Sabrina Lloyd

About Sabrina Lloyd

Lloyd began acting in community theater in Mount Dora, Florida. As a high school student, she was accepted as a foreign exchange student at the Brisbane Royal Theater Company where she studied drama for a year. Back stateside, Lloyd appeared on NBC-TV's "Law and Order" and the CBS-TV School Break Special, "Love Off-Limits", the directorial debut of actor Steve Guttenberg. She also had small roles in the features "Chain of Desire" (1992) and "That Night" (1993). Lloyd became a TV series regular in the role of Wade Wells, one of time-travelling quartet in the sci-fi series "Sliders" (Fox, 1995-97). When the show shifted to the Sci-Fi Channel, Lloyd decided not to renew her contract. Instead, she landed a regular role in the ABC sitcom "Sports Night" (1998-2000).

Education

Brisbane Royal Theatre Company

Career Milestones

Began acting in community theater productions in Mt. Dora, Florida

Studied drama as an exchange student at the Brisbane Royal Theater Company

1983

Cast as Pepper in a production of "Annie" (date approximate)

1988

Moved to NYC

1992

Feature debut, "Chain of Desire"

1992

TV debut in an episode of the NBC drama series "Law & Order"

1993

Co-starred with Patrick Swayze in "Fatherhood"

1995

Played the role of Wade Wells on the Fox sci-fi series "Sliders"

1998

Had regular role in the ABC sitcom "Sports Night"

2005

Starred in Hal Hartley's "The Girl From Monday"