Sara Crowe
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Born | 22 March 1966 Irvine, Ayrshire |
Sara Crowe (born 22 March 1966), also known as Sara K. Crowe, is a Scottish film and stage actress, who mainly plays comedy roles.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Career
After starting her career on stage and in television, Crowe began to take film roles, inclduing staring opposite her father-in-law in Carry on Columbus, and as the first bride Laura in the hit film Four Weddings and a Funeral.[1] In 2005 in Who's the Daddy at the King's Head Theatre, London, she was described "as shiny and superficial as a monthly women's glossy."[2]
In 2006 she was in Toby Young's A Right Royal Farce at the King's Head Theatre, London. A reviewer wrote:
- One of the evening's few saving graces, Sara Crowe is amusingly horsey, husky and humourless as Camilla, and her frightful wig is probably the funniest thing on stage.[3]
Crowe currently is one of the "Philadelphia girls" in the adverts for a Kraft foods brand of cream cheese.[4] and is a regular performer (and part of the original cast) of the long-running touring play Seven Deadly Sins Four Deadly Sinners produced by Marc Sinden.
[edit] Personal life
Crowe was born in Irvine, Ayrshire. She married actor Jim Dale's son Toby in 1992, but the couple divorced in 1998.[5] Joan Collins once said to her ""Darling, what a gorgeous brooch! On anyone else it would look expensive."[6]
[edit] Awards
1990 London Critics Circle Theatre Award for Most Promising Newcomer (performance in Private Lives).[5]
[edit] Filmography
As stated in the New York Times:[7]
- Caught In the Act
- The Steal
- Four Weddings and A Funeral
- Carry on Columbus