Sarah Lynn Dawson is a British actress and filmmaker who trained at New York’s Lee Strasberg Institute of Film and Television.

Born in the North of England, Sarah spent part of her childhood growing up in Qatar, where her passion for acting started at the age of seven in community theatre productions. She continued to nurture her love for the performing arts throughout her school years, often starring in lead roles in various Greek tragedies.

Work wise she voiced the role of the Mother in the Oscar Nominated Feature Film I Lost My Body. She played the role of Angie in Love in the Time of Pandemic. She also co-created, produces and acts in the twenty one episode podcast Stepping into Shakespeare, which features readings of Hamlet and Twelfth Night.

She also played the lead role of Alice Clark the LAPD’s first female detective in the 1940’s film noir Unsolved, which she also produced, which was on the festival circuit.

Other films she has appeared in, include Duality, which she wrote and starred in and which was narrated by Deepak Chopra and premiered at the Hollyshorts Film Festival.

She studied acting at The Lee Strasberg Institute of Film and Television in New York, on their two year conservatory program, with teachers Robert Castle, Paul Calderon, Irma Sandrey, Robert Ellerman and more.

In LA she was accepted on the prestigious BAFTA/LA Newcomers program and also became an Observer at The Actors Studio where she learned from Martin Landau and the teachers there.

In 2025 she was selected as one of the featured artists at The Future of Humanity Exhibition in Davos, Switzerland, with some of her filmmaking work.

Sarah has a strong interest in charity work and is supportive to several causes including Plan USA and UNICEF

For a full credit list go to:

https://www.imdb.me/sarahlynndawson