Sabrina Lloyd

Sabrina Lloyd
Born (1970-11-20) November 20, 1970
Fairfax County, Virginia, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1988–present
Spouse(s) Ross Smith (m. 1997)

Sabrina Lloyd (born November 20, 1970) is an American film and television actress.

She is best known for playing Wade Welles in the science fiction series Sliders and Natalie Hurley in the ABC sitcom Sports Night.

Early life

Sabrina Lloyd was born in Fairfax County, Virginia, and raised in Eustis, Florida. At age 13, she began her acting career in the role of Pepper in a Mount Dora production of Annie.

When she was 15, she participated in a student exchange program which allowed her to spend a year in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She trained at the Brisbane Royal Theatre Company. She went on to perform exclusively in theater until she was 18.

Career

Returning to the United States, Lloyd continued to perform in local theater such as the Baystreet Players in Eustis and the Ice House Theater in Mount Dora, appearing in productions of Grease, Crimes of the Heart, and The Wizard of Oz. Lloyd moved to New York when she was 18 to pursue a film career. She made a guest appearance on an episode of Law & Order called "Intolerance". She signed with a new talent agent and started getting more roles in TV and film.

Her first important role in feature films was in Chain of Desire, and this was followed by a starring role in Father Hood with Patrick Swayze. She appeared in the 1993 music video for the song "Iris" by The Breeders. Lloyd also made appearances on television, starring in the TV movies The Coming Out of Heidi Leiter, an episode of Lifestories: Families in Crisis and Love Off Limits.

In 1995, Lloyd played the role of Wade Welles, one of the original four characters in the sci-fi TV show Sliders. In 1997, the show was picked up by the Sci Fi Channel, but Lloyd's contract was not renewed. She quickly landed a co-starring role as senior associate producer Natalie Hurley in the ABC sitcom Sports Night.

In 2005, she starred as Terry Lake on the television show Numb3rs, but she left after the first season. In 2008, Lloyd was the lead actress in the independent film Universal Signs.

Personal life

Outside of her acting career, she writes and records original music with her guitar. She has two cats named Lucy and Theodore and was a vegetarian for six years during the 1990s.[1][2]

In April 1997, Lloyd married Ross Smith.[2]

She lived in Uganda for two years (2009-2010), and adopted a little girl while living there. [3]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Chain of Desire Melissa
1992 That Night Jeanette
1993 Father Hood Kelly Charles
2001 On Edge Becky Brooks
2001 Wanderlust Amanda
2003 Dopamine Sarah McCaulley
2004 Something for Henry Anna Short
2004 Breakup Artist, TheThe Breakup Artist Kara
2005 Girl from Monday, TheThe Girl from Monday Cecile
2005 Charlie's Party Sarah
2006 Last Request, TheThe Last Request Cathy
2007 Racing Daylight Vicky Palmer / Helly
2008 Universal Signs Mary
2010 Hello Lonesome Debbie
2013 Pretty One, TheThe Pretty One Edith

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Superboy Betsy "Bringing Down the House"
1989 New Leave It to Beaver, TheThe New Leave It to Beaver Molly "Shortcuts"
1992 Law & Order Kate 'Katie' Silver "Intolerance"
1993 CBS Schoolbreak Special Sarah Thompson "Love Off Limits"
1994 Lifestories: Families in Crisis Heidi Leiter "More Than Friends: The Coming Out of Heidi Leiter"
1995–99 Sliders Wade Welles Main role
1998–00 Sports Night Natalie Hurley Main role
2000 Madigan Men Wendy Lipton Main role
2002 Couples Annie TV film
2003 Ed Frankie Hector Recurring role
2004 My Sexiest Mistake Amy TV film
2004 DeMarco Affairs Jessica DeMarco TV film
2005 Numb3rs Terry Lake Main role
2008 Wainy Days Molly "Molly"

References

  1. "Sabrina Lloyd Chat - 19 Oct 00". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on October 30, 2013. Retrieved 2014-05-18.
  2. 1 2 "Sabrina Lloyd - 07 May 97". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on October 23, 2013. Retrieved 2014-05-18.
  3. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005158/bio
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