Sarah Nicklin

Sarah Nicklin is an American stage, film and television actress. Her career is strongly focused on independent films and she is known for her girl next door quality, strong emotional range, and ability to transform into dark damaged characters. Her first notable film role was as Sister Kelley Wrath in the independent cult-hit Nun of That in 2008. Since then she has won Best Actress for her role of Laura in Exhumed and Sarah in Victimized. She appeared in the film Escape The Dark, which won Best Ensemble Cast, and has also been nominated for Best Actress for her roles in Choices, Debeaked, and Zombie Allegiance. She has also starred in the cult hit Atomic Brain Invasion. She also played the leading role of Sarah Burke in the horror-suspense thriller Abandoned Dead.

Sarah Nicklin
OccupationActress
Years active2007 - present
Home townDanbury, Connecticut, USA
Websitehttp://www.sarahnicklin.com

Early life and education

Nicklin was born in Danbury, Connecticut where she spent many hours playing imaginary games in the wildlife preserve behind her house. She started acting due to a school-girl crush on child star Jonathan Taylor Thomas. At an early age, Nicklin was convinced that they were star-crossed lovers and was determined to become a successful actress in order to meet him. Even though she was terribly shy as a child, she appeared in her first play "Bye, Bye Birdie" in 6th grade.

Her family moved to Ridgefield, Connecticut just before she started high school where she continued to appear in school plays and participated in theater showcases and slam poetry readings. She was also an accomplished soccer player playing in the international Gothia Cup in Sweden at age 17 and was the first female pole vaulter at her high school, winning many county championships. She appeared on-camera for the first time in a short film La Bolsa directly out of high school. She took a year off from school and worked as a bank teller at Fairfield County Bank before attending Emerson College. Nicklin graduated Emerson College a semester early, cum laude, and with a BA in Theater, a BA in Marketing, and minor in psychology.

Filmography

  • 2007: Brotherhood
  • 2008: Nun of That
  • 2009: Across Dot Ave.
  • 2010: Phillip the Fossil (official select of South by Southwest)
  • 2010: Atomic Brain Invasion
  • 2011: Exhumed
  • 2012: Salinger Spies
  • 2013: Normal
  • 2013: Missing William
  • 2014: The Haunting of Alice D
  • 2014: Victimized
  • 2015: Abandoned Dead
  • 2015: Quest for a Different Outcome
  • 2016: The Bold and the Beautiful
  • 2016: Unusual Suspects
  • 2016: Anthrax - Blood Eagle Wings
  • 2017: Lifetime Movies Ugly Christmas Sweater
  • 2018: Among Them
  • 2019: American Exit release by Lionsgate/Grindstone

Awards

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  • 2010: Massachusetts Independent Film Festival, Best Actress Nomination, Choices
  • 2012: Buffalo Screams Horror Film Festival, Best Actress, Exhumed
  • 2013: Terror Film Festival, Best Actress Nomination, Debeaked
  • 2014: ZedFest Film Festival, Outstanding Acting Performance, Victimized
  • 2017: ZedFest Film Festival, Best Ensemble Cast, Escape The Dark
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References

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  1. IMDB
  2. "Interview in Backstage Magazine". Backstage Magazine. Retrieved May 11, 2012.
  3. "Video Interview on The Philip Siddiq Show". The Philip Siddiq Show. Retrieved March 6, 2012.
  4. "Interview in Arts and Entertainment Magazine". TAEM Magazine. Retrieved Nov 2011. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. "Video Interview with Awesome Cave". Awesome Cave. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  6. "Interview in Horror Movie Reviews". Horror Movie Reviews. Retrieved Feb 2, 2013.
  7. "Interview in Search My Trash". Search My Trash. Retrieved Aug 2012. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
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