Sarah currently resides on the east cost., is a co-organize of the Actor’s Meet Up Group with her husband and very talented actor Michael Reed, and continues to pursue acting in all its forms - dedicated to making this passion her sole profession.
Sarah currently resides on the east cost., is a co-organize of the Actor’s Meet Up Group with her husband and very talented actor Michael Reed, and continues to pursue acting in all its forms - dedicated to making this passion her sole profession.
Biography
Sarah Nicklin (full name Sarah Lorraine Reed) has always had an interest in performing. Born April 20, 1986 in Danbury Connecticut, she discovered an interest in magic at an early age. During her youth, she spent hours mastering magic tricks and putting on shows for family and friends. She also performed in ballet and piano recitals, along with gymnastic exhibitions.
Due to her young fascination with the child-star Jonathan Taylor Thomas, she then turned her attentions to acting and performed in her first play, “Bye Bye Birdie” in sixth grade.
Throughout high school she had roles in a variety of plays and created solo performances and monologues for the yearly showcases. During this time, Sarah was also an avid soccer player, playing in an international youth world cup in Sweeden, and pole-vaulter, winning a seasonal county championship.
After high school she decided to try film and appeared in “La Bolsa” in 2005 and immediately fell in love with this new media. She was accepted into the Acting program at Emerson College and graduated in 2009 with honors. Since college, Sarah has appeared in an amalgam of productions, both film and stage, all over the east coast.
While acting is Sarah’s primary drive and passion, she also enjoys designing and creating her own clothes, is fascinated by castles and medieval times along with Egyptian and Greek mythology, has many unfinished scripts and plays she’s working on, and has a healthy interest in the supernatural, which most likely stems from being visited by a ghost during her early years.