Sara Vickers

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Sara Louise Vickers (born 1985) is a Scottish theatre, television and film actress best known for playing Joan Thursday in the British television detective drama series Endeavour (2013–2023).

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Sara Vickers
Born
Sara Louise Vickers

1985 (age 3940)
EducationRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
Years active2003–present
Spouse
Kerr Logan
(m. 2017)
Children2
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Early life and education

Vickers was born in 1985, in Strathaven, Scotland,[1] and grew up in Edinburgh. She graduated with a BA from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 2010.[2]

Career

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Theatre

In 2010, Vickers appeared in Henrik Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea, adapted by David Eldridge and directed by Sarah Frankcom at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. Playing Dr Wangel's daughter, Bolette, she was reviewed in The Independent as giving a "lively identity" to the role.[3] The British Theatre Guide described her performance as "very good".[4] A review in The Telegraph said she "brim[s] with forceful vitality".[5]

In 2011, she was Maia in Judgement Day, based on Ibsen's last work When We Dead Awaken, directed James Dacre at the Print Room, Notting Hill Gate,[6] her performance described as "brimming with intelligence and frustrated sexuality".[7] The Evening Standard called her "the lively Sara Vickers".[8] The Guardian's Michael Billington gave the production four stars, saying that Vickers "lends Rubek's young wife the spirit of a caged animal".[9]

In November and December 2011, she played Annabella in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore at the West Yorkshire Playhouse. Alfred Hickling in The Guardian, giving the production three stars, wrote that Vickers "makes a plaintive case for Annabella".[10] For her performance she received a Commendation at the Ian Charleson Awards.[11]

In September and October 2013, she appeared as Alexandra McArthur in Dark Road, co-written by Ian Rankin, at the Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh. The Independent called her "a strong Sara Vickers",[12] and The Scotsman, "a fine Sara Vickers".[13]

In 2014, she was Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, directed by Walter Meierjohann, at Victoria Baths in Manchester.[14] Her performance was described as "defiant and energetic, really showing off the youthfulness of Juliet".[15] The Manchester Evening News said she was "occasionally transporting".[16]

Television

Vickers performed the role of Margaret Campbell in the 2012 BBC TV film Bert and Dickie.[17][18]

Since 2013, she has played the recurring character of Joan Thursday in the Mammoth Screen-produced British television detective drama series Endeavour for ITV, appeared through the 2019 series six, and returned in the 2021 series eight.[19][20] In 2013, she was Connie Charles in the five episode BBC One drama series Privates.[21][22]

In 2015, she had a supporting role in Waterloo's Warriors, directed by Ruán Magan, a docudrama produced by Caledonia Television for the BBC.[18] That same year she was the character Lottie in episode one, "Perfect Woman", of series two of Man Down for Channel 4.[21][23]

In 2016, she played Cara in one episode of the British sitcom comedy Lovesick, produced by Clerkenwell Films and broadcast on Netflix.[24] She appeared as Leanne Randall in 2016 in the third series of the BBC One crime drama Shetland.[21][25][26] In the Netflix historical drama series The Crown, directed by Benjamin Caron, she performed in one 2016 episode as Crawfie.[18]

In 2018, she appeared as Jane Gooding in one episode of The Alienist, directed by Jakob Verbruggen, for TNT-Netflix.[22]

Beginning with the premiere on 20 October 2019, Vickers appeared as Ms. Crookshanks, a main character in HBO's Watchmen television series continuation of the 1987 DC Comics limited series of the same name.[27]

Vickers appeared in four episodes of the 2021 second series and one episode of the 2023 third series of the Scottish crime drama, Guilt.[28]

In April 2024, it was announced that Vickers had been cast as Davina Porter in the Outlander prequel series Outlander: Blood of My Blood.[29]

Film

Vickers performed as Eilidh in Sunshine on Leith, a 2013 musical film directed by Dexter Fletcher.[18]

She played Lizzie in Breaking, a 2016 short film directed by Saul Abraham and Joel Feder.[18][30]

Personal life

Vickers married the British actor and RADA classmate Kerr Logan in August 2017.[31] They have two children.[32]

Filmography

Film

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2003 The Book Group Babysitter Episode: "Research"
2005 Taggart Angela Robertson Episode: "A Death Foretold"
2012 Bert and Dickie Margaret Television film
2013 Privates Connie Charles 5 episodes
2013–2023 Endeavour Joan Thursday 26 episodes
2015 Man Down Lottie Episode: "Perfect Woman"
The Scots at Waterloo Jenny Griffiths Television film
2016 Shetland Leanne Randall 5 episodes
The Crown Marion Crawford Episode: "Scientia Potentia Est"
Lovesick Cara Episode: "Emma"
2018 The Alienist Jane Gooding Episode: "Silver Smile"
2019 Watchmen Ms. Crookshanks Main role
2021–2023 Guilt Erin McKee 5 episodes
TBA Outlander: Blood of My Blood Davina Porter Post-production
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