Sarah Mills

Sarah Mills

Sarah Mills is an accomplished comedian and writer, known for her sharp wit and unique comedic style. With a BAFTA win under her belt, she has quickly risen through the ranks of the comedy world, gaining recognition for her hilarious and insightful take on life, disability, and resilience. Sarah has graced the screen in popular TV shows such as The Last Leg and Stand Up to Cancer, as well as Rosie Jones’ Disability Extravaganza. Her TV work extends beyond performing, as she has written for hit shows like Have I Got News for You and Horrible Histories. She is also known for developing her own comedy sketches, with Channel 4 commissioning one of her projects. Despite the cancellation of Edinburgh 2020, Sarah showcased her adaptability by transforming her planned Edinburgh show into a TV script during lockdown. This script won an award in a year that saw a record number of applicants, proving that her comedic talent shines through even in challenging times. Sarah is not only a gifted comedian, but she's also a social media sensation. She has amassed over 6 million views on TikTok, connecting with audiences worldwide with her engaging content. In 2018, Sarah was diagnosed with bowel cancer. Instead of letting this stop her, she used her comedic talents to create The Chemo Chat Show during her treatment. The show featured top guests, including Phil Wang and Harriet Kelsey, and provided a humorous and hopeful perspective on living with cancer. Now in remission, Sarah continues to advocate for cancer patients and raises awareness for invisible disabilities through her #StomaHeroes series. As a stand-up comedian, Sarah has impressed audiences and industry professionals alike. She is a Funny Women semi-finalist and a Levity Festival finalist and is regularly booked by prestigious comedy clubs. Dara O Briain, an esteemed comedian, has praised her as "very funny." In the wake of her BAFTA win in 2020, Sarah has been in talks with several production companies about developin...

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