Sarah Jorge León


Sarah Amalia Jorge León is an actress, writer and producer from the Dominican Republic.
Jorge León was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. She is the oldest of three children. Her parents are María Amalia León Cabral, arts patron, philanthropist, and Director of the Eduardo León Jimenes Foundation —the eldest of two daughters of businessman José León Asensio—, and civil engineer, Marcos Augusto Jorge Elías. She is great-greanddaughter of businessmen José María Cabral Bermúdez and Eduardo León Jimenes; she is also descended from Dominican presidents Buenaventura Báez, Ulises Espaillat, and Marco Antonio Cabral.
Miss Jorge León is a Psychology graduate from Manhattanville College and also holds a Masters of Fine Arts from the ART / MXAT program at Harvard University; this program requires a six month residency at the MXAT theater, founded by Stanislavski.
Some of her roles include classics such as Suki from the play Celebration by Harold Pinter; Hermia in Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare and Kleopatra in Diary of a Scoundrel by Astrovsky. She participated as part of the cast of the Spanish Repertoire of New York, where she acted in classics such as: Rosita the Solterona and Bodas de Sangre directed by René Buch, as well as the role of “La Brasileña” in Pantaleón and its Visitors, among others.
Her film credits include starring roles in shorts such as 729 and In the Face of Madness, as well as in feature films such as Women, Lotoman, Lotoman 2.0, South of Innocence, Beast of Cardo, The Seven Deaths, etc.
Sarah starred in television roles such as Sofia in the mini-series The Don, Sara in the pilot Dumped, Karina in the pilot Slit NYC, Adriana for the American series Jane The Virgin.
Miss Jorge León just wrapped a leading performance on the film Candela directed by Andrés Farías, where she played the role of Sera Peñablanca.
Miss Jorge León has a participation in the international box office hit film After, starring Hero Fiennes Tiffen and Josephine Langford.
Jorge was nominated in 2015 for the La Silla Awards and the Soberano Award in the "Best Leading Actress" category, for her role in Al Sur de la Inocencia.

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