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Sydney Rae White
Sydney Rae White
Character: Erin Noble
First Episode: Hide and Seek
Series: 3-4
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D.O.B.: 30 November 1991
Nationality: British
Wikipedia: Sydney Rae White
IMDB: Sydney Rae White
Twitter: @shidknee

Sydney Rae White is an English actress and singer who plays Erin on Young Dracula.


Biography[]

Sydney Rae White (born 30 November 1991) is a British actress, singer, and musician. Born in London, White was attending the Broomfield House School in Kew when she auditioned for and won the role of Cosette in the long-running West End production of Les Misérables at the age of nine. Following this, she won a place at the Sylvia Young Theatre School and began her studies there in September 2002.

White was in the original cast of the 2002 stage adaptation of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium. In the 2004 production of Andrew Lloyd Weber's The Woman in White, she alternated the role of Corn Dolly Girl with two other young actresses, although it was White who appeared in the opening night performance and is heard on the original cast recording.
White was cast in the lead role of Gerda for a recording of a musical adaptation of the Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale The Snow Queen with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The success of the CD led to staged performances at The Barbican and Cadogan Hall in London and a stadium production in Copenhagen that was broadcast live across Europe. She then starred in a film version that was broadcast by the BBC on Christmas Eve 2005.

In 2007, White was cast in the lead role of Emma in the Disney Channel show As The Bell Rings. That same year she made a guest appearance in the Dr. Who spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures.

In March 2009, White was cast in Pete Townsend's new version of rock opera Quadrophenia, which will tour the UK from May through October. White has been recording songs for her first solo CD. She also has modelled for GMTV, recorded several voice-overs and language tapes, performed at the Proms in the Park, appeared in a BBC documentary about the Sylvia Young Theatre School, and worked as a guest presenter on CBBC.

Filmography[1][]

Year Show/Film Role
2005 The Snow Queen Gerda
2006 The Basil Brush Show Billie Jo
2007 As The Bell Rings Emma
2010 Rules Of Love Jess
2010 Misfits Tanya
2011 - 2012 Young Dracula Erin Noble
2011 Doctors Crystal Henshaw
2012 - present Starlings Coggie
2013 Casualty Global asylum girl
2014 Uncle Gwen
2014 Pramface Poppy

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