Sara Gregory

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Sara Gregory
Born
Sara Lloyd-Gregory

(1986-08-19) 19 August 1986 (age 35)
Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, Wales
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present
Notable work
Alys (2011–2012)
Spouse(s)Carwyn Jones
Children1
AwardsBAFTA Cymru Award for Best Actress (2013) – Alys

Sara Lloyd-Gregory (born 19 August 1986), also billed as Sara Gregory, is a Welsh actress. She is known for her leading role in the S4C drama series Alys, and appearing in the Sky1 series Thorne: Sleepyhead.

Early life[]

Sara Gregory was born in Ammanford, West Wales in 1986 to Yvonne (née Lloyd) and Adrian Gregory, a member of the Welsh rugby team, The Gregory Brothers. She attended Maes yr Yrfa School in Cross Hands and had studied ballet from the age of three. However, she was intent on becoming a dancer until the age of 16 when she developed an interest in acting. Following her high school graduation, she went on to study at Gorseinon College in Swansea for a brief time, although her ambition to perform would prevail and she went on the enrol at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, a conservatoire in Cardiff, for which she never graduated, and instead opted to pursue a career on screen, a decision which proved successful due to her affiliation with the Mark Jermin Stage School and his agency.[1][2]

Career[]

Her debut came in 2003 in Stopping Distance, a film about gang rape in which she appeared as a teenage girl called Melanie. In 2004, she made her second stage appearance, this time as teenager Julie Osman—the daughter of a Turkish Muslim man who was the victim of a racially motivated murder in South Wales—in A Way of Life.

In 2006, she completed a hat-trick of appearances in controversial films by portraying the role of a girl called Serena in Little White Lies. The film was a comedy which featured racism and was, like A Way of Life, filmed in South Wales. Later that year, she starred in the Torchwood episode "Day One" as a young woman called Carys Fletcher who is possessed by an alien that feeds off orgasmic energy. In 2007, she became one of the regular cast of the BBC Wales drama Belonging, as Nadine Weaver.

In 2008, she played the female lead in Romeo and Juliet at the New Theatre, Cardiff.[3]

In 2011, she starred in the lead role of the new S4C Welsh television series Alys.[4] She returned for the second season of Alys which was broadcast in late 2012. In 2013, Sara won the BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Actress, following her role as Alys.[5]

In 2018 and 2019, she played Amy in two series of the BBC Wales mockumentary Tourist Trap.

Personal life[]

Gregory's partner is actor Carwyn Jones; they have a son, Idris.

Filmography[]

Film
Year Title Role Directed by
2003 A Way of Life Julie Osman Amma Asante
2006 Little White Lies Serena Caradog W. James
2008 Affinity Madeleine Tim Fywell
2010 S.N.U.B! Anna Jonathan Glendening
2010 Patagonia Chica del Valle Marc Evans
2013 Another Me Woman with baby Isabel Coixet
2014 Get Up and Go Ella Brendan Grant
2015 Under Milk Wood Gossamer Beynon Kevin Allen
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Stopping Distance Melanie TV movie
2006 Torchwood Carys Fletcher Series 1 (guest; #1.2)
2007 Y Pris Llio Edwards Series 1 (recurring; 4 episodes)
2008 Belonging Nadine Series 9 (main; 7 episodes)
2008 Tess of the d'Urbervilles Nancy Darch Miniseries (episode 1)
2009 Doctors Carmel Coates Series 11 (guest; #11.15)
2009 Blodau Cat S4C drama series
2009 Sleep with Me Young Lelia TV movie
2010 Being Human Amy McBride Series 2 (guest; #2.8)
2010 Thorne: Sleepyhead Alison Willetts Series 1 (supporting; 3 episodes)
2011 Bloody Norah Amy TV movie
2011–2012 Alys Alys Series 1 & 2 (main; 16 episodes)
2013 Doctors Olwyn Prytherch Series 15 (guest; #15.20)
2013–2016 Hinterland Catrin John Series 1 & 3 (guest; 2 episodes)
2014 The Devil’s Vice Suzanne TV movie
2014 Cara Fi Manon Series 1 (guest; #1.3)
2016–2017 Byw Celwydd Lowri Ogwen Jones Series 1 & 2 (main; 16 episodes)
2017 Doctors Rachael Lambert Series 18 (guest; #18.183/#18.184)
2018 Casualty Carly McLeod Series 32 (guest; #32.30)
2018–2019 Tourist Trap Amy Series 1 & 2 (main; 12 episodes)
2021 The Pembrokeshire Murders Leanne Dauncey Miniseries (episode 3)
2021 Bregus Lucy Series 1 (guest; #1.1/#1.2)
2021 Manhunt Alice Turner Series 2 (guest; #2.1)

References[]

  1. ^ "The interview: Sara Lloyd-Gregory". south wales guardian.co.uk. 1 November 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Sara laughs her way to stardom". walesonline.co.uk. 6 September 2008. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Romeo and Juliet at the New Theatre Cardiff". Theatre In Wales. 20 September 2008. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
  4. ^ Jones, Rhiannon (15 January 2011)"Screen role is tailor-made for rising star". thisissouthwales.co.uk. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
  5. ^ McCrum, Kirstie (26 October 2013). "Bafta Cymru Best Actress Sara Lloyd-Gregory on being a writer's muse". Wales Online. Retrieved 10 April 2020.

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