Sarah Jeffery is a Canadian actress who crossed over into the world of pop music when her song 'Queen of Mean' went viral. She was born in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1993. She made the leap into performance at an early age, singing, dancing and acting in plays and musicals from just three-years-old. Her first major acting role came in 2013 when she landed a part in the Cartoon Network TV film 'Aliens in the House'. That led on to a lead role in the DirecTV series 'Rogue' alongside Thandie Newton and a part acting opposite Matt Dillon and Carla Gugino in the sci-fi drama show 'Wayward Pines'. She began singing for a mass audience when she landed the role of Princess Audrey in the Disney TV musical movie series 'Descendants'. The role saw her singing for the soundtracks, the first of which made it to number one in the US charts. She had a release of her own when her performance of one of the songs from her third film, 'Queen of Mean', went viral and the song was released as a single, peaking at number 49 in the US charts.
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