
Three time Emmy winning actress Sarah Brown began her acting career at the prestigious Los Angeles High School for the Performing Arts. On her nineteenth birthday, Sarah began her professional acting career when she was chosen as the series lead on the popular children’s series “VR Troopers” which aired worldwide making her a household name with children everywhere.
Two short years later Sarah auditioned for a lead role in the ABC daytime series “General Hospital.” In what would soon become an oft-told story, Sarah dazzled the producers with a fearless performance that instantly won her the role of tortured troublemaker Carly Benson.
The fearless audition proved to be an indicator of things to come as Sarah began a five-year journey as one of daytime TV’s most memorable characters. Her work during those years (1996-2001) won her the respect of her peers, the love and loyalty of fans around the world, the acclaim of critics and an unprecedented four Emmy nominations with three Emmy wins – all before she was twenty-five.
Throughout her run on “GH,” Sarah appeared on stage in productions of “Much Ado About Nothing,” “The Rainmaker,” and “Cyrano de Bergerac.”
In April 2001, Sarah made the decision to pursue new challenges beyond daytime television. “GH” fans responded by sending tens of thousands of letters to ABC and also directly to Disney/ABC Chairman Michael Eisner pleading with him to change Sarah’s mind. The outpouring of affection to keep Sarah on the show hit magazines and newspapers worldwide but ultimately Sarah held to her conviction that it was time to move on.
TV Guide, the magazine that voted Sarah “one of the finest actors” in her first year on “General Hospital,” bid the twenty-six year old actress a touching farewell in May, 2001 saying “We’ll miss Sarah Brown, a superb, ferocious actress of unparalleled complexity.”
Delivering on the promise of TV Guide’s review Sarah has spent 2002-2003 appearing on hit television series on virtually every network including, “Without a Trace,” (CBS) “The Lyon’s Den,” (NBC) “L.A. Dragnet,” (ABC) “For the People” (Lifetime). She has also been featured in recurring roles on “Mysterious Ways,” (NBC/PAX) and “10-8: Officers on Duty” (ABC). Most recently Sarah co-starred in the torn from the headlines USA television movie “Perfect Husband.” The film examines the controversial case of alleged killer Scott Peterson. The film aired in Febuary 2004 and boasted the highest ratings the network has ever had for a Movie of the Week.
Sarah recently completed a six-month run on the CBS daytime drama, “As the World Turns,” playing the character of “Julia Larrabee.” In 2005, she completed shooting her feature film debut as “Constance” in “Big Momma’s House 2,” scheduled for release in early 2006. She can be seen on the CBS drama, “Cold Case,” this fall.