Sedgwick's name at birth was Sarah Gardiner. She was born in
Bristol on 27 October 1835. Her early appearances were in Bristol and the provinces before she was booked for three years in Manchester. On 5 October 1857 she took the part of Pauline in
Edward Bulwer-Lytton's
Lady of Lyons at the
Haymarket Theatre in London. Sedgwick's further roles at the Haymarket included Constance in
The Love Chase by
Sheridan Knowles, Hester Grazebrook in
The Unequal Match by
Tom Taylor, Beatrice in Shakespeare's
Much Ado About Nothing, Julia in
The Hunchback, Lady Teazle in
The School for Scandal, and Juliana in
The Honeymoon. At the Olympic Theatre, beginning in 1861, she played Lady Teazle again, and went on to several further roles there. In 1863 she appeared at the
Princess's Theatre as the first Orelia in
Lewis Filmore's
Winning Suit. In 1869 she was allowed to direct herself in the play
Pindee Singh, the Pearl of Oude by C. H. Stephenson, which was the opening performance of the
Royal Albert Theatre. Unfortunately the play was not a success. French writer
Henri-François-Alphonse Esquiros described Amy Sedgwick's appearance in 1862 as "not a Greek beauty, but a true English beauty, tall and well filled out, with an intelligent mouth and forehead, blue eyes, hair of golden auburn, firmly and yet delicately pencilled eyebrows, teeth of irreproachable whiteness, and a peculiar art of conquest." She was known as Mrs. Parkes after her marriage to W. B. Parkes in 1858, and in her widowhood after 1863. Sedgwick died in
Hayward's Heath in 1897, aged 63 years. ==References==