Sarah Power’s Measurements, Height, Husband, Net Worth

Who is Sarah Power?

Sarah Power was born June 29, 1985 in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, and is an actress, best known for her work in the television series “Wild Roses” in which she played the role of Lucy Henry. She also had many recurring roles on various television shows during her career, including “Killjoys”, “American Gothic”, and “Good Witch”.

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Sarah Power’s Wealth

As of mid 2020, Sarah Power’s net worth is estimated at over $1 million, earned through a successful acting career since 2002, and is known primarily for her work based in Canada. She has also done many Hollywood projects, including a few film appearances.

Youth, education and early career

Sarah grew up in St. Johns and, at a young age, began to develop a love for the performing arts. She started out in dance, taking lessons growing up before being introduced to the acting world in her early teens. Her parents supported her and she then started taking acting lessons. Wanting to find a breakthrough in the entertainment industry early on, the family decided to move to Toronto, so they could be closer to most opportunities.

After graduating from high school, she enrolled at Ryerson University, where she became a member of its drama school.

The university is known to be one of the largest undergraduate schools in the country, also containing the largest undergraduate business school. It offers many programs, and stands out on several fronts. While there, she also pursued a few of her early professional projects, making her debut in 2002 in “Random Passage,” a miniseries based on the novel of the same name written by Bernice Morgan. It tells the story of the citizens of a small port town who live by fishing for fish.

Access to notoriety

After her work in “Random Passage,” Powers took a few years off to focus on her studies.

Sarah Power

After graduating, she quickly returned to pursue professional acting projects and made guest appearances on “The Best Years” and “The Listener.” In 2007, she made her film debut, appearing as Denise in the direct-to-video film American Pie Presents: Beta House. The film is part of the “American Pie” franchise, though these later sequels pale in comparison to the original trilogy that made it hugely popular.

The following year, Sarah worked on the film “Repo! The Genetic Opera”, then in 2009, she got one of her most notable early roles, when she was cast in the TV series “Wild Roses” as Lucy Henry.

The show originally aired on CBC as “Cowgirls”, but later changed it as the name was not well received in many circles. It tells the story of a family of oil developers residing in Canada, who want to take back the land they own after their deceased leader gave it to another family.

Continuous temporary work

While working on “Wild Roses”, Sarah also had a guest appearance in the movie “Saw V”, which is part of another big franchise. The film details the events leading up to Detective Mark Hoffman becoming the Jigsaw Killer’s apprentice, and was created by many who worked in previous “Saw” films. In 2010, she was cast in a recurring role on “Republic of Doyle”, appearing on the show sporadically over the next few years.

While working on this show, she made guest appearances on “Californication” and “Murdoch Mysteries,” and was also cast in the TV movie “The Good Witch’s Family,” which aired on Hallmark. In 2015, she was then cast in the series “Killjoys” as Illenore Pawter Seyah Simms. The space adventure series aired on CTV, following the story of three bounty hunters operating in space. The show received positive reviews during its run, and while she was initially just a recurring character, she was later promoted as a series regular, working alongside Aaron Ashmore, Luke Macfarlane and Hannah John-Kamen on the show.

recent projects

Meanwhile, Power also starred in the Hallmark series “Good Witch,” reprising her role as Abigail Pershing from “The Good Witch’s Family.” The show has many characters from the film series reprising their roles, as it follows the story of the residents of the fictional town of Middleton. The show has been on the air for six seasons and Sarah has been a part of the show since its inception. While working on the series, she also had other projects, including the independent films “I Lived” and “The Hexecutioners”.

She also appeared in a few episodes of the show “Schitt’s Creek”.

The series is about a once wealthy family who are forced to relocate to Schitt’s Creek, a town they once bought as a joke. The show won numerous awards during its run and received acclaim on many fronts. She also had a recurring role on the show “American Gothic”, playing Jennifer Windham. The show aired on CBS and told the story of a wealthy family residing in Boston who discovers when their patriarch dies that he was a serial killer. Tensions rise as the family begins to believe he did not work alone as a killer. Although the show had a good premise, it had a lot of development issues and didn’t get enough viewership in the first season, which led to its cancellation.

Other shows she’s appeared on include “Rosewood” and “Designated Survivor.”

Private life

Sarah married actor Peter Mooney in 2017 after two years of dating. He is best known for his work in the television series “Rookie Blue” in which he played Officer Nick Collins and the show “Camelot” in which he portrayed Sir Kay. The two have a child together and have been mostly at home due to various quarantine restrictions around the world brought on by the coronavirus. In the meantime, she has remained active online, sharing her thoughts on world events.

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