Background
Sarah Reid Vinyard was born in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. Her mother, Sharon Vinyard, is a teacher and homemaker, and her father, Herschel T. Vinyard, Junior., is a Texas native and works as an attorney.
Sarah Reid Vinyard was born in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. Her mother, Sharon Vinyard, is a teacher and homemaker, and her father, Herschel T. Vinyard, Junior., is a Texas native and works as an attorney.
Vinyard has also had an extensive career on stage, and graduated in performance theatre at Louisiana State University. Vinyard attended elementary school in Jacksonville, at Riverside Presbyterian Day School.
She gained attention for her role as Hermione in the 2013 film The Starving Games. She is the oldest of two children, with a younger brother, Thomas. Her ancestry includes French, Native American, and Irish.
Foreign her secondary education, she attended Episcopal School of Jacksonville, where she explored her passion for acting, under director Katie Black.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Performance at Louisiana State University, and trained under director George Judy, and acting professor, Richard Holben. Vinyard"s first major stage role was Annie Sullivan, in The Miracle Worker, followed later by Golde, in Fiddler on the Roof.
Film credits include The Starving Games, American Horror Story: Coven, Search Party and Zipper. Other stage appearances include Nia, in 100, directed by Ben Watt and Eumenides, in the world premier of Dionysus of the Holocaust, by renowned playwright Femi Euba.
Personal Vinyard currently resides in Louisiana, where she enjoys making a living in the film industry.
She works in the entertainment industry in acting, casting, and in the art department. Vinyard is also active in state government.