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About

Sarah E. Polley is a Canadian actress, writer, director, producer and political activist. Polley first garnered attention as a child actress for her role as Ramona Quimby in the television series Ramona, based on Beverly Cleary’s books. 1Source: wikipedia.org

Below you will learn about Sarah Polley pictures, videos, bio, age, height, body measurements, ethnicity, political views, diet, net worth, house map, hobbies, education, tattoo, faith, languages spoken, IQ, daily routine, favourite things, dating history, quotes, news and much more.

Path to fame
Polley burst into the public eye in 1990 as Sara Stanley on the popular CBC television series Road to Avonlea. The series made her famous and financially independent, and she was hailed as “Canada’s Sweetheart” by the popular press. The show was picked up by the Disney Channel for distribution in the United States. 2Source: wikipedia.org

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BIRTHDAY
January 8, 1979 (age 45)

BORN
Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Map)

ZODIAC SIGN
Capricorn

EDUCATION

POLITICAL VIEWS
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Nationality
Canadian

Ethnicity

  • biological father – Ashkenazi Jewish
  • mother – Scottish, Northern Irish 3Source: ethnicelebs.com

EYE COLOR
Blue

HAIR COLOR
Blonde

HEIGHT
5ft 2 (157.5 cm) 4Source: celebheights.com

WEIGHT
50 kg (110 lbs)

DIET
Unknown

Breasts-Waist-Hips
34-23-34 Inches

BRA SIZE
34C

HANDEDNESS
Right-handed 5Source: racctrusted.com

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None

SMOKE
Unknown

NET WORTH
$5 Million (2021) 6Source: celebritynetworth.com

Faith
Atheist 7Source: wikipedia.org

languages spoken
English

IQ
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Sexual Orientation
Heterosexual

Dating history
David Sandomierski (Married since 2011), David Wharnsby (2003-2010) 8Source: whosdatedwho.com

Personal Quotes

AIDS is a global problem and there should be a global solution found by the entire international community. It is really scary to see and imagine our world fall into pieces because we refuse to share and put in the common vestiges of our civilizations.

The ways in which people are damaged are the ways in which they’re strong. It’s what makes people interesting – what they’ve overcome and how, and what they haven’t and how that’s become a good thing. Almost everyone’s life is both a gorgeous story and a tragedy. I think being alive is really, really hard, and I’m constantly stunned and amazed by people who make it interesting and beautiful.

I think it’s a universal thing in every family, that people have their own specific versions of pivotal events or even small memories.

We’re still at a point where women [directors] aren’t allowed to be mad visionaries. We have to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that we’re responsible, that we can handle it, that we’ve got all our ducks in a row . . . most women who direct always come in on budget, always come in on schedule, and if they were wild and irresponsible it would not be put down to brilliance, but to a general flakiness.

It’s amazing how the world does actually go on in the middle of things that should stop it for us. 9Source: azquotes.com

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Videos

Sarah Polley Opens Up About What Really Matters to Her