Sabrina Dickens
Sabrina Dickens | |
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Born | Sabrina Dickens |
Occupation | Actress |
Sabrina Dickens is a former British actress and model, best known for her leading dual role as Reiga and Celine in My Lonely Me and leading role in Is This Now. She now pursues another career in the animal care industry. After her training at the University of South Wales in 2011, she then launched her professional career with leading and supporting roles in a number of independent films.[1][better source needed] Her modeling career included front cover and page spread shoots for publications such as Model Doodle magazine, Haunted After Dark magazine and the South Wales Echo official shopping catalog.[2] Sabrina has won numerous awards for her performances in and Is This Now.
Theatre[]
- Grand Guignol, by Richard Hand as Helen Abertoir.
- A Life Time On Tip Toes, by Dominique Fester as Ensemble Chapter Arts Centre.
Filmography[]
Films[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection | Bonnie | |
2013 | Forgotten Lands | Avelina | |
2013 | The Better Man | Kayleigh | |
2013 | Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming | Marianne Butler | |
2013 | How I live Now | Guerilla Soldier Girlfriend | |
2014 | MENU | Clare | Short Film |
2014 | Two Cousins One House & Edmond | Tara | Television Movie |
2015 | Skin Traffik | Trafficked Girl | |
2014 | B33F | Zoe | |
2015 | Reiga / Celine | ||
2015 | Young Alba | ||
2015 | Granny of the Dead | Ceri | |
2015 | Cruel Summer | Lisa | |
2016 | Is This Now | Ingrid | |
2018 | Communists | Connie | |
2018 | Tick & The Bomb | Julie | |
2019 | 2032 | Kate |
Awards and nominations[]
Year | Association | Category | Nominated work | Result | |
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2017 | World Music & Independent Film Festival | Is This Now | |||
Nominated | 2015 | Accolade Global Film Festival | My Lonely Me | Won | |
2015 | International Independent Film Awards | My Lonely Me | Won | ||
2015 | World Music & Independent Film Festival | My Lonely Me | Nominated |
References[]
- ^ "Sabrina Dickens". Sabrinadickens.com. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
- ^ Hill, Gareth (2014-10-31). "Caerphilly's Scream Queen Sabrina Dickens is acting up this Halloween | News". CaerphillyObserver.co.uk. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
External links[]
Categories:
- Living people
- British film actresses
- English television actresses