Sabrina Dickens

Sabrina Dickens
Born Sabrina Dickens
Bristol, England, UK
Occupation Actress
Website www.sabrinadickens.com

Sabrina Dickens is an award-winning British Actress from South Wales, best known for her dual role as Reiga and Celine in My Lonely Me and as Young Alba in Deadman Apocalypse. Sabrina won two awards for 'Best Leading Actress' and a nomination for 'Best Actress in a Feature Film' for her performance in My Lonely Me. After achieving a BA (hons) in Drama in 2011 at the University of South Wales in Cardiff, she then launched her professional career with lead and supporting roles in a number of independent films.[1][2] Sabrina has since become one of the most prolific actresses in Welsh independent film. Her modeling career has included cover and feature shoots for publications such as Model Doodle magazine and South Wales Echo.[3]

Theatre

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Night of the Living Dead: Resurrection Bonnie
2013 Forgotten Lands Avelina
2013 The Better Man Kayleigh
2013 Silent Night, Bloody Night: The Homecoming Marianne Butler
2013 How I live Now Guerilla Soldier Girlfriend
2014 MENU Clare Short Film
2014 Two Cousins One House & Edmond Tara Television Movie
2015 Skin Traffik Trafficked Girl
2014 B33F Zoe
2015 My Lonely Me Reiga / Celine
2015 Deadman Apocalypse Young Alba
2015 Granny of the Dead Ceri
2015 Cruel Summer Lisa
2015 Borley Rectory Phantom Nun
2016 Is This Now Ingrid Filming

Awards and Nominations

Year Association Category Nominated work Result
2015 Accolade Global Film Festival Award of Recognition: Best Leading Actress My Lonely Me Won
2015 International Independent Film Awards Best Leading Actress My Lonely Me Won
2015 World Music & Independent Film Festival Best Actress in a Feature Film My Lonely Me Nominated

References

  1. "Sabrina Dickens". Sabrinadickens.com. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
  2. "Sabrina Dickens". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
  3. Hill, Gareth (2014-10-31). "Caerphilly's Scream Queen Sabrina Dickens is acting up this Halloween | News". CaerphillyObserver.co.uk. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
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