Sara Kloc is a versatile Polish actress, writer, and executive producer based in London, known for her compelling performances across American, Indian, Polish, and British productions. Her artistic foundation was built in Poland, where she trained under the mentorship of the award-winning actress Dorota Pomykala at the renowned Art-Play Acting Studio in Katowice. This rigorous training instilled in her a deep emotional capacity and a commitment to psychological authenticity that has become the hallmark of her work.
Sara’s career is defined by its international scope and her evolution into a creative leader. She is the Writer, Executive Producer, and Lead Actor of the project Half Cut, a production that serves as a testament to her vision for character-driven storytelling. By taking the helm as an executive producer, Sara ensures that her commitment to portraying vulnerable, yet strong and independent characters is realized from the script to the final cut.
Her international screen credits include the Apple TV plus series Silo and the Indian historical drama Sarabha directed by Kavi Raz. Her filmography is further bolstered by lead and supporting roles in features such as The Black-Eyed Children franchise and the dramatic shorts Sweet Thrills and Healing, where she portrays characters caught between internal conflict and outward resilience.
Complementing her cinematic work is a burgeoning career as a musician and singer-songwriter. Sara’s sound is characterized as cinematic dream-pop, a genre that allows her to explore the same emotional depths found in her acting roles. Her musical projects, including her Moonlight EP trilogy and the 2026 single Pink Tinted Lenses, often explore themes of self-discovery and returning to one's true self. She frequently integrates her musicality into her film projects, viewing the auditory landscape as an essential component of the narrative drive.
Off-screen, Sara is a passionate advocate for equality on set. She operates with the firm conviction that every member of a production, regardless of race, religion, or hierarchy, should feel welcomed and valued. This humanitarian approach, combined with her technical skills in graphic design and post-production, makes her a unique and formidable force in the modern creative landscape.