Sabrina Lloyd

Enigmatic yet appealing young actress of film and TV who received her first substantial screen role as the estranged troubled teen daughter of Patrick Swayze in the comedy-drama "Father Hood" (1993). Lloyd began acting in community theater in Mount Dora, Florida. As a high school student, she was accepted as a foreign exchange student at the Brisbane Royal Theater Company where she studied drama for a year. Back stateside, Lloyd appeared on NBC-TV's "Law and Order" and the CBS-TV School Break Special, "Love Off-Limits", the directorial debut of actor Steve Guttenberg. She also had small roles in the features "Chain of Desire" (1992) and "That Night" (1993). Lloyd became a TV series regular in the role of Wade Wells, one of time-travelling quartet in the sci-fi series "Sliders" (Fox, 1995-97). When the show shifted to the Sci-Fi Channel, Lloyd decided not to renew her contract. Instead, she landed a regular role in the ABC sitcom "Sports Night" (1998-2000).

  • Born:
    November 20, 1970 in Fairfax, Virginia, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • Brisbane Royal Theatre Company, Brisbane, Australia, drama
Milestones
  • 1983 Cast as Pepper in a production of Annie (date approximate)
  • 1988 Moved to NYC
  • 1992 Feature debut, Chain of Desire
  • 1992 TV debut in an episode of the NBC drama series Law & Order
  • 1993 Co-starred with Patrick Swayze in Fatherhood
  • 1995 Played the role of Wade Wells on the Fox sci-fi series Sliders
  • 1998 Had regular role in the ABC sitcom Sports Night
  • 2005 Starred in Hal Hartley s The Girl From Monday
  • Began acting in community theater productions in Mt. Dora, Florida
  • Studied drama as an exchange student at the Brisbane Royal Theater Company

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