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Sarah Louise Young (born April 15 1971 in Sidcup, London) is a retired English pornographic actress.
Sarah-Louise Young is an English actress born (20 October, 1975) in Canterbury, Kent.
Sarah-Louise studied at Bristol University and trained at Mountview before taking her own one-woman show Drag King to the Edinburgh Festival, Bristol New Vic and London. She co-founded Trinity’s with Paul L Martin and regularly hosts and performs in cabaret and stand-up venues across London including Jermyn Street, The Old Vic Pit Bar, The Theatre Museum and the Battersea Barge.
Theatre credits include Come Blow Your Horn at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Snow White for Tall Stories at the National Theatre and Money To Burn in the West End. On television she has appeared in No Angels, The Jury, Holby City and Look Around You and also in the feature film, The Blind Spot. She is also the only genuine woman in the radio pilot ‘Planet Grantham’.
A finalist in the Hackney Empire New Act Of The Year for 2006, she took her show ‘Confessions of a Paralysed Porn Star’ to the Edinburgh Festival in the same year. She is also an accomplished writer and singer.
Sara-Louise Young graduated from Bristol University, where she studied Drama and English, and performed her own one woman show Drag King at the Etcetera Theatre London, Edinburgh Fringe and Bristol New Vic before training at Mountview which she left in October 2000. Sarah's theatre credits since include The Nunnery (The Hen & Chickens), Snow White (Co-deviser and performer at the National Theatre - Platform Space, Tour and Edinburgh), Newsrevue (Canal Cafe Theatre) and Friction (The King's Head - World Premiere). Sarah's film work includes The Blind Spot, Invisible and Jack & Gill while her television credits include Holby City, Doctors, The Jury and Look Around You. Sarah also co-founded Trinity's Cabaret and performs regularly as a singer and comedienne. She also writes and runs a play reading group, encouraging new writing and with the London Shakespeare Workout she worked in prisons.



