Sarina Taylor

Sarina Taylor

actress, producer, writer

Sarina Taylor was born on Dec 18, 1971 in South Africa. Sarina Taylor's big-screen debut came with Tomorrow directed by Martha Pinson in 2018. Sarina Taylor is known for Tomorrow directed by Martha Pinson, Sebastian Street stars as Tesla and Stuart Brennan as Sky. Sarina Taylor has got 9 awards and 4 nominations so far. The most recent award Sarina Taylor achieved is West Coast International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Sarina Taylor plays is Tomorrow which will be released on Sep 27, 2019.

Sarina Rose Potgieter was born in a small town in South Africa on December 18th 1971, and at the age of 12 moved to Johannesburg in order to attend the National School of the Arts where she was accepted into their ballet program. She moved into the Drama program for the final two years of her schooling. Upon leaving the arts school, Sarina turned her hand to studying Make Up Artistry and Theatre Crafts at what is now known as The Tshwane University Of Technology in Pretoria. Here she specialized in Prosthetics and special effects, prop making and set design. She then went on to dance professionally for many years in a number of theatrical productions worldwide.On October 3rd, 2010, she married Queen drummer Roger Taylor.Having always had a passion for performing, in 2013 she successfully moved into the realm of film, both as an actress and producer. She co-produced the award winning British drama Solitary (2015) with Katharine Lee McEwan, in which she acted alongside her step-son Felix Taylor. 'Solitary' received seventeen festival awards, including nine Best Feature wins and two Best Actress awards for Sarina. It was the opening night film of both the Chelsea Film Festival in New York and the London Independent Film Festival.Sarina co-produced and performed in the 2017 music video Journey's End (2017) for Roger Taylor which went straight to number 1 in the UK Music Video iTunes charts and was simultaneously in the top 10 music video charts worldwide. In the video also stars her younger half-sister Genevieve Potgieter.Other feature film credits include The Necromancer (2018), Tomorrow (2018) and A Christmas Carol (2018). Due for release in 2019 will be her feature films Gods Among Us and Ulysses Coyote.

  • Birthday

    Dec 18, 1971
  • Place of Birth

    South Africa

Known For

Awards

9 wins & 4 nominations

West Coast International Film Festival
2017
Best Drama
Winner - Grand Jury Gold Award
Solitary (2015)
2017
Best Actress
Winner - Grand Jury Gold Award
Solitary (2015)
Columbia Gorge International Film Festival
2015
Best Narrative Feature
Winner - Best Narrative Feature
Solitary (2015)
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