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Sara Stewart, born on June 28, 1966 as Sara Scott Griffith by birth, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, to American parents. After spending some time in America, she trained at The Central School of Speech and Drama, and made London her home. She was worked in many things, for instance, she played Natalya Petrovna" in Turgenyev's A Month in the Country for the RSC, Gwyneth Paltrow's overbearing sister in "Proof" for its London premiere, and her most recent role as "Stella" in the hit 2005 TV series, Sugar Rush.
She has played in over 20 roles, and is sometimes credited as "Sarah Stewart".
Now based in Twickenham, she is married to actor Aden Gillett, who she has 2 children with, and two dogs.
Her most recent TV appearance was Sugar Rush. A TV series about a young girl named Kim [played by Olivia Hallinan] and her best friend Sugar [played by Lenora Crichlow]. Sara played the role of Stella, Kim's mother. She plays alongside Richard Lumsden, who plays Nathan, Kim's quiet, stay home father. Sugar Rush is currently on hiatus after a good end to the second series. She also starred in programmes such as Midsomer Murders, as Carolyn Armitage, in Mayo, as Hope Hendrick, in Holby City as Kathryn MacKenzie, A Touch of Frost as Martine Phillips, The House of Eliott as Francine Bailey. Sara played the role of the PA, Jenny, in the first series of Drop The Dead Donkey. She also appeared in a single episode of the BBC hit comedy Men Behaving Badly as a friend of Deborah's.
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