Sarah Drew, known for her role in “Grey’s Anatomy,” has shared transformative advice from her father that deeply impacted her life. Her father, a pastor, emphasized the power of faith and gratitude to tackle fear. The actress stars in a new Lifetime movie, “When I Said I Do,” where she plays Ali Corley, a search-and-rescue K-9 handler who found love again after a personal loss.
Faith has been central to Drew’s life, guiding her through challenges. In moments of uncertainty, she turns to her father’s wisdom grounded in biblical teachings. She recalled seeking his guidance during her pregnancy, overwhelmed by the fear of motherhood while keeping a prominent role on “Grey’s Anatomy.” Drew’s life appeared perfect, yet internally she grappled with anxieties about motherhood and selflessness.
“The best way to combat fear is with aggressive gratitude,” her father advised.
Encouraged by her father, Drew practiced gratitude vocally, listing blessings one by one. This not only redirected her focus from fear but also reshaped her mental state, as she began noticing and appreciating small everyday blessings.
Her personal experience intertwines with her professional work. Drew felt inspired by “When I Said I Do,” a film adapted from Clint and Lisa Hartman Black’s duet. The movie’s themes of hope and resilience resonate with her deeply, aligning with her personal values and goals in storytelling.
Drew reflects on her parents’ unwavering support for her acting career. They viewed her talent as a gift meant for sharing positivity. Such encouragement left a lasting imprint, allowing Sarah to approach her career as a heartfelt expression of faith and love.
A particular film, “Chariots of Fire,” significantly influenced Drew. It narrates the story of Eric Liddell, whose conviction and dedication inspired her. This connection between purpose and joy in one’s work mirrors Drew’s feelings when she acts, describing the experience as divine and enriching.
Looking back, Drew remains focused on connecting with audiences through storytelling, valuing experiences over fame. Her journey, marked by gratitude and faith, serves as a testament to the fulfilling path forged when one’s work aligns with personal values.

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