Sarah Polley
Canadian actress and director of 'Stories We Tell'
Born
January 8th, 1979
46 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Canada
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Acclaimed as an actress and director, gained recognition for performances in 'The Sweet Hereafter' and 'Go'. Transitioned to directing, with notable works including 'Stories We Tell' and 'Take This Waltz'. Her contributions to film and storytelling have been acknowledged with various awards.
Starred in 'The Sweet Hereafter'
Directed 'Stories We Tell'
Starred in 'Go'
Directed 'Take This Waltz'
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