Sarah Polley is a Canadian actress, director, and screenwriter

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She began her acting career as a child actress, starring in the Canadian TV series "Road to Avonlea"

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Polley made her feature film debut in the 1996 film "The Sweet Hereafter"

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She has since appeared in numerous films, including "Go," "The Weight of Water," and "Splice"

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Polley made her directorial debut in 2006 with the film "Away from Her," which was based on a short story by Alice Munro

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She received critical acclaim for her work on the film and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay

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Polley has since directed and written several other films, including "Take This Waltz" and "Stories We Tell"

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In 2018, Polley wrote and directed the television series "Alias Grace" which was based on the novel by Margaret Atwood

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Polley is also a political activist, and has been involved with various progressive causes and organizations

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She has written essays and articles on political and social issues,

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and has been recognized for her work as an advocate for women's rights and equality

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Polley has won numerous awards for her acting, directing, and writing,

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including the Canadian Screen Awards, the Genie Awards, and the Venice Film Festival.

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