- Serena Harragin is a British actress who trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, after graduating in 1986 with a class that included Clive Owen, Rebecca Pidgeon, Mark Womack and Liza Tarbuck.
Harragin started off her acting career after graduating from RADA in the 1986 ITV TV series Robin Hood (1984) playing the part of first Lady, she then followed that up with an appearance in the BBC crime drama, Bergerac (1981), starring alongside John Nettles. Other acting roles followed with appearances in TV series such as Rockliffe's Babies (1987), "Ticket to Ride" and _"Screen One" (1985-2002)_, Harragin also appeared in the Hollywood film The Witches (1990), staring Anjelica Huston and Mai Zetterling.
In the early 1990's Harragin co-stared in two episodes of the Alan Bleasdale critically acclaimed Channel 4 TV mini-series G.B.H. (1991), with Robert Lindsay and Michael Palin. Following on from that Harragin then went on to appeared in two series of "Wiz Bang" as well as "Forever Green" with Pauline Collins and John Alderton.- IMDb Mini Biography By: kevin hall
- Highly defined cheek-bones.
- Her maternal grandfather, Sir Derek Erskine was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, and founded Athletics Kenya in 1952.
- Her paternal grandfather, Sir Walter Harragin was colonial Kenya's Chief Justice.
- She is the fifth of ten children and grew up in Nairobi, Kenya.
- Harragin moved to the United States in 1993, where she focused on commercial production. In 2000, her work on anti-smoking PSA was honored by the Association of Independent Commercial Producers, and a Schick Quattro 4 "Power of" campaign (for which she was a producer with Colangelo Synergy Marketing), received a Bronze Effie Award in 2007.
- She supports the Cleveland play house, and the Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood, Ohio.
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