About Sarah

Originally from Northern Virginia, Sarah graduated from George Mason University with a BA in theatre where she received The Excellence in Performance Award. Currently based in New York City, some of Sarah's television credits include the role of receptionist in the HBO series K Street (director Steven Soderbergh) and teacher in an episode of the disturbingly funny FX series Louie. Film credits include a chain smoking trophy wife in the independent feature film Desperate Endeavors with Michael Madsen and a chain smoking tattoo artist in the short film The Scarlet Letters. In addition, Sarah also wrote and starred in Grace This Way, a web series about solutions when it comes to recovering from alcohol addiction. Some theatre credits include the role of hopeless romantic Raina in Arms and the Man, adventure seeking Mary in On the Verge and a spoiled little rich girl named Peggy in The Hundred Dresses directed by acclaimed director Mary-Hall Surface.

Sarah Ellis
  • Grace This Way - The Final Episode
    Thu, April 19, 2012

    Grace This Way just had its final episode posted! "It's been an amazing journey these past 18 months," says Sarah. "What started off as a twinkle in my eye has now become a full fledged web series! What a great feeling to have come full circle." Check out the series here.

  • Leap of Faith! (No, not the musical!)
    Sat, May 5, 2012

    NYC based filmmaker Saul Martinez and Sarah Ellis have cast three people with incredible, real life inspiring stories to be featured in the upcoming documentary feature film entitled Leap of Faith! (No, not the musical!) "This is a documentary film where the notion of fear will be examined," explains Sarah. "Why do some people stay in situations where they are clearly unhappy? And what compels others to say 'Enough is enough!' and move forward? That's what will be explored as we follow three individuals with very different stories next year." Exciting stuff! Check out their blog complete with updates.

  • Voiceovers!
    Sun, May 6, 2012

    Have you heard? Sarah's doing voiceovers now! Check out her demo.