Sarah Priddy
Sarah Priddy is a British actress and producer known for her work across theatre, television, and film. Born in England and raised in The Bahamas, she hails from a mixed heritage British-African family, offering her a unique global perspective. Before pursuing acting professionally in 2016, Priddy studied Marine & Freshwater Biology at Queen Mary University of London and spent 15 years in the advertising industry in London. Her theatrical credits include portraying Meron in House of Ife at the Bush Theatre and understudying multiple roles in The Doctor at the Duke of York Theatre. On screen, she has appeared in John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams (2023), Six Years Gone (2022), and Degenerates (2018). Additionally, she served as the executive producer for the short film I Am Your Sister (2021) and voiced Femi in the audio drama Doctor Who: Rose Tyler – The Dimension Canon: Other Worlds (2022). In 2025, Priddy portrayed Maude in the horror-thriller film The Bayou, directed by Taneli Mustonen and Brad Watson . She also appeared as Margery Seymour in the BBC mini-series Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light and played Nurse #1 in Apple TV+'s Disclaimer. Beyond her acting career, Priddy is passionate about representation within the industry and has shared insights into her journey from advertising to acting, emphasizing the importance of pursuing one's passion despite challenges.

