Sarah Smart (born 3 March 1977) is an English actress.Smart was born
in Birmingham, England and lived in Northfield until 1987. She was a
pupil of St Paul's School for Girls in Birmingham.Her career started
as a child in the television series Woof!. She is known for a series
of television roles including Virginia Braithwaite, daughter of a
lottery winning family in the comedy drama At Home with the
Braithwaites. Sparkhouse (Red Production Company/BBC 2002) and her
appearance in Jane Hall (Red Production Company/ITV1 2006) marked a
link between Smart and television writer Sally Wainwright. Between
2008 and 2010, she was featured as Ann-Britt Höglund in Wallander,
six feature-length adaptations of Henning Mankell's Wallander novels,
for the BBC. Smart has also been featured in a number of radio dramas.
In 2011, she appeared in a two-part story for the sixth series of the
BBC series Doctor Who as the sympathetic 'villain' of The Rebel
Flesh/The Almost People.
in Birmingham, England and lived in Northfield until 1987. She was a
pupil of St Paul's School for Girls in Birmingham.Her career started
as a child in the television series Woof!. She is known for a series
of television roles including Virginia Braithwaite, daughter of a
lottery winning family in the comedy drama At Home with the
Braithwaites. Sparkhouse (Red Production Company/BBC 2002) and her
appearance in Jane Hall (Red Production Company/ITV1 2006) marked a
link between Smart and television writer Sally Wainwright. Between
2008 and 2010, she was featured as Ann-Britt Höglund in Wallander,
six feature-length adaptations of Henning Mankell's Wallander novels,
for the BBC. Smart has also been featured in a number of radio dramas.
In 2011, she appeared in a two-part story for the sixth series of the
BBC series Doctor Who as the sympathetic 'villain' of The Rebel
Flesh/The Almost People.
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