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Sarah Dugdale

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1995-06-21
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A Canadian actress who’s gained recognition for her performances on popular shows like Supernatural, Green Arrow, and Virgin River, she’s also made a name for herself in several TV movies such as Sugarbabies and Sorority Murder. Before she became well-known, her breakthrough acting opportunity came back in 2011 when she portrayed both Lisa and Taylor Turner in R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour. Growing up, she found inspiration in her father, who not only nurtured her ambitions but also shared a passion for flying — a hobby that led her to pursue her own pilot’s license. Originally from the beautiful city of Vancouver, Canada, she brings a unique blend of talent and determination to everything she does.

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She’s not just focused on her acting career—she’s also been taking flying lessons, all part of her plan to earn a private pilot’s license. It’s clear she’s passionate about expanding her horizons, and this new adventure adds another exciting layer to her journey. She’s been dedicating time and effort to mastering the skies, showing once again that she’s always up for a challenge. With determination like hers, there’s no doubt she’ll reach her goal.

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