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Sarah Butler (born 1984/1985) is an American actress. She is best known for playing the role of Jennifer Hills in the 2010 to 2015 I Spit on Your Grave film series.[1] Her last appearance was the title character in the 2020 TV movie Woman on the Edge.

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Early life

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A native of Puyallup, Washington, Butler was interested in the arts while growing up; she sang in choirs, entered singing competitions, and performed in high school and community theatre. She graduated from Rogers High School in 2003.[2] Butler relocated to Los Angeles to study theatre at the University of Southern California, and then played Princess Belle in Beauty and the Beast, for a year and a half at Disneyland. She dropped out of college, focused on finding a talent agent, and began auditioning for work in television and film.[3]

Career

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Butler guest-starred on the television series CSI: Miami and CSI: NY.[1] She was cast in the film A Couple of White Chicks at the Hair Dresser and the 2008 Syfy TV horror film Flu Bird Horror.[4] She had a role that year on the web series Luke 11:17, directed by Don Stark.[5] She also had a recurring role on the web series I Heart Vampires.[6]

Butler won the lead in the 2010 rape and revenge thriller I Spit on Your Grave, a remake of the 1978 cult film of the same title. Although initially put off by the film's nudity and violence, the film's strong character arc and "feminist edge" helped convince her to take the role.[7] Butler starred as Jennifer Hills, a novelist who is brutally gang raped while staying at a cabin in the woods; her character then seeks revenge on her rapists.[1]

Butler began filming the psychological thriller The Stranger Within, in Mallorca, Spain in November 2011.[8] Butler then joined the cast of the independent thriller Treachery, which began filming in Los Angeles in June 2012.[9] In 2013, Butler starred in the horror film The Demented,[10] and the anthology film Tom Holland's Twisted Tales, playing a bomb disposal expert in the segment "Boom".[11] In 2014, she played a murder victim in the episode "Once Upon a Time in the West" of the ABC television drama Castle.[12]

In 2015, Butler reprised her role as Jennifer Hills in I Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance Is Mine, a sequel to 2010's I Spit on Your Grave.[13] In 2016, Butler co-starred in the 2016 Lifetime TV film Nightmare Nurse.[14] and played a comedian in Debra Eisenstadt's film Before The Sun Explodes, which premiered at the South by Southwest film festival.[15] Butler guest starred on the ABC television series Grey's Anatomy, playing Danielle in the episode "You Haven't Done Nothin'".[2] In 2017, she starred with Charles Shaughnessy in Moontrap Target Earth, produced by the makers of the 1989 sci-fi film Moontrap.[16] She also starred in the Lifetime TV film Infidelity in Suburbia as Laura, a woman who begins an extramarital relationship.[17] Butler also appears in the film Doubting Thomas.[18] in 2018, Butler joined the cast of writer/director Chris Blake's indie horror film All Light Will End, alongside Andy Buckley, John Schuck and Sam Jones III.[19]

Personal life

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On June 10, 2021, she married musician Mel Elias, after seven years of dating.[20]

Filmography

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Film
Year Title Role Notes
2007 A Couple of White Chicks at the Hair Dresser Marc's assistant
2010 I Spit on Your Grave Jennifer Hills
2012 The Philly Kid Amy
2013 Treachery Cecilia
2013 The Demented Sharley
2013 The Stranger Within Sarah
2013 Twisted Tales Jolene Anthology film, segment: "Boom"
2014 Free Fall Jane
2015 I Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance Is Mine Jennifer Hills / Angela Jitrenka
2016 Before The Sun Explodes Holly
2017 Moontrap: Target Earth Scout [citation needed]
2018 All Light Will End Dianna
2018 Doubting Thomas Jen
2018 Point Defiance Detective Barnes
2019 Drowning Claire
2020 Revenge for Daddy Lisa
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2004 Love's a Trip Contestant
2008 Flu Bird Horror Eva Television film
2008 Luke 11:17 Sandy Web series
2008 CSI: Miami Kim Walderman Episode: "Bombshell"
2009 CSI: NY Alison Redman Episode: "Green Piece"
2009–2010 I Heart Vampires Paige Web series
2014 Average Joe Hostess Episode: "The Birthday Blow-Out"
2014 Castle Whitney Williams Episode: "Once Upon a Time in the West"
2015 CSI: Cyber Chelsea Episode: "L0m1s"
2016 Nightmare Nurse Brooke Television film
2017 Infidelity in Suburbia Laura Halpern Television film
2017 Woman on the Run Nomi Gardner Television film
2017 NCIS Nicole Episode: "Ready or Not"
2018 Counterfeiting in Suburbia Karen Cartwright Television film
2020 Woman on the Edge Karen Croft Television film

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Sarah Butler (born February 11, 1985) is an American actress best known for her starring role as Jennifer Hills in the 2010 remake of the horror film I Spit on Your Grave and its sequels, including I Spit on Your Grave 2 (2013) and I Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance Is Mine (2015). Born in Tacoma, Washington, and raised in Puyallup, she has appeared in over 30 film and television projects, often in thriller and horror genres, with additional credits including guest roles on CSI: NY (2009), CSI: Miami (2009), and Grey's Anatomy (2016). Butler has since transitioned toward landscape design, earning Master Gardener certification in 2018, and maintains a YouTube channel on gardening and lifestyle topics.

Early life and education

Upbringing

Sarah Butler was born on February 11, 1985, in . Growing up in this suburban community near , she experienced a typical small-town environment that fostered her initial creative inclinations. From a young age, Butler showed a strong interest in the , particularly music and theater. She participated in activities and entered local competitions, which helped nurture her vocal talents and stage presence during her elementary and years. These early experiences provided her with foundational exposure to artistic expression in a supportive community setting. During her high school years at Rogers High School in Puyallup, Butler expanded her involvement by performing in school musicals, further developing her passion for performance. She graduated from Rogers High School in 2003, marking the end of her formative years in Washington before pursuing further opportunities in acting.

Training and influences

After graduating from Rogers High School in , in 2003, Sarah Butler relocated to at the age of 18 to pursue acting professionally. Her early interest in the , fostered through participation in high school musicals, , and singing competitions during her upbringing in Puyallup, motivated this move. In , Butler enrolled at the to study theater, seeking formal training in the craft. She later dropped out of the program to prioritize hands-on acting opportunities and professional development. To build practical experience, Butler performed as Belle in a regional theater production of Beauty and the Beast for one year in , which helped refine her stage presence and performance skills. Additional early influences included modeling gigs for brands such as and , along with appearances in commercials, which exposed her to the entertainment industry and honed her on-camera abilities.

Acting career

Early roles in Los Angeles

After moving to to pursue , Sarah Butler secured her first film credit in 2007 with a small supporting role as Marc's assistant in the independent comedy A Couple of White Chicks at the Hairdresser, directed by , which helped her gain initial exposure in the local film scene. This debut marked her entry into feature-length projects, focusing on building a portfolio through minor characters in low-budget productions. In 2008, Butler expanded into television and genre work with a lead role as Eva in the Syfy original TV movie Flu Bird Horror, a creature-feature thriller about a viral outbreak turning birds into monsters, which aired on the network and showcased her in a high-stakes survival narrative. That same year, she appeared as Kim Walderman in the episode "Bombshell" of CSI: Miami, playing a character involved in an explosive investigation, further diversifying her resume with procedural drama. These roles in horror and crime genres highlighted her versatility in independent and network television, allowing her to network within Los Angeles' competitive industry. By 2009, Butler continued accumulating credits with a guest spot as Alison Redman in the CSI: NY episode "Green Piece," where she portrayed a young woman entangled in an plot, contributing to the show's exploration of forensic puzzles. She also took on the recurring role of Paige in the web series I Heart Vampires (also known as Love Vampires), a comedic horror project about fangirls encountering real vampires, which ran from 2009 to 2010 and emphasized her comfort in genre storytelling. These supporting appearances in horror-themed independent projects and episodic TV solidified her presence in ' indie cinema circuit, paving the way for more substantial opportunities by demonstrating reliability in fast-paced, low-budget environments.

Breakthrough with I Spit on Your Grave

Sarah Butler landed the lead role of in the 2010 remake of , a controversial rape-and-revenge thriller directed by , after auditioning for the part despite initial reservations about its intensity. During the audition process, producers sat her down to discuss the demanding nature of the role, asking if she was truly prepared for the graphic content, which included extended scenes of and subsequent vengeance. Butler, then 25 and known for guest spots on shows like , ultimately committed after encouragement from her manager, viewing it as an opportunity to portray a resilient survivor. Filming presented significant physical and emotional challenges for Butler, particularly during the revenge sequences shot toward the end of production, which she later described as her most demanding day on set due to the intensity of choreographed and the need to convey raw . The low-budget production, made for approximately $2 million, was shot over several weeks in rural locations to capture the isolation central to the story of a writer brutalized by locals and exacting brutal retribution. Upon on October 8, 2010, in a limited theatrical run, the film drew polarized , earning a 32% approval rating on from 63 reviews, with praise for Butler's committed performance amid widespread criticism of its exploitative depiction of trauma. It grossed $93,051 domestically but performed better internationally for a worldwide total of $1.28 million, finding a larger audience through and VOD. Butler's portrayal of Jennifer Hills proved pivotal to the franchise's expansion, as she reprised the character in two direct sequels: I Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance Is Mine (2015), shifting the narrative to her therapy sessions and undercover work targeting abusers, and I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu (2019), where Jennifer teams with her mother to confront a new threat. These films, also low-budget releases, continued the series' focus on themes of survival and vigilante justice, with Vengeance Is Mine earning $144,420 worldwide. The franchise has sparked ongoing cultural debates about the ethics of rape-revenge storytelling, often cited for amplifying discussions on while facing accusations of in media portrayals of . For her work in the 2010 film, Butler received a nomination for at the Fright Meter Awards, recognizing her as a standout in the horror genre despite the project's divisive reputation.

Later projects and recognition

Following the conclusion of the franchise in 2015, Sarah Butler continued to take on a variety of roles in independent films and television movies, often portraying strong-willed women in thrillers and dramas. In 2016, she appeared as Holly, a fellow comedian, in the independent drama Before the Sun Explodes, directed by Eisenstadt, where her character forms an unexpected connection with a struggling stand-up comic amid personal turmoil. That same year, Butler guest-starred as Danielle in an episode of the medical drama , marking a brief foray into network television procedurals. By 2017, she starred as Laura Halpern in the Lifetime thriller Infidelity in Suburbia, playing a woman uncovering dark secrets in her seemingly perfect suburban life, and as Nomi Gardner in the action-thriller , where her character survives an assassination attempt and goes on the lam. She also made a guest appearance as Nicole in the NCIS episode "Ready or Not" that year. Butler's output in 2018 included several television films, such as Point Defiance, in which she portrayed Kate Barnes investigating a disappearance at a , and Deadly Transaction, where she played Karen Cartwright, a woman entangled in a dangerous online deal gone wrong. These roles highlighted her versatility in genre fare, often leading ensembles in low-budget thrillers produced for networks like Lifetime. In , amid the global , she took on lead parts in three Lifetime movies: My Husband's Deadly Past, as Mackenzie, a woman plagued by visions of a past crime manipulated by her husband; Revenge for Daddy, as Lisa, a mother seeking justice after her father's murder; and Woman on the Edge, as Karen, a woman whose life unravels after a traumatic event. These projects represented her final acting credits to date as of 2025, with no major film or television roles announced since. Butler's portrayal of Jennifer Hills in the I Spit on Your Grave remake and sequels garnered a dedicated cult following, with fans praising her intense performance in the controversial rape-and-revenge genre, contributing to the film's enduring popularity on home video and streaming platforms. She received a Fright Meter Award nomination for Best Actress in 2010 for the role, but has not earned further major accolades. In interviews around 2020, Butler reflected on her acting journey, expressing appreciation for the opportunities the franchise provided while noting a shift toward other pursuits, aligning with her increasingly sparse project list post-2020 that suggests a semi-retirement from on-screen work.

Career transition and other pursuits

Shift to landscape design

Following over 15 years in the acting profession, Sarah Butler pivoted toward in around 2021, marking a significant career evolution after obtaining her Master Gardener certification. By 2025, this endeavor had matured into a dedicated four-year professional pursuit alongside her ongoing creative interests. Butler's motivations for this transition are rooted in her lifelong affinity for nature, cultivated during her childhood on a farm in Washington State near Mount Rainier, where she explored the outdoors extensively. She draws inspiration from a sense of childlike wonder toward the natural world, prioritizing sustainable practices that integrate functionality into outdoor spaces, often viewing gardens as extensions of living areas. This personal passion for sustainability and environmental harmony guided her shift, providing a fulfilling contrast to the demands of acting. Her training includes formal certification as a . Specializing in edible gardens, Butler focuses on creating self-sustaining landscapes. Through her firm, Atelier SEB, Butler has completed notable residential projects in the area, such as custom edible garden installations for urban properties in West Hollywood and the . These works offer her a creative outlet comparable to performance arts, fostering collaboration with clients and nature in a more intimate, less spotlighted manner than her film roles.

Digital media and YouTube endeavors

In 2020, Sarah Butler launched her YouTube channel "Hollywood & Vines," focusing on home gardening and landscaping tips, fresh-from-the-garden recipes including cocktails, and mother nature-inspired life analogies drawn from her experiences as a Hollywood actress. The channel's content blends practical advice with personal storytelling, such as vlogs on seed collections and backyard renovations, while occasionally weaving in reflections from her acting career to illustrate creative or resilience themes. By November 2025, the channel had amassed over 7,000 subscribers, marking a modest but steady growth in her digital presence as an aspiring content creator. Butler signed with the talent agency Volition USA in November 2023, aiming to expand her online endeavors through collaborative content creation and endorsements that leverage her multifaceted background. This partnership facilitated opportunities for branded videos and social media integrations, aligning with her shift toward digital platforms for sharing lifestyle insights and design expertise. Her content often incorporates landscape design elements, such as tutorials on pruning fruit trees or urban rooftop gardens, to engage viewers interested in sustainable living. In her bio as of November 2025, Butler described herself as an "aspiring at a very ripe age," highlighting her enthusiasm for building an through authentic vlogs and essays that integrate her anecdotes with everyday advice. This self-identification underscores her ongoing commitment to as a platform for personal expression and audience connection, beyond traditional roles.

Filmography

Film roles

Sarah Butler began her feature film career with a supporting role as Marc's Assistant in the independent comedy short A Couple of White Chicks at the Hairdresser (2007), marking her on-screen debut in a lighthearted narrative about salon dynamics. Her breakthrough came in 2010 with the lead role of Jennifer Hills, a young writer enduring trauma in the independent horror thriller I Spit on Your Grave, a controversial remake that emphasized themes of survival and retribution and achieved cult status upon limited release. That same year, she appeared in a supporting capacity as Brooke Roberts in the crime thriller Freeway Killer, a low-budget biopic depicting the pursuit of a serial murderer, produced independently and released direct-to-video. In 2012, Butler took on the supporting role of Amy, the girlfriend of the protagonist, in The Philly Kid, an action drama about underground fighting and redemption, directed by Jason Connery and distributed by Phase 4 Films. In 2013, she played Misty, a survivor in a zombie outbreak, in the independent horror film The Demented. Butler appeared as Jane in the 2014 thriller short Free Fall. Butler reprised her signature lead role as in the sequels I Spit on Your Grave III: Vengeance Is Mine (2015) and I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu (2019), both independent horror thrillers that continued the franchise's focus on vigilante justice, with the former exploring her character's therapy sessions and the latter involving family dynamics; these were produced by and released . Shifting genres, she played the supporting role of Holly, a friend navigating personal crises, in the independent drama Before the Sun Explodes (2016), which premiered at and highlighted ensemble performances in a story of marital strife. In 2017, Butler starred as Nicole in the thriller Moontrap: Target Earth. Butler had supporting roles in 2018 including Claire in the horror drama All Light Will End, Jen in the thriller Doubting Thomas, and Kate in the mystery Point Defiance. In 2019, she appeared as Claire in the drama Drowning. No feature film releases for Butler have been confirmed through 2025.

Television appearances

Sarah Butler's television career has been relatively modest compared to her film work, featuring primarily guest spots on procedural dramas and roles in made-for-TV movies, often in the thriller or horror genres. Her early television appearances helped establish her presence in the industry before her breakthrough in film. In 2008, Butler made her television debut in the Syfy original movie Flu Bird Horror, portraying Eva, a teenager caught in a viral outbreak caused by infected birds during a wilderness excursion. That same year, she appeared in the web short Luke 11:17 as Sandy. She guest-starred as Kim Walderman in the CSI: Miami episode "Bombshell" (Season 7, Episode 5, aired October 20, 2008), playing a character involved in a fashion boutique murder investigation. The following year, 2009, saw Butler in another crime procedural as Alison Redman in the CSI: NY episode "Green Piece" (Season 5, Episode 17, aired March 11, 2009), where her character is linked to an case. She also took on a recurring role as Paige in the I Heart Vampires (2009–2010), a comedy-drama following a group of enthusiasts. Butler continued with episodic television in the , appearing as a guest in 's "Once Upon a Time in the West" (Season 7, Episode 7, aired November 11, 2014), and as Chelsea in CSI: Cyber's "L0m1s" (Season 1, Episode 9, aired April 29, 2015). In 2017, she played Danielle in the episode "You Haven't Done Nothin'" (Season 13, Episode 10, aired January 26, 2017), and Laura J. Oliver in the NCIS episode "Ready or Not" (Season 15, Episode 9, aired January 9, 2018). Her television output includes several Lifetime thriller movies, such as Nightmare Nurse (2016) as Brooke, a woman terrorized by her neighbor; Infidelity in Suburbia (2017) as Laura Halpern, uncovering a dangerous affair; Woman on the Run (2017) as Nomi Gardner, a stalked ; Revenge for Daddy (2020) as Lisa, seeking justice after her father's hit-and-run death reveals family secrets; and My Husband's Deadly Past (also known as Woman on the Edge, 2020) as Karen Croft, a woman grappling with haunting visions in a psychological story. These roles highlight Butler's affinity for suspenseful narratives, though she has not appeared in major series regularly since the mid-2010s, focusing instead on independent projects.

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