Sarah Cigan

Sarah Cigan

Sarah Cigan is a south side of Chicago native known for her role in the popular Hulu and Starz film, "White People Money" as the 'Real Nora' and is also known for portraying "Tamala" in the highly discussed film, Black & Privileged, on Netflix. While Sarah is mostly recognized for her work in front of the camera, she is also the voice of "Miss Cunningham", a series regular on the multiple award winning animated series Gangsta Island, (Amazon Prime). She has years of theatre experience which include performing on popular stages like The Goodman Theatre in Chicago.

Movies for Sarah Cigan...

Infidelity
Title: Infidelity
Character: Raquel
Released: March 3, 2023
Type: Movie
After the loss of their unborn child, a couple struggles to keep their relationship intact -- but when secrets are revealed, they realize more than their marriage is at stake.
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Secrets of a Side Chick
Title: Secrets of a Side Chick
Character: Ayesha
Released: September 13, 2021
Type: Movie
He's beautiful, tall, and chocolate with gray eyes... and he's worth fighting for. Omari is a hard-working man from the Southside of Chicago. He's been committed to Aeysha for years but is falling for his side chick, Simone, who is determined to finally win her man, by any means.
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White People Money
Title: White People Money
Released: April 23, 2021
Type: Movie
MacKenzie Scott, the ex-wife of multi-billionaire Jeff Bezos, pledges to give away 15 billion dollars to 15 winners. Kareem will do anything to get his hands on that money, and when he wins, he will do anything to keep it a secret.
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Black & Privileged: Volume 1
Title: Black & Privileged: Volume 1
Character: Tamala
Released: July 2, 2019
Type: Movie
When low-income families move into a thriving black community in Chicago, they find themselves at odds with politicians to maintain their status.
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A Love Letter To The Ancestors From Chicago
Title: A Love Letter To The Ancestors From Chicago
Released: June 2, 2017
Type: Movie
This Afrofuturist short film demonstrates that rhythm and dance bridge all times and spaces. Winner of Best Experimental Film at Collect Voices Ethnographic Film Fest, this film screened at Afropunk, Black Harvest Film Fest, and internationally.