Sarah Dibsdall

Sarah Dibsdall isn’t exactly a household name yet, but wow, she’s steadily carving out a spot for herself in the British drama scene. Let’s be real—if you’ve caught even a whiff of Industry, you’ve probably noticed her, even if you didn’t realize it at the time. She’s popped up in some very cool places lately, like Baptiste (that moody crime spin-off everyone was raving about for a hot minute), and now she’s stepping into Havoc, which is set to drop in 2025 and already has folks buzzing. What’s interesting is the range she’s showing. In Industry, it’s all about the high-pressure, eat-or-be-eaten world of finance, and she fits right in—sharp, believable, not overplaying the part, just letting the tension simmer. Then you see her in Baptiste, which is way darker and twistier, and she flips the switch, bringing out this whole different vibe. Not many can do that so smoothly. People in the know are saying Havoc could be her breakout. Supposedly, the movie leans hard into gritty action, and Sarah’s role is anything but forgettable. She’s got this knack for slotting into intense, complicated stories without getting overshadowed, which is kinda rare these days. Honestly, with each new project, she’s proving she’s not just another face in the crowd. If you’re into British TV and movies, keep her on your radar—odds are, you’ll be seeing a lot more of her real soon.

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  • Professions: Second Unit Director or Assistant Director, Producer, Production Manager

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