Sarah Smuts-Kennedy
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Sarah Smuts-Kennedy is a New Zealand actress and artist.
Smuts-Kennedy played lead roles in Jack Be Nimble,[1] This Is Not a Love Story[2] and Overnight[3] and a supporting role in The Footstep Man.[4] She appeared as a lawyer in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street.[5]
On stage she featured in Folie A Deux at Auckland's Watershed Theatre in 1996,[5][6] Dr Akar's Women at the Stables[7][8] and Scenes From an Affair at Old Fitzroy in 2001.[9] and Blind City at the Darlinghurst Theatre in 2003.[10]
Smuts-Kennedy also worked as an artist. In 2012 she graduated from Elam School of Fine Arts.[11] She has worked with photography,[12] video art, clay,[13] paint,[11] pastels and immersive installations.[14] Her work crossed over into horticulture.[15]