Sarah

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About me

Gender Female
Industry Arts
Occupation Actor...so right now I work in a restaurant
Location Brooklyn, New York
Introduction "There is no point in being good--if you want to be noticed. Bad girls are noticed. Good girls are ignored."
Interests Acting. London. The concept of Love, and trying my hardest to find it. Embraces. Wearing nothing but a pair of jeans. Being kissed well. Watching BBC America. Dancing around my apartment. Documentaries. Passion. Truth. Men who can deal with this. Manhattan. Fashion. Cultures. Gael. European sensibilities. Foreign anything. Living outside of the US. An experience other than my own. Being barefoot. Sushi. Cuddling. Getting letters. Living as cheaply as possible. Spending the day in Central Park. Ordering in and eating in front of the TV. Foreign films. Good looking men in suits. British men. Good looking British men in suits. Breakfast for dinner. NYC brunches. Tattoos. Typeface. Fitting in the nook. Expanding my palette (both wine and food). Having all my friends move back to New York. Good conversation. Interesting people. Musicians and actors and artists and creative types. Pretending. Learning things.
Favorite Movies I'm too scatterbrained to make a definitive list, but on it would be: On The Waterfront, Pride and Prejudice (BBC, NOT Keira Knightly), High Fidelity, The Barbarian Invasions, The Motorcycle Diaries, All About Eve, The Notebook when I feel so inclined, The Departed, Strictly Ballroom, All the President's Men, and many many others
Favorite Music Radiohead, Jeff Buckley, Imogen Heap, The Beatles, Eric Clapton, The Doors, The Restless (!), Badly Drawn Boy, Rachel's, The Shins, Autolux
Favorite Books The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Tao Te Ching, Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Harry Potter Series, Dry, Pride and Prejudice, Great Gatsby, Running With Scissors, Magical Thinking, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, anything by Nick Hornby, Kitchen Confidential, Love is a Mixtape, any Shakespeare, Wuthering Heights, Naked, Eat Pray Love, Rules for Saying Goodbye, Doubt, Equus, Death of a Salesman, Crucible, Arcadia, Uncle Vanya, The Seagull, Fool for Love, Burn This. poetry: ee cummings, Jeffrey McDaniel, Bukowski, Neruda

What would you name your ballet inspired by the sight of children leaping through a garden sprinkler?

An exercise in Summer.