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Sarah Gratton | |
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| Born | Sarah-Jayne Camden 1966 (age 58–59) Cambridge, England |
| Occupation | Author |
| Nationality | British |
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Sarah-Jayne Gratton (born 1966 inCambridge, England) is a producer,[1] author[2] and a former theatre performer.
Gratton attended the Shrubbery school and the King Slocombe Stage school in Cambridge, which led to her appearance onBBC Look East, a regional television talent show in the late 1970s. From there, Gratton went on to perform at theCambridge Arts Theatre, thePrince of Wales Theatre, London and Caesar's Palace, Luton in the early 1980s.
A former actress, Gratton was a columnist for Women's Business Magazine (Teallach Publications Ltd.) in the late 1990s[citation needed] and was elected as President of the Women in Business Society for both UK and Europe in 2000.[2]
Gratton has since become an influential[3]social media persona, speaker[4] and writer, being a contributor toSocial Media Today[5][6] and other publications including In-Spires Lifestyle Magazine[7] and blogcritics.org.[8]
Gratton is married to the author and columnist Dean Anthony Gratton.[9]