Scarlett Sabet - Biography

Scarlett Sabet is a London based poet and actor. She trained at the exclusive school Hurtwood House where she won a scholarship. Her acting work began in British television shows such as Skins, Peep Show, and Life's Too Short, which was produced by Charlie Hanson. Hanson also produced Scarlett Sabet's first short film "Burning" which she wrote, directed and starred in along with Georgia Maguire and Mark Weiman. She also starred in films such as Junkhearts, Chatrooms (featuring Aaron Johnson-Wood and Imogen Poots) and Perfect Hideout. Scarlett published her first volume of poems "Rocking Underground" in 2014, the second edition of which came out in 2016. She has performed her poetry at prestigious venues such as Shakespeare and Company in Paris, and also The Troubadour in London, and also The Poetry Society.