Canadian actress Sarah Strange landed her first professional job on the award-winning dramatic series Madison. She was born on September 6, 1974 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and is the daughter of screenwriters L.S. and Marc Strange, known for creating The Beachcombers. She grew up in the showbiz industry of Canada, landing roles in the big and small screen ever since she graduated from high school. Her wide variety of roles includes those in comedic, dramatic and science fiction projects.
At 21, Sarah Strange won a Best Guest Performance Gemini Award for her work on the series Neon Rider. Television audiences enjoyed numerous seasons of Strange's multiple Gemini-nominated portrayal of the very popular Helen character on Chris Haddock's landmark television series, Da Vinci's Inquest. Strange is also known for her voice work on the boy-type side of the character Ranma Saotome during the first three seasons of the anime series Ranma ?. She has also be seen in the Showtime series The L Word, and once again opposite Ken Finkleman on The Newsroom. In addition, she portrayed a single mom to Kelly Osbourne's character in ABC's Life As We Know It, as well as portraying the role of Theresa in Men in Trees. Her character is that of a barmaid, and the wife of Abraham Benrubi’s character. Some of Strange’s other television credits include guest roles in The X Files, Millennium, The Adventures of Shirley Holmes, The Outer Limits, Dark Angel, Jeremiah, The Twilight Zone, and Stargate SG-1. She was also cast in ReGenesis, as well as in the films The Zero Sum, .45 and White Noise. She has been prominent in TV movies too, and some of her works include The Piano Man’s Daughter, Ladies and the Champ, An Unexpected Life, Unwed Father, Mixed Blessings and An Unexpected Family.