
Sarah Deakins
Biography
Born in Kenosha, Wisconsin to British parents, multi award winning actor, writer, director, Sarah Deakins spent the first year of her life in Chicago, until her parents decided to move to Canada. She was heavily inspired by her artist stepmother growing up, deeply affected by her descent into Schizophrenia, and having lost this childhood idol to the streets, her work often illustrates the fragility and unexpected integrity of the disenfranchised and the downtrodden. A graduate of the University of Victoria theatre program, Ms. Deakins has extensive stage and screen credits. An award winning short film writer/director, the first short she penned and starred in, "Late", went to Cannes as part of Telefilm Canada's "Not Short On Talent" Program, and more recently Deakins has collected over 25 awards on the festival circuit as the writer and director of "Greece", produced by Brightlight Pictures. She is the writer/director of a multi award winning 1/2 hour pilot, “Yellow", again with Brightlight Pictures, for a limited anthology series called IN PERSON, currently in development. Ms. Deakins is also developing a digital series inspired by her stepmother, about the people who fall through the cracks and those who try to help them, called HAPPENSTANCE. Her feature film script VIOLET recently won the top prize in the 2021 Golden Script Competition, with an earlier draft placing in the top 40 of the 2020 Academy Nicholl Fellowship competition. The most recent draft of VIOLET garnered an Honorable Mention in the 2021 Screencraft Feature Screenplay Competition. Ms. Deakins makes her home in three main cities, splitting the year between LA, Toronto, and Vancouver.
Top Filmography

Supernatural
2005 // TV

Smallville
2001 // TV

Titans
2018 // TV

Stargate SG-1
1997 // TV

Battlestar Galactica
2004 // TV

Stargate Atlantis
2004 // TV

The Final Cut
2004 // MOVIE

Alone in the Dark
2005 // MOVIE

Impulse
2018 // TV

Andromeda
2000 // TV

Hollow Man II
2006 // MOVIE

Tru Calling
2003 // TV

The Outer Limits
1995 // TV

The Outer Limits
1995 // TV

Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century
1999 // MOVIE