Sarah Strange was introduced to acting at a very young age, thanks to her parents, L.S. Strange and Marc Strange, creators of the iconic Canadian television series “The Beachcombers.” She was still in high school when she made her television debut on the long-running, critically acclaimed Canadian series “Madison.” Since then, Strange has built an impressive resume that includes high profile television and feature film productions.
Strange made early guest appearances on television shows such as “Stargate SG-1,” “The L Word,” “Dark Angel,” “Twilight Zone,” “The Chris Isaak Show,” “X-Files,” “The Outer Limits,” “Sliders” and “Poltergeist.” She also won lead roles in the Disney TV movie “Ladies and the Champ” starring Olympia Dukakis, and “The Piano Man’s Daughter,” starring Stockard Channing.
Strange’s extensive credits as a series regular include ABC’s “Life as We Know It” and “Men in Trees,” as well as numerous Canadian series, among them the award-winning “DaVinci’s Inquest,” “The Newsroom,” “ReGenesis” and “Foolish Heart.” Other notable credits include AMC’s “The Killing,” HBO Canada’s “Call Me Fitz,” Syfy’s “Sanctuary” and “The Murdoch Mysteries.”
Strange’s performances have earned her numerous accolades over the years, including a Leo Award in 2006 for Best Actress in a Feature Film for her starring role in the independent feature The Zero Sum and a Gemini Award for Best Guest Performance by an Actress in a Series for “Neon Rider.”
Most recently Strange was seen in the Disney XD sci-fi adventure series “MECH X-4.” She originated the role of Dani in Hallmark Movie & Mysteries’ “Garage Sale Mysteries” movie series, and has co-starred in 11 additional installments: “All That Glitters,” “The Deadly Room,” “The Wedding Dress,” “Guilty Until Proven Innocent,” “The Novel Murders,” “The Beach Murder,” “The Art of Murder,” “Murder by Text,” “Murder Most Medieval,” “A Case of Murder,” “The Pandora’s Box Murders” and “The Mask Murder.”