Sara Vickers Bio, Age, Husband, Endeavour, Theatre, TV Shows, Twitter

Publish date: 2024-04-11

Sara Vickers Biography

Sara Vickers is a Scottish theatre, television and film actress, who is best known for playing Joan Thursday in the British television detective drama series Endeavour.

She was born in Strathaven, Scotland in 1985, and grew up in Edinburgh. Sara graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 2010 with a BA.

Sara Vickers Age

Sara is about 33-34 years old as of 2019. She was born in 1985.

Sara Vickers Husband

Sara is married to British actor and fellow RADA classmate Kerr Logan. Sara and Kerr got married in August 2017.

Sara Vickers Endeavour

Sara plays Joan Thursday in the detective drama series Endeavour for ITV. Joan is the daughter of Fred and Win and the sister of Sam.

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She is in her early mid-twenties and works at a bank in Oxford. Joan is introduced in the second episode of Series 1 and in the final episode of Series 1.

She goes out on a date with DS Jakes who takes her to the Moonlight Rooms nightclub in Oxford. While dancing Jakes fondles her but she brushes him off and is escorted home by Morse.

She runs away at the end of Season 3, and is shown later in the last episode of Season 4 “Harvest” as living in with another man.

Things toughen up when her father Fred visits her and roughs her partner up.

Joan visits Morse at his flat. It becomes apparent that her boyfriend has attacked her and told her to leave. She tells Morse that she does not know what to do.

Morse asks her to marry him, which she refuses. Morse ends up lending her money to help her. Morse is called by Joan’s neighbor when she is admitted.

Morse visits and the doctor tells him that she has fallen, she was pregnant and has miscarried. It is implied Joan injured herself to end the pregnancy.

In Muse, Morse runs into Joan in Oxford. By then, she has returned and is living apart from her parents.

Sara Vickers Theatre

Sara appeared in Ibsen’s The Lady from the Sea in 2010. It is adapted by David Eldridge and directed by Sarah Frankcom at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester.

She played Dr. Wangel’s daughter, Bolette, in The Independent and she was reviewed as giving a “lively identity” to the role. The British Theatre Guide described her performance as “very good”. The Telegraph described her performance as “brim[s] with forceful vitality”.

In 2011, Sara played Maia in Judgement Day, based on Ibsen’s last work When We Dead Awaken. Her performance was described as “brimming with intelligence and frustrated sexuality”.

The Evening Standard called her “the lively Sara Vickers” while The Guardian’s Michael Billington gave the production four stars, saying that Vickers “lends Rubek’s young wife the spirit of a caged animal”.

In November and December 2011, Sara was Annabella in ‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. She received a Commendation at the Ian Charleson Awards for her performance.

Sara appeared as Alexandra McArthur in Dark Road, co-written by Ian Rankin, at the Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh in September and October 2013.

Later in 2014, she was Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, directed by Walter Meierjohann, at Victoria Baths, Manchester.

Sara Vickers Television Shows

In the 2012 BBC TV film Bert and Dickie, Sara performed the role of Margaret Campbell.

Since 2013, Sara has played the recurring character of Joan Thursday in the British television detective drama series Endeavour for ITV. In 2013, she played Connie Charles in the five-episode BBC One drama series Privates.

In 2015, Sara had a supporting role in Waterloo’s Warriors. That same year, she played the character Lottie in episode one, “Perfect Woman”, of series two of Man Down for Channel 4.

In 2016, Sara played Cara in one episode of the British sitcom comedy, Lovesick. She also appeared as Leanne Randall in 2016 in the third series of the BBC One crime drama Shetland.

In the series Crown, she played in one 2016 episode as Crawfie. Later in 2018, Sara appeared as Jane Gooding in one episode of the television show The Alienist, for TNT-Netflix.

In August 2018, Newsweek and Variety reported that Sara would be part of HBO’s 2019 production of Watchmen.

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