Sara Gregory

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Sara Lloyd-Gregory (born 1987), is a Welsh actress who has so far made four television appearances. Her stage debut came in 2003 in Stopping Distance, a film about gang rape in which she appeared as a teenage girl called Melanie.

In 2004, she made her second stage appearance, this time as teenager Julie Osman - the daughter of a Turkish Muslim man who was the victim of a racially motivated murder in South Wales - in A Way of Life.

In 2006, she completed a hat-trick of appearances in controversial films by portraying the role of a girl called Serena in Little White Lies. The film was a comedy which featured racism and was, like A Way of Life, filmed in South Wales.

Later that year, she also appeared in the Torchwood episode Day One as a young woman called Carys. In 2007, she became one of the regular cast of the BBC Wales drama Belonging, as Nadine Weaver.

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2007 - Belonging - Nadine Weaver
2006 - Torchwood - Carys Fletcher
2006 - Little White Lies - Serena
2004 - A Way of Life - Julie Osman
2003 - Stopping Distance - Melanie

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