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Sabrina Colie

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Sabrina Diana Colie (b. November 4, 1980 in Mandeville, Jamaica) is a Jamaican actress and director.

Sabrina Colie
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Born
Sabrina Diana Colie

Early life and career

Colie's only sibling, Ramón Colie is 4 years her junior, and a student of finance at Northern Caribbean University. Her mother, Juliet McDaniel Colie is a highly respected Jamaican dramatist of Afro-Scottish descent. Her father, Norman Colie is of Indian descent and a Mechanical Engineer who studied at The University of Glamorgan in Cardiff, Wales.

Colie's theatrical career spans over 20 years. She has won innumerable awards for drama and oratory, and is a founding member of her mother's theatre company Ayaedeh!

Education

Colie completed her elementary education at Mt. St. Joseph Preparatory and high school and sixth form at Manchester High, Mandeville where she was valedictorian. She attended the Jamaica School of Drama Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts for one year before matriculating to Colgate University, from which she graduated in '05 with a double concentration in Theatre and French. In 2006, she was accepted into CalArts' M.F.A - Film Directing program but chose not to attend because of a lack of financing.

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