Sabrina Lloyd(I)
- Actress
- Writer
Sabrina Lloyd was born on November 20, 1970 in Fairfax, Virginia. At
age 12, she started her acting career by appearing in a local theater
production of "Annie" as "Pepper." She continued to perform in local
theater such as the Baystreet Players in Eustis, and the Ice House
Theater in Mt. Dora, appearing in productions of "Grease," "Crimes of
the Heart" and "Wizard of Oz." When she was 15, she also participated
in a student exchange program which allowed her to spend a year in
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. While there, she got some training at
the Brisbane Royal Theatre Company. When she was 18, she moved to New
York and spent some time as a bartender while knocking on doors and
auditioning for roles. Her first big break was a guest appearance on
the Law & Order (1990) episode
Intolerance (1992),
which got her a new agent and launched her career. Her first breakout
role in feature films was the movie
Chain of Desire (1992), followed
by a starring role in
Father Hood (1993) with
Patrick Swayze.
Sabrina also made appearances on television, starring in the TV movies More Than Friends: The Coming Out of Heidi Leiter (1994) and Love Off Limits (1993). In 1995, Sabrina auditioned for the role of "Wade Welles" in the pilot episode of Sliders (1995). In its third season, Sliders (1995) slowly grew to embrace a larger audience, but the series was still canceled by Fox. In 1997, the show was picked up by the Sci-fi Channel, but Sabrina decided to option out of her contract to pursue new roles. She quickly landed a co-starring role as associate producer "Natalie Hurley" in the ABC sitcom, Sports Night (1998), which satirizes sports and news coverage.
Sabrina also made appearances on television, starring in the TV movies More Than Friends: The Coming Out of Heidi Leiter (1994) and Love Off Limits (1993). In 1995, Sabrina auditioned for the role of "Wade Welles" in the pilot episode of Sliders (1995). In its third season, Sliders (1995) slowly grew to embrace a larger audience, but the series was still canceled by Fox. In 1997, the show was picked up by the Sci-fi Channel, but Sabrina decided to option out of her contract to pursue new roles. She quickly landed a co-starring role as associate producer "Natalie Hurley" in the ABC sitcom, Sports Night (1998), which satirizes sports and news coverage.