Nineties sitcom star Sarah Alexander has showcased her age-defying beauty amid her current run in West End comedy The Unfriend.
The actress, 53, found fame in a string of top shows including Coupling, Smack The Pony, Green Wing and Armstrong and Miller.
But Sarah has seemingly not aged a day and looked nothing short of sensational at the show’s press night in January as she cut a chic figure in a black sweater and sequinned maxi skirt.
She also appeared in the latest season of BBC’s Father Brown earlier this year and wore a vintage dress cinched at her tiny waist while swapping her blonde locks for brunette curls.
Sarah previously told The Independent that she only gets recognised if she ‘wears a lot of make-up’.
The actress found fame in a string of top shows including Coupling, Smack The Pony, Green Wing and Armstrong and Miller (pictured in January)
But Sarah has seemingly not aged a day and looked nothing short of sensational at the show’s press night in January (L) pictured in Coupling 2000 (R)
Sarah (R) pictured in Green Wing with Tamsin Greig (L) and Michelle Gomez (C) in 2004
Joking: ‘The appeal of comedy is that you’re not going to look your best’.
‘I feel at my least comfortable when I have to look at my best. I suppose I’m lucky, but having to look good is a pressure I don’t particularly enjoy.
Off screen Sarah is in a long-term relationship with comedian Peter Serafinowicz, 51, and the couple share two children.
The pair have also worked together numerous times with the actress appearing in his spoof shows Look Around You and O! News.
Prior to Peter, Sarah, then 30, was in a year long relationship with with actor Gerald Harper, who was aged 70.
The synopsis of The Unfriend, written by Sherlock’s Steven Moffatt, reads: ‘After twenty years of marriage, Peter (played by Lee Mack) and Debbie (Sarah) are enjoying a cruise as a break from their annoying teenagers’.
‘Peter can’t resist exchanging views on Donald Trump with an American fellow passenger. There’s something slightly unsettling about the eagerly friendly Elsa Jean Krakowski (Frances Barber) – but there’s no point in rocking the boat when you’re about to get off it.’
‘Back home, an email arrives from Elsa, followed by Elsa herself. And when Debbie googles their house guest and turns up some hair-raising evidence, their good nature is challenged as never before’.
She also appeared in the latest season of BBC’s Father Brown (pictured) and wore a vintage dress cinched at her tiny waist while swapping her blonde locks for brunette curls
Sarah (L) picturing in Coupling with Jack Davenport (C) and Gina Bellman (R)
Off screen Sarah is in a long-term relationship with comedian Peter Serafinowicz, 51, and the couple share two children (pictured together 2016)
Prior to Peter, Sarah, then 30, was in a year long relationship with with actor Gerald Harper, who aged 70 at the time (pictured together in 1997)
‘What kind of danger have they allowed to take up residence in their spare room?
‘And can they bring themselves to say anything about it? Sometimes, the truth is just too impolite’.
‘The Unfriend takes a hugely entertaining and satirical look at middle-class England’s disastrous instinct always to appear nice. Manners can be murder’.
The Unfriend is playing at The Wyndham’s Theatre in London now.