Born in Edinburgh in 1955 to acting parents Graham Crowden and Phyllida Hewat, Sara Crowden is a British character actress who works extensively in film, TV and theatre. She is also a professional writer, contributing to the literary quarterly Slightly Foxed and has reviewed books for The Lady, TLS, Geographical and Literary Review amongst others, and performs stand-up comedy under the alias of Dame Theresa Thompson's-Gazelle. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Diploma in Literature from The Open University and, in 2010, was awarded a Foundation Certificate in Bricklaying.
The Countess Alice
(Sarah)
Erik the Viking
(Grimhild Housewife)
Miss Potter
(Lady Clifford)
Queen of the Desert
(Lady Ascot (uncredited))
Jupiter Ascending
(Bureaucrat)
Mr. Holmes
(Mrs. Hudson)
The Riot Club
(Elderly Woman)
Orlando
(Queen Mary)
Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire
The Man Who Knew Too Little
(Sylvia)
Harem
(Charlotte)
The Wind in the Willows
(Samantha)
Longford
(Lady Tree)
Joe's Palace
(Middle-aged womand)
Joe's Palace
(Middle-aged woman)
The Last Dragonslayer
(Pritchett Lane House Owner)
Affinity
(Ada)
Brideshead Revisited
(Lady Guest)
Peterloo
(Lady at Races)
The Little Stranger
(Miss Dabney)
Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery
(Helen)
The Children Of Dynmouth
(Cub Mistress)
Cruella
(Beehive Lady)
Agatha Christie's Poirot
(Receptionist)
Lovejoy
(Rosemary Blake)
Campion
(Sadie)
Cockroaches
Downton Abbey
(Lady Manville)
The Detectives
(Head Teacher)
Sister Boniface Mysteries
(Miss Thimble)
Our Mutual Friend
The Rainbow
(Catherine Phillips)
He Knew He Was Right
(Mrs. MacHugh)
Love in a Cold Climate
(Third Twitterer)
Vanity Fair
(Lady Blanche)
Tipping the Velvet
(Woman with Pipe)
My Hero
(Mrs Clark)
All the Light We Cannot See
(Madam Blanchard)
All the Light We Cannot See
(Jacqueline)
A Dance to the Music of Time
(Miss Orchard)
Wolf Hall
(Lady Exeter)
The Durrells
(Melanie Countess De Torro)