Sarah Alexander

Sarah Alexander ( born January 3, born as Sarah Smith 1971 in London) is a British actress.

Life

Alexander was born as Sarah Smith in London, England. Her father Frank Smith was a television producer and director, who was responsible for series such as Panorama. So Alexander came early with the television industry in touch.

After they had passed their A-levels, she moved at the age of 18 years from home and traveled to a Edinburgh Festival in the hope to be able to start her acting career there. Her parents were against this idea and wanted Sarah Alexander studied.

Alexander began her acting career in theater and planned to initially operate only as a stage actress. She had already early in their career an unsuccessful audition with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

Acting Career

1993 Alexander was featured in an episode of the television series Lovejoy. In 1996, she played the role of Beatrice in Octavio Pazs the only piece of Rappaccini 's Daughter.

The mid-1990s met Alexander on Ben Miller and Alexander Armstrong. She appeared in the sketch show Armstrong and Miller and also focused on otherwise the comedy industry. So they could be seen among others in the sketch show Alas Smith and Jones and Smack the Pony.

In the British comedy science fiction series Red Dwarf Alexander played the role of a fictional French queen in a medieval video game.

In 2000, she starred in the sci-fi comedy series The Strangerers and also moderated The 11 O'Clock Show together with Jon Holmes. She was also the first time in the BBC sitcom Coupling - Who with whom? to see.

In addition to this its probably the most important roles in the British television were those of Mel in The Worst Week of My Life ( Original British to help wedding -! The Worst Week of My Life) and Dr. Angela Hunter in the comedy series Green Wing, the like was also developed Smack the Pony by Victoria Pile.

Alexander is currently focusing on her breakthrough in the U.S.. So she plays in the fantasy film Stardust alongside Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro a supporting role as a witch empusa.

According to the BBC website, they also wrote together with two writers from the Armstrong and Miller - production team on its own comedy series about two journalists.

Private life

Sarah Alexander is currently romantically involved with the comedy writer and actor Peter Serafinowicz. The two have a child together since April 2007.

Alexander speaks fluent French and Spanish. My brother works as a translator.

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