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Sarah Durn is an American actress known for her work in film, television, and theater. She gained widespread attention for her leading role as Riley Brennan in the upcoming horror mystery film Shelby Oaks (2025), written and directed by Chris Stuckmann. The film marks her most prominent feature role to date and has been highly anticipated within genre circles.
Durn has also appeared in a range of film and television projects, including supporting roles in Renfield (2023), We Have a Ghost (2023), and the film adaptation of Where the Crawdads Sing (2022). Her television credits include guest appearances on Chicago P.D. and Queen Sugar.
In addition to her screen work, Durn is an accomplished stage actress, having performed in productions such as A Doll’s House, Part 2, The Wolves, and _Stupid F*ing Bird_**. Her performances have been noted for their emotional depth and versatility.
Beyond acting, Durn is also a writer and editor, but she remains best known for her rising profile in genre and independent film, particularly following her breakout role in Shelby Oaks.
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