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Sarah is an award-winning actress in Hollywood. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts on April 15, 1991 to Dr. Gary F Mitchell MD, a cardiologist, and Dr. Diane C Mitchell DMD, an orthodontist, who met while completing their residencies at Brigham & Women's, a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. Sarah was raised by her parents with her two younger brothers in the suburb of Dover, Massachusetts where she started performing in children's theater and studied performing arts at Dana Hall and the Noble and Greenough preparatory schools. She graduated from Bard College with a B.A. in Theater and Performing Arts, where she was awarded the Carter Towbin Prize in for creativity, versatility, and overall contribution to theater. Additionally, she has trained as an actor with the National Theater Institute, the British American Drama Academy (London Theater Programme), and the Acting for Film & Television Intensive at Stella Adler Art of Acting Studios in Hollywood. She studies on-camera acting with Gregory Berger-Sobeck at Berg Studios in Los Angeles. Sarah made her Off-Broadway debut in "With Love" at the Theater at St. Clements directed by Matt Aaron Krinsky. Since, Sarah has been working in film, notably earning SAG-AFTRA eligibility via Taft Hartley with a principle role as Ted Kennedy's secretary in the feature film "Chappaquiddick" starring Kate Mara and Jason Clark. Her work as a model spans fine art, fashion & commercial work. She is a muse to fine art photographer Ilona Szwarc, whose portraits of Sarah have been featured by the New Yorker's PhotoBooth and Time Magazine's Lightbox. Portraits of Sarah photographed by Mark Elzey have been published in Vogue Italia's PhotoVogue. Since moving to Los Angeles, Sarah has been auditioning for film, television and commercials. Notably, her star performance as 'She' in short film 'Spin Cycle' was awarded 'Best Shot on Film' by Steve Bellamy, CEO of Motion Picture at Eastman Kodak at Hollyshorts Film Festival, August 2019. Preferring dramatic theatrical work, Sarah is known for playing strong female leads and rebellious heroines.