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Home/People/Sarah Hadland
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Born
May 15, 1971
Age 54
Place of Birth
St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

28
Movies
39
TV Shows
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Sarah Hadland

Acting

Biography
Sarah Hadland is an English actress. She is best known for her role as Stevie Sutton in BBC One's BAFTA-nominated comedy television series Miranda (2009–2015) and Trish in The Job Lot (2013–2015). Hadland appeared as the Ocean Sky receptionist in the 2008 James Bond film Quantum of Solace. Her other movie roles include Magicians (2007), Leap Year (2010) and Learners (2007). Hadland appeared in the comedy-drama television series Moving Wallpaper (2008–2009) as script writer Gillian McGovern, and had roles in the British comedy TV shows That Mitchell and Webb Look (2008–2010), Horrible Histories (2009, 2012–2013, 2015), The Job Lot (2013–2015) and Brotherhood (2015). She appeared in the BBC miniseries The Moonstone (2016). Hadland was born in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England, on 15 May 1971. During her schooling at Wilmslow High School in Cheshire, she became involved in amateur dramatics with the Tempo youth group in Wilmslow. She later trained at Laine Theatre Arts. Hadland has one child, a daughter. Following her training, Hadland began her theatre career at the age of 19, appearing in musicals such as Cats and Grease in London's West End. After six years, she transferred to touring theatre, including performances in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. During this period, she began to develop her talents as a voiceover artist, with credits including the white kitten in the Catsan commercial and the America surfer girl in a VO5 shampoo advert. She provided additional voice work for the PlayStation 2 video game Dragon Quest VIII. Hadland's television career began with supporting roles in Bad Girls and The Bill, before she moved on to larger roles in the comedies Green Wing and Broken News. In addition, she appeared in the films Confetti and Magicians alongside comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb, and BBC One's Learners. Hadland also played characters for their comedy sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Look. In November 2009, Hadland joined Miranda Hart in the BBC comedy series Miranda, based upon the BBC Radio 2 series Miranda Hart's Joke Shop and featuring the same principal actors. From 2007 to 2012, she had a recurring role in the BBC Radio 4 comedy series Bleak Expectations, a parody of Charles Dickens' novels, and of Victoriana in general. Hadland provided the voice of Lily (née Bin) Sourquill, the daughter of Sir Philip ('Pip') Bin over the four series to date. She also voiced the characters Ripely Fecund (Pip's third wife, in series 2) and Miss Christmasham (a parody of Great Expectations' Miss Havisham, in series 3). In 2011, Hadland was cast as the new English teacher, Linda Radleigh, in the BBC drama Waterloo Road. She also appeared in Horrible Histories on the CBBC channel between 2009 and 2015. From 2013 to 2015, Hadland appeared as Trish in the ITV sitcom The Job Lot, set in a busy Jobcentre in the West Midlands. In August 2024, Hadland was announced as a contestant for the twenty-second series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnering with Vito Coppola. The pair ultimately reached the final, finishing as runners-up behind Chris McCausland and his partner Dianne Buswell.
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Apocalypse Slough: A Murder, They Hope Mystery

as Monica
2024
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The Nobody

as Sarah
2024
The Bodies Under the Patio poster

The Bodies Under the Patio

as Self - Narrator
2023
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Blackadder: A Cunning Story

as Self - Contributor
2023
Comedy Classics: Keeping Up Appearances poster

Comedy Classics: Keeping Up Appearances

as Self
2023
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Leonard Rossiter: Comedy Great

as Narrator
2022
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Diana Dors: Britain's Blonde Bombshell

as Self
2022
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The Amazing Hattie Jacques: Larger than Life

as Narrator
2022
Sid James: Comedy Icon poster

Sid James: Comedy Icon

as Narrator
2022
The Big Night In poster

The Big Night In

as Self
2020
Miranda: My Such Fun Celebration poster

Miranda: My Such Fun Celebration

as Self
2020
Horrible Histories: The Movie — Rotten Romans poster

Horrible Histories: The Movie — Rotten Romans

as Irene the Iceni
2019
The Queen's Corgi poster

The Queen's Corgi

as Mitzi / Vet (voice)
2019
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Ratburger

as DC Grey
2017
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Miranda: Morecambe & Wise and Me

as Self
2017
Miranda Hart’s Maracattack poster

Miranda Hart’s Maracattack

Cast
2013
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Burton and Taylor

as Kathryn Walker
2013
Now Is Good poster

Now Is Good

as Caroline
2012
Royal Wedding poster

Royal Wedding

as Sherry Garvey
2010
Leap Year poster

Leap Year

as Gaelic Air Rep 2
2010