Sarah Scott (she/her/hers)
Sarah Scott is helping rewrite the language of intimacy in Hollywood—one scene at a time.
A leading intimacy coordinator in film and television, Sarah is known for shaping safer, story-driven environments on set. Her recent credits include Hacks (HBO, Seasons 1–4), 1923 (Paramount+, Seasons 1-2), Winning Time (HBO), Rebel Moon (Netflix), You People (Netflix), and the upcoming series The Madison.
With a background as a professional actor and dancer, Sarah brings a performer’s insight and trauma-informed approach to choreography, consent, and communication around intimate scenes. Certified through the Intimacy Professionals Association in 2019, she has helped define best practices for the field while continuing to work across high-profile studio productions, indie features, and streaming platforms. She is represented by UTA in the Production Arts department.
In addition to her on-set work, Sarah is a dedicated educator and public advocate. She has taught masterclasses, spoken on panels, led workshops, and appeared on podcasts to expand awareness of intimacy coordination and its cultural impact. Her work was featured in the documentary Body Parts, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and she taught an Intimacy Coordinator Masterclass at the Mill Valley Film Festival.
Sarah serves as Co-Vice Chair of SAG-AFTRA’s LA Local Sexual Harassment Prevention Committee and is an ambassador for Voices in Action, continuing her long-standing commitment to safety, consent, and systemic change in entertainment.
She holds a B.S. in Culture and Communications from NYU and studied Shakespeare at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London.