Sarah Cleveland(II)
- Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Sarah Cleveland is a Canadian actress recognized for her dedication to bringing depth and authenticity to her roles in both film and television. Born in Ontario, Canada, she developed a passion for the performing arts early, participating in school bands, choirs, and theater productions. Her love for storytelling naturally led her to explore opportunities in film, where she has embraced diverse and meaningful projects.
Throughout her career, Sarah has taken on a wide range of roles, from a soccer mom to a struggling addict, in award-winning feature and short films. Her portrayal of Kacie Lawson in A Father's Fight was honored with the Best Lead Actress award at the 2021 International Christian Film Festival (ICFF). She also contributed to the success of the short film Intervene, which received multiple awards and an Emmy nomination.
Beyond acting, Sarah enjoys exploring other aspects of filmmaking, including writing, producing, and directing. She is currently producing the feature film Gun Powder Desire and is preparing to make her directorial debut on an upcoming project.
Committed to supporting the Canadian film industry, Sarah serves as the Festival Director for the Eye2Eye Film Festival in her hometown of Cobourg. She also volunteers with Film Access Northumberland, judges films for several festivals, and shares her experiences on acting panels and through coaching sessions.
This winter, Sarah will lead the new thriller Broken Bones, a project made possible by her team's success in winning a $60,000 film pitch at the Forest City Film Festival in London. She remains passionate about storytelling and collaboration within the film community.
Throughout her career, Sarah has taken on a wide range of roles, from a soccer mom to a struggling addict, in award-winning feature and short films. Her portrayal of Kacie Lawson in A Father's Fight was honored with the Best Lead Actress award at the 2021 International Christian Film Festival (ICFF). She also contributed to the success of the short film Intervene, which received multiple awards and an Emmy nomination.
Beyond acting, Sarah enjoys exploring other aspects of filmmaking, including writing, producing, and directing. She is currently producing the feature film Gun Powder Desire and is preparing to make her directorial debut on an upcoming project.
Committed to supporting the Canadian film industry, Sarah serves as the Festival Director for the Eye2Eye Film Festival in her hometown of Cobourg. She also volunteers with Film Access Northumberland, judges films for several festivals, and shares her experiences on acting panels and through coaching sessions.
This winter, Sarah will lead the new thriller Broken Bones, a project made possible by her team's success in winning a $60,000 film pitch at the Forest City Film Festival in London. She remains passionate about storytelling and collaboration within the film community.