Sarah Polley Biography: Family, Career, Movies, Net Worth & More

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Sarah Polley was born on January 8, 1979 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is a Canadian actor, director, writer and producer. One of Canada's most talented and best-known actoress, Polly was also an acclaimed director and a political activist.

Biography of Sarah Polley: Canadian Actress, Director, Writer and Producer
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Sarah Polley's Early Life


The daughter of Diane Polley, a casting director and actress, and Michael Polley, a British-born actor-turned-insurance-salesman, Sarah Polley was the youngest of five children. She began acting at the age of four and made her film debut in Philip Boursos' One Magic Christmas (1985). She appeared in several films and television series before landing leading roles in Terry Gilliam's epic fantasy The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988) and the PBS children's series Ramona (1988).



Surname Sara
Full name Sarah Ellen Polley
Date of Birth January 8, 1979
Place of Birth Toronto, Canada
Age 44 Years (as of 2023)
Gender Female
Profession Actress, writer, director, producer, and political activist
Nationality Canadian
Religion  Atheist
zodiac sign Capricorn

career start


   Polly, who began her career as a child actor, found her natural and unaffected performances in television series such as CBC's Road to Avonlea (1990–96) and in films such as Atom Egoyan's Exotica (1994) and The Sweet Here After (1997). She had the maturity and intelligence that gave her confidence and established her as a rising star at an early age.

Polly played the starring role of Sarah Stanley in the CBC TV series Road to Avonlea (1990–96). When not teaching on set, she attended the Claude Watson Art Program at Earl Haig Secondary School in Toronto. During this time she started becoming politically active.
 

Polly's inclination towards politics


After giving memorable performances in Egoyan's Exotica (1994) and an episode of the children's series Straight Up (1996), at age 17 she dropped out of school and acting to devote herself to left-wing political activism. This period lasted for several years.

Polley worked as part of the unsuccessful 1997 federal election campaign of New Democratic Party candidate Mel Watkins. She also volunteered for the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty and the Canadian Peace Coalition of Anti-Nuclear Organization and Performing Artists for Nuclear Disarmament.

She accepted a starring role in Egoyan's The Sweet Here After (1997) as a break from her activist work. She hoped that working with Egoyan would turn her acting career around for good, but instead, the film marked the beginning of a new era for her as an artist.

In addition to garnering her international attention and Genie Award nominations for Best Actress and Best Original Song, the Oscar-nominated film made Polly realize that acting could be important and socially relevant, and helped her rise from child actor to adult star. marked a clear transition to

Personal life


In 2007, Polly discovered that her father, Michael Polly, who raised her, was not her biological father. The story of Polly, her mother, and her biological father, Harry Gulkin, the producer of the film Lies My Father Told Me (1975), was chronicled in the film Stories We Tell.

On September 10, 2003, Polly married Canadian film editor David Warnsby, her boyfriend of seven years. They got divorced after five years, in 2008.

On August 23, 2011, Polly married David Sandomirski, who at the time was working on his SJD degree (the equivalent of a Ph.D. in law) at the University of Toronto, which he would complete six years later in 2017.
Together they have three children

In 2022, Poli said that she was sexually assaulted by then-Moxy Fruvus singer Gian Ghomeshi when she was 16 and he was 28. In her autobiographical essay collection Run Toward the Danger.

Family and relatives

 



Father Harry Gulkin
Mother Diane Polley
Brothers John Buchan, Mark Polley
Sisters
Susie Buchan, Joanna Polley
Marital Status Married
Husband David Sandomirski (m. 2011)
Number of Children 3 daughter
Son No
Daughter Eve Sandomirski
Past Relationships David Warnsby (m. 2003-2008) {Ex-husband}
Sarah Polley Instagram

 

Film journey of Sarah Polley


Polly contributed supporting performances to many important films by prominent Canadian directors, such as

Year Film Director
1997 The Hanging Garden Thom Fitzgerald
1997 The Planet of Junior Brown Clement Virgo
1998 Last Night Don McKellar
1999 Existenzed David Cronenberg
1999 Go Doug Liman
1999 Guinevere Audrey Wells
2000 Almost Famous Cameron Crowe
2000 The Law of Enclosure John Grayson
2000 The Weight of Water Kathryn Bigelow
2000 The Claim Michael Winterbottom
2001 No Such Thing as Hell Hartley
2004 Dawn of the Dead Zack Snyder
2005 Don't Come Knocking Wim Wenders
2006 Beowulf and Grendel Sturla Gunnarsson




 

Yet she avoided mainstream fame and gave her allegiance instead to the Canadian film industry, breaking out of the star-making role of Penny Lane in Cameron Crowe's Oscar-winning Almost Famous (2000) to John Grayson's cryptic The Law of Enclosure (2000). ) starred in.

 Television


She also ventured into television, starring opposite her father in the critically acclaimed Canadian TV series Slings and Arrows (2006) and opposite Paul Giamatti in the award-winning HBO mini-series John Adams (2008).

Although her political work slowed after she returned to acting in the late 1990s, in 2003 Toronto Mayor David Miller appointed him to her transition advisory team.

Career as director and writer


At age 20, Polly wrote and directed her first short film, Don't Think Twice (1999), a black comedy about a man (Tom McCamus) who is forced to choose between his lover and his family.


In 2001, she participated in the Canadian Film Center's Directors Lab. Her second short, I Shout Love (2001), won a Genie Award for Best Live-Action Short Drama. She then wrote and directed Away from Her (2006), her adaptation of the Alice Munro short story "The Bear Went Over the Mountain", for which she earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.

Starring Gordon Pinsent and Julie Christie as a married couple facing Alzheimer's disease and a long history of infidelity, the film won six major individual awards, including Best Motion Picture, Adapted Screenplay, and Achievement in Direction. Away from Her also earned the prestigious Claude Jutra Award for Best Feature Film by a Debut Director and has received dozens of international honors.

Her 2011 feature film, Take This Waltz, which she wrote and directed, was named one of Canada's top ten features of the year by the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), as was her next film, Extremely The personal documentary Stories We Tell (2012), which explored the specifics of her family history.

In addition to winning the Genie Award for Best Feature Length Documentary, it was named Best Documentary of the Year by several critics and organizations. Polley later co-wrote the TV miniseries Alias Grace (2017), based on the novel by Margaret Atwood.

She then directed Hey Lady! (2020- ), a digital comedy series focusing on a senior citizen who challenges societal norms and sometimes even the law; Each episode was just over five minutes long. In 2022 she earned acclaim for Women Talking, an adaptation of Miriam Toews' novel inspired by a true story. The play – which Polley wrote and directed – focuses on female members of a closed religious community who consider leaving after several sexual assaults.

In 2015, Polly was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. Around this time, she suffered a serious stroke, from which she required a long recovery. As part of her treatment, Polly was encouraged to pursue activities that brought discomfort. That advice, in part, inspired her to write the essay collection Run Toward the Danger: Confrontation with a Body of Memory (2022), in which she explores difficult events in her life.

Sarah Polley's net worth


$5 million

Sarah Polley Net Worth: Sarah Polley has a net worth of $5 million. Polley has won 49 awards for her work and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2008 for Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay for Away from Her. Her source of income is acting, directing, writing, and TV.


FAQ


Q-What is Sarah Polley famous for?


Polly burst into the public eye in 1990 as Sarah Stanley on the popular CBC television series Road to Avonlea. The series brought her wealth and popularity, and she was hailed as a "Canadian Sweetheart" by the popular press. The show was picked up by Disney Channel for distribution in the United States.

Q-Who is Sarah Polley's biological father?


Polly's father, Harry Gulkin, was a Canadian film and theater producer, art director, and project manager from Montreal, Quebec. She produced the Golden Globe-winning film Lies My Father Told Me

q-Who is Sarah Polley's husband?

David Sandomier (M. 2011), David Warnsby(M. 2003-2008)

Q-How old is Sarah Polley?

44 years (8 January 1979)

Q-How tall is Sarah Polley?

1.57 m

Q-What is Sarah Polley doing now?


Polly grows up to become a film director. Polly's latest effort, Women Talking, is based on the Miriam Toews novel of the same name. And like 2006's Away From Her, Polly's feature film directorial debut, it is set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival

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