, where she aimed to establish herself as a professional actress.
Scott made her television debut in a memorable role on Fox's "Arrested Development" in 2003. She quickly gained recognition in both the commercial and dance industries, featuring in iconic advertisements like the dancing iPod silhouettes and portraying showgirls, hip-hop divas, and groupies in popular series such as "CSI: NY," "True Blood," "Nip/Tuck," "Castle," "Bones," "Masters of Sex," and "The Orville." Her most acclaimed performance came in the 2015 docu-drama "Soaked in Bleach," where she delivered a powerful portrayal of Courtney Love, contributing to the film's status as the third most popular documentary on IMDb that year.
In 2018, Scott became a vocal advocate for sexual harassment awareness within the entertainment industry, collaborating with SAG-AFTRA to implement important contractual changes for member protection. The following year, she attained certification as an intimacy coordinator through the Intimacy Professionals Association, marking the beginning of a significant career in this emerging field.