Sarah Louise Young (b. 1971)

Alias:
Lucy
Sarah Young

Birthplace:
Sidcup, Kent, England, UK

Born:
April 15, 1971

Sarah Louise Young (born 15 April 1971 in Sidcup, Kent, England) is a retired English pornographic actress.  In 1986 she was spotted by a scout looking for glamour models to pose for the The Sun's Page Three. After appearing on Page Three, she went on to do further glamour modelling work in the UK. By 1989 she had travelled to mainland Europe for hardcore modelling work when she came to the attention of German porn producer Hans Moser. After inviting her to Germany for a photoshoot, Moser set about turning her into a star of porn industry as he had done previously with Teresa Orlowski. Sarah and Hans soon established a personal as well as professional relationship and the two were married in Las Vegas in 1991. Active both in front of and behind the camera throughout the 1990s, she appeared in over 150 movies and became one of the most recognised and popular pornstars of the era.  Awards: 1993: Best Actress – Festival International de Cine Erotico de Barcelona (FICEB), 1993, 1994, 1995. 1994: Best European Actress – Premio de Turia (Spanish Cultural Prize) sponsored by Turia and Generalitat de Valencia, 1994. 1995: Premio Alla Carriera – Il Festival Internazionale Dell 'Hard (Impulse D'Oro Awards), Bologna, 1995. 1996: Best Actress (German) – for the film Hamlet – The Brussels International Festival of Eroticism, 1996. 1997: Best European Actress – Venus Awards, Berlin, 1997.

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