Sarah Smart Net Worth

She has been married to actor Mark Bazeley since 2003 and they have two children. Sarah Smart is an English actress born in Birmingham, England on March 19, 2003. She is best known for her roles in Wallander (2008), Five Days (2007) and Bac Si Vo Danh (2005). She has been married to actor Mark Bazeley since 2003 and they have two children.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day March 19, 2003
Birth Place  Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Age 20 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aries

💰 Net worth: $1 Million (2024)

Sarah Smart, a renowned actress from the United Kingdom, is anticipated to possess a net worth of $1 million by 2024. With her extraordinary talent and mesmerizing performances, Smart has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. Over the years, she has captivated audiences with her versatile acting abilities, both on screen and on stage. Sarah's remarkable knack for bringing characters to life has earned her a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim. As she continues to excel in her career, there is no doubt that her net worth will continue to rise, solidifying her status as a talented and successful actress.

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Biography/Timeline

2002

Her career started as a child, notably in the television series Woof! She is best known for a series of well-regarded 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 fruitful link between Smart and television Writer Sally Wainwright. Between 2008 and 2010, she was featured as Anne-Britt Hoglund in Wallander, six feature-length adaptations of Henning Mankell's Wallander novels, for the BBC. Smart has also been featured successfully in a number of radio dramas. In 2011, she appeared in a two-part story for the sixth series of the BBC1 hit series Doctor Who giving a very positively received performance as the sympathetic 'villain' of The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People.