Sarah Lambert

Australian actress, writer, director and producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sarah Lambert (born 1970) is an Australian writer, director and producer, working primarily in television.

OccupationsDirector, writer, producer, actress
Children2
FamilyAnne-Louise Lambert (sister)
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Sarah Lambert
OccupationsDirector, writer, producer, actress
Known forLambs of God
Heartbreak High
A Country Practice
Love Child
Children2
FamilyAnne-Louise Lambert (sister)
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Early life

Lambert grew up with two older brothers, Tony and Andrew, and an older sister, actress Anne-Louise Lambert, known for her role as Miranda in the 1975 classic film Picnic at Hanging Rock. When their parents split up in the mid-1970s, Lambert moved to the inner-Sydney suburb of Balmain with her mother and siblings.[1]

Career

Lambert had a recurring role as Sandy on television soap opera A Country Practice, playing Jo Loveday's best friend, Sandy Crosby from 1986 to 1989. She starred in drama series Heartbreak High as teacher Christina Milano in 1994.[2][1]

She made guest appearances in Spring & Fall, Bellamy, E Street, Rafferty's Rules, Police Rescue, G.P. and Medivac as well as featuring in the miniseries Against the Wind (1978) and Scales of Justice (1983). She also appeared in the films Doctors and Nurses (1981), Fluteman (1982) and The Roly Poly Man (1994). Lambert retired from acting in 2002, starting a career as a documentary filmmaker, followed by a television writer and show runner.

Lambert was the creator of the Nine Network television drama series Love Child, which she also wrote and produced.[3] It aired from 2014 to 2019 and over its four seasons, received 20 award nominations, including Best Miniseries at the AWGIE Awards, Best Television Drama Series at the AACTA Awards, and Best Drama Program at the Logie Awards twice.[4]

Lambert is the writer and showrunner of the 2019 television adaptation of the Marele Day novel Lambs of God for Lingo Pictures and Foxtel. The miniseries stars Ann Dowd, Jessica Barden and Essie Davis. The series received eighteen AACTA nominations. It was nominated for Best Screenplay at the 2019 AACTA Awards as well as being nominated for Best Television Series or Miniseries at the 2019 AWGIEs. It also won at the 2019 Screen Producers Awards for Best Miniseries.[5]

In 2022, Lambert was writer and an executive producer on an adaptation of Markus Zusak’s novel, The Messenger.[6]

Lambert was also the showrunner of the 2023 Amazon Prime Video miniseries, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, based on the novel by Holly Ringland. Starring Sigourney Weaver, it was Amazon Prime’s most successful Australian Original series worldwide, with the biggest opening weekend viewership globally for an Australian launch.[7] The series was nominated for twelve AACTAs, winning Best Miniseries. Lambert was recognised for an AWGIE nomination for Best Screenplay in a Limited Series. Lambert's work on the episode "Black Fire Orchid" also earned her a Highly Commended nod at the NSW Premier's Literary Awards.[4]

Lambert's other writing credits include episodes for award-winning shows The Doctor Blake Mysteries, A Place to Call Home, and Dance Academy. For the latter, she was nominated for Best Children’s Screenplay at the AWGIE Awards.[4] She also co-created the 2002 U.K. series Aliens Among Us, writing and directing over thirty episodes.[6] Her U.S. credits include Clone Story, God In Government, 14 Million Dreams, New Type of Jazz and The Play's The Thing for PBS. She received an Emmy nomination for the latter.[8]

She runs her own production company, Lantern Pictures,[4] which was launched in 2023.

Personal life

Lambert is married to husband Peter Frost and they have a daughter and a son.[9]

Acting credits

Films

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1981Doctors and NursesMary Grey
1982FlutemanJane
1994The Roly Poly ManVicki Lane
1996Hey AmigosChicciolinaShort film
2002Turtle MonkeyJanaShort film
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Television

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1978Against the WindElizabeth WiltshireMiniseries
1980Spring & FallDebra
1981BellamyCassieMiniseries
1983Scales of JusticeMiniseries
1989E StreetElizabeth Kennedy
1986–1989A Country PracticeSandy Crosby
1990Rafferty's RulesRudi Apps
1991Police RescueJuliet
1997Uncle Jack and the Dark Side of the MoonKate
1993G.P.Leah White
1994Heartbreak HighChristina MilanoSeason 1, episodes 1–26
1995Eat My Shorts
1997MedivacFrancine Lord1 episode
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Writing / directing credits

Film

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1992Come Fly with MeWriter / DirectorShort film
2006PhotographWriter / DirectorShort film
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Television

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1996City Arts – The Play's the ThingWriter / DirectorDocumentary
2000Last Chance for Peace: Sierra LeoneWriterDocumentary
200114 Million DreamsProducerDocumentary
2002Clone StoryWriterTV film
2002Aliens Among UsCo-creator / Writer (17 episodes) / Director (26 episodes)
2004God in GovernmentWriterTV film
2005The AliceWriterMiniseries, episode 14
2005God in GovernmentWriter / Co-DirectorDocumentary
2006Clone StoryWriter / DirectorDocumentary
2006Love My WayWriter (1 episode) / Script Editor (13 episodes)Season 2
2007All SaintsWriterSeason 10, episode 26: "Under the Skin"
2008ResistanceWriter
2010; 2012Dance AcademyWriterSeason 1 & 2, 2 episodes
2014–2017Love ChildCreator / Writer / Producer36 episodes
2015A Place to Call HomeWriterSeason 3, episode 6: "In the Heat of the Night"
2016The Doctor Blake MysteriesWriterSeason 4, episode 7: "For Whom the Bell Tolls"
2019Lambs of GodWriter / Showrunner / ProducerMiniseries, 4 episodes
2023The Lost Flowers of Alice HartWriter / ShowrunnerMiniseries, 7 episodes
2023 The MessengerWriter / Executive ProducerMiniseries, 3 episodes
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Awards and nominations

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Year Work Award Category Result
1996The Play's The ThingEmmy AwardsNominated[8]
2006The Alice (episode 14)Queensland Premier's Literary AwardsNominated[8]
2010Dance AcademyAWGIE AwardsBest Children's TelevisionNominated
2019Lambs of GodAWGIE AwardsBest Television Series or Miniseries of 4 hours or lessNominated
2019Lambs of GodAACTA AwardsBest MiniseriesWon
2019Lambs of God (episode 1: "The Devil into Paradise")AACTA AwardsBest Screenplay in TelevisionNominated
2019Lambs of GodScreen Producers Australia AwardsTelevision or Miniseries Production of the YearWon
2024The Lost Flowers of Alice HartAWGIE AwardsBest Television – Limited SeriesNominated
2024The Lost Flowers of Alice HartAACTA AwardsBest MiniseriesWon
2024The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (episode: "Black Fire Orchid")NSW Premier's Literary AwardsHighly Commended
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