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Sarah Wildor was born on 1972 in Eastwood, Essex, England, is an Actress, ballerina, theatre dancer. At 48 years old, Sarah Wildor height not available right now. We will update Sarah Wildor's height soon as possible.
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Actress, ballerina, theatre dancer |
Sarah Wildor Age |
50 years old |
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Eastwood, Essex, England |
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England |
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 50 years old group.
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Who Is Sarah Wildor's Husband?
Her husband is Adam Cooper (m. 2000)
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Adam Cooper (m. 2000) |
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Sarah Wildor Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Sarah Wildor worth at the age of 50 years old? Sarah Wildor’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from England. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In 2009 she and Cooper again danced the famous 'Slaughter on 10th Ave' ballet (to different choreography) in a show called Shall We Dance, conceived by Adam Cooper. This stage production was an ambitious all-dance show based on Richard Rodgers’ songs and was directed and choreographed by Cooper. It was performed at Sadler’s Wells.
Wildor played an "awful dancer" in director Gavin McAlinden's 2007 production of You Can't Take it With You at Southwark Playhouse. This is a 1936 Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy from Moss Hart and George S Kaufman.
Wildor played the role of Madame de Tourvel in a newly interpreted, 2005 production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses. This version was conceived as a mixture of mime and dance. It was co-directed by Adam Cooper and Lez Brotherston, and choreographed by Cooper who also played the role of Viscomte de Valmont. The piece premiered in Japan early in the year before a summer season at Sadler’s Wells.
Sarah Wildor and Adam Cooper appeared in 2005 at the Seven Oaks Playhouse in a new production of Australian Peta Murray’s 1991 two-hander Wallflowering under Julian Woolford’s direction. They played a suburban Australian couple in Murray’s comedy about love, marriage and ballroom dancing. The play includes short dance sequences, which counterpoint the dialogue scenes, and there is a continuous alternation between speech and dance.
She played Elizabeth in the 2004 Joseph Wright's production of Frankenstein (based on the Mary Shelley classic) at the Derby Playhouse. Reviewer Alfred Hicklin says: "Sarah Wildor's willowy Elizabeth is particularly impressive, given that she has little to do but wring her hands in despair; the accomplishment of her gestural language is testament to her former career as a principal with the Royal Ballet."
She followed with the female lead role in the 2003 production of On Your Toes, with Adam Cooper providing the choreography and playing the male lead. Most notable was their duet to Richard Rodgers 'Slaughter on 10th Ave'. Wildor played the vampish Russian ballerina Vera Baronova, the role in which Natalia Makarova made a huge impact in the last London production 20 years ago.
Later in 2002 Wildor together with Adam Cooper presented a tribute to Sir Kenneth MacMillan at Exeter and in Japan.
Her first role in Musical Theater was in 2002 in Susan Stroman's dance musical Contact and she was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical.
Upon leaving the Royal Ballet in 2001, after a decade at Covent Garden, Wildor guest-starred with Scottish Ballet. She played the Young Girl in the company's revival of Frederick Ashton's 1961 romance The Two Pigeons. It opened at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre in 2002.
Wildor married the actor, dancer, choreographer (and former Royal Ballet principal) Adam Cooper in 2000 and they have two children, Naomi and Alexander.
Wildor took a leave of absence from the Royal Ballet in 1997 to play the lead in Matthew Bourne's Cinderella in London and in Los Angeles, CA.
Sarah Wildor (born 1972) is an actress and a dancer. She is most noted as a former principal dancer with The Royal Ballet, a leading international ballet company based at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London.
Wildor was born in 1972 in Eastwood, Essex, England. She received her professional dance training at both the lower and upper schools of the Royal Ballet School. She joined the Royal Ballet in 1991, was promoted to Soloist in 1995, then Principal in 1999. During her career with the Royal Ballet, she was celebrated for her musicality, grace, intensity and personality. She resigned from the Royal Ballet in 2001 to freelance and expand into Musical Theater and acting.