Sabrin Rock Wiki, Age, Height, Boyfriend, Husband, Family, Biography & More

Sabreen Rock is a Canadian film and theater actress. She is known for her performances in the TV series: Clairvoyant (2018), Black Mirror (2017), The Expanse (2018), and the film Welcome to Sudden Death (2020).

Wiki/Biography

Sabreen Rock was born in 1986 (age 34 years; as of 2020) in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Sabrina Rock's childhood photo with her family

Sabrina Rock’s childhood photo with her family

He did his schooling from Dr. Martin Lebolds High School, Regina. She studied acting at the Canadian Film Centre’s Actors Conservatory, the Birmingham Conservatory for Classical Theater (Stratford Festival), the National Theater School of Canada and Do It With Class Theater Company.

Physical Appearance

Eye colour: black

Hair Colour: Brown

sabrine rock

Family and ethnicity

parents and siblings

His father’s name is Travers Rock and mother’s name is Paulette.

Sabrine Rock with her parents

Sabrine Rock with her parents

She has three brothers named Payson Rock, C Rock and Daigoro Rock.

Sabrine Rock with her brother Peyson

Sabrine Rock with her brother Peyson

Sabrine Rock's father and brother

Sabrine Rock’s father and brother

Relationships and husband

She began dating Paul Robinson in June 2011, and they married on August 27, 2017.

Sabrine Rock and Paul Robinson's wedding photo

Sabrine Rock and Paul Robinson’s wedding photo

livelihood

As a theater artist

As a theater actress, Sabrine Rock has performed on stages across Canada including the Stratford Festival, Young People’s Theatre, Acting Up Stage Company, Soulpepper Theatre, Obsidian Theatre, and the Globe Theatre. He has acted in plays such as Romeo and Juliet, King Lear, The Comedy of Errors, Twelfth Night, The Three Musketeers, Merchant of Venice, Rose and many more.

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Sabreen Rock in the play 'Rose'

Sabreen Rock in the play ‘Rose’

She was nominated for two Dora Mavor Moore Awards for her performances in ‘Caroline, or Change’ and ‘Once on This Island’. Apart from acting, she has also directed the drama ‘Dutchman’ in 2012 and was the assistant director of the drama ‘Sweat’ (2020).

TV and movies

She made her television debut in the Canadian series ‘Incredible Story Studio’ (1997–2001), in which she played ‘Samantha/Nikki/Lisa/Maggie/Jocelyn/Sophie’.

Incredible Story Studios (1997–2001)

She has starred in the Canadian series: My Babysitter’s a Vampire (2011), Insatiable (2012), Saving Hope (2017), The Expanse (2018), Carter (2019), and Running with Violet (2017–2020). In 2011, she made her American television debut as ‘Lisa’ with ‘Nikita’.

Nikita (2011)

He has also starred in the American TV series: Against the Wall (2011), The Divide (2014), I Witness (2016), The Strain (2017), and Taken (2018). She made her British television debut as ‘Pippa’ in ‘Black Mirror’ (2017).

Black Mirror (2017)

She started her film career with the character of ‘Maria’ in the American film ‘The Story of Luke’ (2012).

Luke's Story (2012)

She has also starred in the American films: Holiday Joy (2016), Christmas in Love (2018), and Welcome to Sudden Death (2020). She made her Canadian film debut as ‘Ellie’ in ‘Entropic’ (2019).

Entropic (2019)

favorite things

  • Playwright: Suzan-Lori Parks
  • Drama: Twelfth Night, Titus Andronicus, Hamilton

Facts/General Knowledge

  • During her high school days, her high school drama team (of which she was a part) won the National Improv Championship.
    Sabreen School Drama Troupe

    Drama troupe of the Sablin School (addressed as Sablin Bates due to an error made by the author of the article to which the photograph was attached)

  • In 2007, she worked as a production secretary on the Canadian TV series ‘Heart Beat’.
  • He is also proficient in French language.
  • She is also trained in dance forms such as Ballet, Modern and Jazz.
  • When she was in class 5, a group of children visited her school and presented a short play which featured singing and dancing. according to him,

    I remember being so frustrated because A- these were kids my age B- they were missing school and C- having to perform in front of other kids??? I thought it was the sweetest show ever and immediately I was jealous of being in it and I agreed to it.”

    The following year, she auditioned and became a part of the troupe. Being a part of the troupe helped him gain theater knowledge and experience during his youth and adolescence.

  • According to Sabreen, her interest in acting grew when she saw her eldest brother perform as ‘Oberon’ in their high school’s production of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’. Seeing her brother made her jealous and at the same time inspired by him. according to him,

    He transformed himself, took in the complexity of the language (even though I didn’t understand much of it), the magic and the comedy and thought “I’d really like to do that too!” At the time, I basically wanted to do everything she did…however after time she gave up acting and it stuck with me, so it’s all her fault.

  • He won the Toronto Theater Critics Award (2018–19 season) for Best Supporting Performance in a Play for the Soulpepper production of Marco Ramirez’s ‘The Royal’.
    Sabrine Rock in a scene from 'The Royal'

    Sabrine Rock in a scene from ‘The Royal’

  • She has also voiced audiobooks: The Conjoined by Jen Sookfong Lee, Just a Normal Tuesday by Kim Turrisi, The Voice by Heather A. Elephant in the Sky by Clark, and Keeping the Beat by Norton Jeff and Mary Powell.
  • He has starred in the short films: Here Before You (2019) and Wild Gems (2019).
  • She was once injured during a show and required knee surgery. After the surgery he had to rest for about six weeks to recover. But due to expenses and medication, she could not rest for so long. That’s when he turned to the Actors Fund for Canada, an organization that looks after the well-being and health of actors and supports them in vulnerable times of injury, illness and personal difficulties. according to him,

    AFC was able to help me financially until my insurance kicked in, providing a sympathetic safety net when I was in a dilemma. If I didn’t have the money available, I probably would have returned to work before my body was ready due to financial pressures; This could have resulted in further injury or the rehab I had undergone could have been cancelled. Instead I was able to feel safe and be patient with myself and put my energy into getting my tool, my body, back to good health.

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