Sarah Casado Thomas was born on July 2, 1991 in Madrid, Spain. She was raised bilingual (Spanish, German) and spent her childhood in Spain before moving to Germany at the age of nine. As the granddaughter of Fernando Rey , the great Spanish movie actor primarily known in the United States for French Connection - Brennpunkt Brooklyn (1971), and Argentinian actress Mabel Karr , known for La lengua asesina (1996), she has been surrounded by the film and theatre business since she was a child. Among others, she had weekly drama training and was involved in multiple stage performances at the local theatre in her hometown for 5 years. Sarah has continued this practice wherever she went, for example during a year abroad in the United States (Fine Arts at NCS High School) and her university years in the Netherlands (USVA Acting Centre). Since 2012, Sarah has started to exhibit her talent within film and television as well. Back in Germany, she went from working background for feature films to a lead role in an episode of a TV series for a major German broadcaster. To further promote her career, she moved to London, England, for one year where she further enhanced her skills landing roles in various British short and feature films. At the same time, she trained at MN Acting Academy for Screen Acting and participated in several workshops. These include classes at the London Film School with BAFTA award winning director Richard Kwietniowski . While she is maintaining her secondary residency in London, Sarah now lives in Hamburg, Germany, where she is devoting herself to new challenges within the German acting industry since 2015. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Aurora Pavan
At the age of 21 years, Sarah Casado Thomas had already lived in six different countries, including Spain, Germany, the United States, the Netherlands, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom. Sarah Casado Thomas is the granddaughter of Spanish actor Fernando Rey , primarily known for his work with Luis Buñuel , including Der diskrete Charme der Bourgeoisie (1972), as well as William Friedkin 's French Connection - Brennpunkt Brooklyn (1971).
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Follows the early years of two unknown 18 year old amateur boxers who quickly fought their way to becoming the most feared and respected villains in all of London. Told through the eyes of a close friend that survived them, we see them rise to infamy through drugs, sex and murder.