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Sarah Polley (born January 8, 1979) is a Canadian actress, singer and film director. She has starred in such films as The Sweet Hereafter, for which she also contributed several songs as lead vocalist, Guinevere, Go, My Life Without Me, and Terry Gilliam's The Adventures of Baron Munchausen.
BiographyEarly lifeBorn in Toronto, Ontario, Sarah Polley is the youngest of five children born to Michael Polley, a British-born actor (he attended acting classes with Albert Finney in England before moving to Canada), and actress and casting director Diane Polley, who died of cancer just before Polley's 11th birthday. She attended Earl Haig Secondary School, but dropped out before graduating. Early career and fall-out with DisneyImage:TV sarah polley.jpg Polley in One Magic Christmas, her first role.
After seven years with the program, she became irate over the Americanization of the series after it was picked up by the Disney Channel for distribution in the U.S., eventually dropping out of the show. A short time later, the show itself was canceled (to which she publicly claimed indifference), although she did return as Sara Stanley for the final episode. CareerPolley appeared as Lily on the CBC television series, Straight Up. It ran from 1996–1998 and she won the Gemini Award for Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series for her role. Polley's subsequent role as Nicole Burnell in the 1997 film The Sweet Hereafter, brought her considerable attention in the United States; she was a fan favourite at the Sundance Film Festival. She was cast in the role of Penny Lane in the big-budget 2000 film Almost Famous, but dropped out of the project to return to Canada for the low-budget The Law of Enclosures. Her role in the 2003 film My Life Without Me, garned the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in 2004. In 2005 she starred in The Secret Life of Words, opposite Tim Robbins and Julie Christie. She was nominated as Best European Actress by the European Film Academy for her role as Hanna.[1]
Away From Her was acquired by Lionsgate for release in the US for the sum of $750,000. The distributor, which plans to release the film in the spring of 2007, is expected to launch a major campaign for Academy Award nominations, for Christie's performance and for Polley as writer-director. Political activismFollowing the row with Disney, Polley dedicated more of her efforts to left-wing politics, becoming a prominent member of the New Democratic Party, where Ontario legislator Peter Kormos was said to be her political mentor. In 1995, she lost several teeth to riot police while protesting against the Provincial Progressive Conservative government of Mike Harris in Queen's Park, Toronto.[1][2] She was subsequently involved with the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty.[1] Not wanting to be seen stealing the spotlight, she has recently scaled back on her political activism but remains one of the most engaged young actors in North America. In 2003, she was part of newly-elected Toronto mayor David Miller's transition advisory team. Personal lifeOn September 10, 2003 she married Canadian film editor David Wharnsby, with whom she had been involved a total of 7 years. "My relationship is the thing I'm proudest of in my life. I had a lot of opportunities to end up in some pretty bad situations and, despite all my faults, I had the sense to find someone like him and make the decision to be with him. You spend a lot of time wanting to be with the wrong person and I just feel incredibly lucky because I've succeeded at that one thing. I figured that out."[citation needed] Selected FilmographyActress
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