Sarah Quintrell Net Worth

Sarah Quintrell is an actress and writer born in Croydon, South London. She is best known for her roles in Rillington Place (2016), Call the Midwife (2016) and Doctor Who (2011), as well as her writing for Ellen (2016) and The Trial (2017). She has also appeared in a variety of other television and stage productions, including The Railway Children (2011) which won the Olivier Award for Best Entertainment. She trained at Manchester Met (now The Manchester School of Theatre) from 2000-2003, graduating with First Class Honours.
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Sarah Quintrell is a highly talented actress and writer, hailing from Croydon, South London. With her impressive portfolio of work, it comes as no surprise that her net worth is estimated to range from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. Known for her remarkable performances and exceptional writing skills, Sarah Quintrell has captivated audiences with her versatile abilities and undeniable talent. As she continues to excel in the entertainment industry, her net worth is poised to grow, further solidifying her as a respected figure in the world of acting and writing.

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Biography/Timeline

2011

Sarah has had an extensive career on stage and was the original Bobbie in Mike Kenny's The Railway Children at York Theatre Royal. She transferred with the production to London Waterloo Station, where it won the Olivier Award for Best Entertainment (2011). She has also played Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion (2005). Other theatre includes As You Like It, Forty Years On and an assortment of new writing including AgeSexLocation, Bloodtide and playing Natalie in James Phillips's City Stories which had a residency at St James Theatre London 2014-2015 (now The Other Palace). She transferred with the production to 59East59 Theater in New York as part of Brits Off Broadway (2016) and reprised the role at Crazy Coqs, Brasserie Zedel, London, in 2018.

2016

Quintrell's writing debut Ellen, was broadcast on Channel 4, late 2016. Directed by Mahalia Belo and starring Jessica Barden, Yasmin Monet Prince, Jaime Winstone, Joe Dempsie and Charlie Creed-Miles. Ellen won the Broadcast Television Award Best Single Drama 2017, Writers' Guild Great Britain Best Short Form Drama 2017, BAFTA Cymru Feature/Television Film 2017 and the Prix Italia TV Drama 2017. Quintrell was nominated for the BAFTA Breakthrough Talent Award at the 2017 BAFTA Craft Awards.

2017

2017 BAFTA Cymru Feature/Television Film - Ellen (Won)

2018

2018 Broadcast Television Award Nomination Best Original Programme - The Trial: A Murder in the Family (Nominated)