Sarah Lambert | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Occupation(s) | director, writer |
Known for | Lambs of God Heartbreak High A Country Practice Love Child |
Sarah Lambert is an Australian writer, director and producer, working primarily in television.
Lambert is the writer and showrunner of the 2019 television adaptation of the Marele Day novel, Lambs of God for Lingo Pictures and Foxtel. The mini-series stars Ann Dowd, Jessica Barden and Essie Davis. Most recently Lamb Of Gods was nominated for Best Screenplay at the 2019 AACTA Awards as well as being nominated for Best Television Series or Miniseries at the 2019 Australian Writers' Guild. It also won at the 2019 Screen Producers Awards for Best Miniseries.
She is the creator of the Nine Network television series Love Child, which she also wrote and produced.
Lambert starred in the Australian television programme Heartbreak High as teacher Christina Milano and had a recurring role as Sandy on television soap opera A Country Practice, playing Jo Loveday's best friend, Sandy Crosby from 1986-89. She is the sister of actress Anne-Louise Lambert (Picnic at Hanging Rock).
It was announced on May 17, 2021 that Lambert is the showrunner of the upcoming Amazon Prime Video series, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, based on the novel by Holly Ringland. The show will star Sigourney Weaver, be directed by Glendyn Ivin, and produced from the Australian team of Bruna Papandrea's Made Up Stories.
Filmography
Films
- Doctors and Nurses (1981) as Mary Grey
- Fluteman (1982) as Jane
- The Roly Poly Man (1994) as Vicki Lane
- Hey Amigos (short film) (1996) as Chicciolina
- Turtle Monkey (short film) (2002) as Jana
Television
- Against the Wind (miniseries) (1978) as Elizabeth Wiltshire
- Spring and Fall (1980) as Debra
- Bellamy (miniseries) (1981) as Cassie
- The Mike Walsh Show (1981) (TV series) Guest as herself with Bert Newton & Miguel Lopez
- Scales of Justice (miniseries) (1983)
- E Street (1989) as Elizabeth Kennedy
- A Country Practice (1986–89) as Sandy Crosby
- Rafferty's Rules (1990) as Rudi Apps
- Police Rescue (1991) as Juliet
- Uncle Jack and the Dark Side of the Moon (1997) as Kate
- G.P. (1993) as Leah White
- Heartbreak High (1994) as Christina Milano
- Eat My Shorts (1995)
- Medivac (1997) as Francine Lord
Writing Credits
- Last Chance for Peace: Sierra Leone (documentary) (2000)
- Clone Story (TV film) (2002)
- Aliens Among Us (TV series) (2002)
- God in Government (TV film) (2004)
- The Alice (TV miniseries) (2005) - 1 episode
- Love My Way (TV series) (2006) - 1 episode
- Photograph (short film) (2006)
- All Saints (TV series) (2007) - 1 episode
- Resistance (TV series) (2008)
- Dance Academy (TV series) (2010/2012) - 2 episodes
- Love Child (TV series) (2014–17) - creator
- A Place to Call Home (TV series) (2015) - 1 episode
- The Doctor Blake Mysteries (TV series) (2016) - 1 episode
- Lambs of God (TV miniseries) (2019) - 4 episodes
- The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (TV miniseries) (2023)
- The Messenger (TV miniseries) (2023)
References
- "Lambs of God: the dark gothic Foxtel original series coming in 2019". Foxtel. Retrieved 13 February 2019.
- Groves, Don (29 November 2013). "Love Child evokes the spirit of the Sixties". IF. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
- Idato, Michael (8 April 2013). "LaPaglia's been landed with a Love Child". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
- Sydney Morning Herald Two of us (20 September 2014)
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