Sarah Ford
actor | singer | dancer
About Sarah
Sarah is a theatre and film actress, model, and artist based in Baltimore, MD.
Sarah strives to constantly expand her knowledge and acting abilities in every project that she has the privilege to be a part of!
Outside of performing, she enjoys makeup, fashion, and writing.
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Education/ Training: West Chester University
(Theatre, Musical Theatre Concentration),
Open Jar Institute Summer Intensive (August 2022)
4x Irene Ryan Scholarship Nominee and 1x MTI Finalist
(Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Region 2)
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Instagram: @sarahfordactor
Photo: Brian James Photo Studio
RECENT Projects
NEWS
"The Wolves at Spotlighters Theatre"
"Duque is often the one clapping back loudly at #25 (Sarah Ford), who serves as the team captain, and often furiously on edge. Ford, as the no-nonsense team captain, has her own gentler side to struggle with, though anyone who has ever been a part of any type of team will recognize multiple qualities of leadership in her portrayal— the good, the bad, and the ugly. Ford and Duque face off a bit throughout the performance and their exchanges always feel heightened."
"Run With THE WOLVES at Spotlighters in Baltimore for One More Weekend"
"Sarah Ford, playing #25, Team Captain, is bossy but understated, and her own character journey has a satisfying resolution."
"The Game's Afoot at Cockpit Court"
"Ford, as the scathing Daria Chase, is sensational hellfire incarnate. Physicalizing and vocalizing the epitome of “Sorry-Not-Sorry”, Ford’s Daria is both saucy and scintillating and she struts into the Gillette household like she owns the place."
- Amanda N. Gunther (TheatreBloom)
Faculty Testimonial
“Sarah has consistently been the most prepared, conscientious student and artist I've had the pleasure of collaborating alongside in the last few years. She brings maturity and positivity into any room lucky enough to have her in it. She's always been curious about her own growth and fearlessly challenges herself as new opportunities and challenges arise.”
– Charlie DelMarcelle, West Chester University Theatre and Dance Faculty