Sarah Ellen Drew

Sarah Ellen Drew

About Me:
I am currently working in the NHS, and I have had a career of 34 years.

I am very senior and very well known within my field, but I am no longer enjoying my day job, and I want to retire from it. I featured in a BBC Scotland documentary ‘Making Babies’ and have been interviewed for news, radio and newspaper pieces.

I have always enjoyed performing, and I see modelling as an extension of that. I was a kissagram girl in the 1980s while I was a student, and an aerobics instructor in the 90s, and have recently returned to that.

I’ve also performed in various choirs including big performances with a large community Soul Choir, (Got Soul Choir) performing with some really great people; these include Lulu, Gareth Malone and Take That.

I still perform with a choir, but this is a Makaton choir. (Makaton is like a baby sign language for those with e.g. learning disabilities, autism, Down’s syndrome). Each week I get to lead a song for the choir. I am very passionate about inclusivity, and I love this choir.

I have a very nurturing nature, and have four children of my own and have fostered 15, along with my Husband. Our youngest children are all away at University, which gives me freedom to travel. We have a specialist business transporting Human eggs, sperm and embryos all over the world, and my Husband is away travelling a lot. I only join him when he’s going somewhere exotic.

I am based in Dundee, Scotland but I am English and regularly return to London to see my family. My accent is probably standard southern English, and in Dundee they gently tease me for being ‘posh’.

I can seem quite reserved, but I love to perform. I love people, and I am very interested in other people; their likes and interests.

I’m very glad that the modelling vista has changed, and ‘real’ models are being used more.

Interested In:
– Blue/green
– TV and film extra
– Voiceover work
– Catalogue
– Commercial
– Corporate
– High Street