Sally Frith is known for Repeat Attenders (2020).
Sally Gage is known for Mysteries at the Museum (2010).
Sally Gates is an actress, known for Bridge and Tunnel (2021).
Sally Geake is known for On the Line (2023).
Born in Hull-Sally George trained at The Guildhall school of Music and Drama- She spent several years with the Royal Shakespeare Company- graduating quickly from as cast to leading roles. Notably Lady Ann in Richard 111- Maggie in Havel's Temptation.- Bianca in Taming of the Shrew. She has worked at The Almeida Theatre and London's West end. She worked with Alan Ayckbourn in Scarbourgh. At the West Yorkshire Playhouse. Seasons in Rep theatre up and down the county Numerous tours of Uk - Japan Australia and Europe. She is a founder member of Northern Broadsides. Her television and film credits are numerous. Including Buddha of Suburbia, Measure for Measure, Persuasion, Casualty, Holby City, Eastenders and The Bill and Daziel and Pascoe. Positive and new play at Park theatre (OFFIE nomination). She received much acclaim including three best actress awards (IIFF, WIMFF, World Film Fest) for Love Somehow a one woman a film about the relationship between Dylan Thomas and his wife Caitlin Thomas playing Caitlin . Sally appeared in the hugely successful Oliver Award nominated play People Places and Things at the National Theatre and Wyndams. Recently she played Queen Elizibeth I in a new play at Hampton Court Palace. Soon to appear as Mari in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at Park Theatre London summer 2018.
Sally Greenwood is an actress, known for Turks & Caicos (2014).
Sally Harvey Anderson is known for The OctoGames (2022), Rattled (2020) and Thank You for Following (2020).
Sally Cecilia Hawkins was born in 1976 in Lewisham hospital, London, England, to Jacqui and Colin Hawkins, authors and illustrators of children's books. She is of English and Irish descent. Hawkins was brought up in Greenwich, in southeast London. She attended James Allen's Girls' School in Dulwich. She graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1998. Hawkins' theatre appearances include Much Ado About Nothing (2000), A Midsummer Night's Dream (2000), Misconceptions (2001), Country Music (2004), and David Hare's adaptation of Federico García Lorca's play The House of Bernarda Alba in 2005. Hawkins made her first notable screen performance as Samantha in the 2002 Mike Leigh film All or Nothing (2002). She also appeared as Slasher in the 2004 film Layer Cake (2004). She played the role of Zena Blake in the BBC adaptation of Sarah Waters' novel, Tipping the Velvet (2002) in 2002. Her first major television role came in 2005, when she played Susan Trinder in the BAFTA-nominated BBC drama Fingersmith (2005), an adaptation of Sarah Waters' novel of the same name, in which she co-starred with Imelda Staunton, as she had in Vera Drake (2004). Since then she has gone on to star in another BBC adaptation, Patrick Hamilton's Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky. Hawkins appeared in three episodes of the BBC comedy series Little Britain (2003), in addition to Ed Reardon's Week on BBC Radio 4. She has also contributed to the BBC Radio 4 series Concrete Cow. In 2006, Hawkins returned to the stage, appearing at the Royal Court Theatre in Jez Butterworth's The Winterling. In 2007, she played the lead in a new film of Jane Austen's Persuasion, and followed this with her critically acclaimed performance in Happy-Go-Lucky (2008). Questions and a minor controversy arose when Hawkins was not nominated for an Academy Award for her performance as Poppy. It was the first year since 2000-01 that the winner of the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy was not nominated for an Academy Award, and the first year since 1995-96 that no one from the category was nominated. During 2006 she also made uncredited appearances in Richard Ayoade's Man to Man with Dean Learner where she played various uncredited roles from Personal Assistant to Wife of Steve Pising in various deleted scenes included on the DVD. Hawkins' 2009-10 films included Desert Flower (2009), Never Let Me Go (2010), and Happy Ever Afters (2009). In November 2010, she appeared on Broadway as Vivie in Mrs. Warren's Profession. In 2011, Hawkins appeared in Submarine (2010) and had a supporting role in the film adaptation of Jane Eyre (2011). In 2017, Sally was highly critically acclaimed for her role as Elisa, a mute janitor, in director Guillermo del Toro fantasy drama The Shape of Water (2017).
Sally Holst is a producer and actress, known for The Long Shadow (2017), Heist: Who Stole the American Dream? (2011) and Catch a Falling Star (2000).
Sally Howitt is an actress and writer, known for The Decoy Bride (2011), Bad Boys (1995) and The Tales of Para Handy (1994).