Sarah-Jane Redmond (born September 12, 1962) is a Canadian actress and
acting coach. Redmond's work has spanned film, television and theatre
productions, often in science fiction roles. She trained partly under
Canadian actor William B. Davis, before founding a theatre group and
branching into screen work; later in her career she began teaching
acting for the New Image College of Fine Arts in British Columbia, in
addition to directing theatre performances at the college.Redmond was
born in Cyprus and raised in both England and Canada, further pursuing
acting studies in both nations. Several of her screen roles have come
in collaboration with screenwriter Chris Carter, who cast her in
several of his television series. Outside of acting, Redmond practices
martial arts and boxing.Sarah-Jane Redmond was born in Cyprus, where
her father was stationed during his career with the Royal Air Force.
Her family moved to the Lake District in England, before emigrating to
Canada. She studied acting both in Canada and England, before founding
an amateur theatre company, Holy Barbarians, in order to pursue stage
work.[1][2] Part of Redmond's study took place at the acting school of
Canadian actor William B. Davis.[3] During this time, she also worked
as a dancer in Toronto.[2]Redmond's first screen role was in an
episode of The X-Files; this introduced her to director David Nutter
and writer Chris Carter, who would later cast her in a recurring role
in the series Millennium,[4] as well as the 2008 film The X-Files: I
Want to Believe.[5] Her other television roles focus on
science-fiction programming, with appearances in Harsh Realm,
Andromeda, Dark Angel, The Outer Limits and Smallville.[6]
acting coach. Redmond's work has spanned film, television and theatre
productions, often in science fiction roles. She trained partly under
Canadian actor William B. Davis, before founding a theatre group and
branching into screen work; later in her career she began teaching
acting for the New Image College of Fine Arts in British Columbia, in
addition to directing theatre performances at the college.Redmond was
born in Cyprus and raised in both England and Canada, further pursuing
acting studies in both nations. Several of her screen roles have come
in collaboration with screenwriter Chris Carter, who cast her in
several of his television series. Outside of acting, Redmond practices
martial arts and boxing.Sarah-Jane Redmond was born in Cyprus, where
her father was stationed during his career with the Royal Air Force.
Her family moved to the Lake District in England, before emigrating to
Canada. She studied acting both in Canada and England, before founding
an amateur theatre company, Holy Barbarians, in order to pursue stage
work.[1][2] Part of Redmond's study took place at the acting school of
Canadian actor William B. Davis.[3] During this time, she also worked
as a dancer in Toronto.[2]Redmond's first screen role was in an
episode of The X-Files; this introduced her to director David Nutter
and writer Chris Carter, who would later cast her in a recurring role
in the series Millennium,[4] as well as the 2008 film The X-Files: I
Want to Believe.[5] Her other television roles focus on
science-fiction programming, with appearances in Harsh Realm,
Andromeda, Dark Angel, The Outer Limits and Smallville.[6]
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