Michelle Yeoh, the iconic Oscar winning actress undoubtedly put Malaysia on the global cinematic map. Sarimah Ibrahim, an Irish-born Malaysian actress, is ready to make her mark in the UK and Hollywood. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Henry Golding, who became an overnight sensation thanks to his role in "Crazy Rich Asians," and the unparalleled Michelle Yeoh, Sarimah is poised to continue the legacy of Malaysian stars in the international film industry.

With a dozen film, theatre and TV roles under her belt, multiskilled Sarimah made history as the first-ever female host on Disney Channel Asia and became the inaugural host of The Biggest Loser: Asia ,on its debut season. With more than a dozen film and theatre roles and scores of TV and radio broadcasting programmes under her belt, Sarimah has won many accolades for her work.

Her determination and passion for the craft of acting have led her to train with renowned instructors, including the distinguished Mel Churcher, who coached Michelle Yeoh. She has also received acting training from Joseph Pearlman, and from The Lee Strasberg Institute.

Sarimah is currently being coached personally by fellow Irish born Gerry Grennell, the go-to guru for some of the world’s best talent; Tom Cruise, Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Cillian Murphy, Oscar Isaac, Sean Penn, Pedro Pascal, and Paul Mescal all work with this world-leading acting coach.

Her talents extend far beyond acting. Like her role model Yeoh, she is a martial artist with a black belt in Karate, an advanced scuba diver, and a certified Pilates instructor.

Sarimah's family background is a rich tapestry of cultures – her mother hails from Kilkenny, Ireland, while her father is from Johor, Malaysia. This diverse heritage has influenced her artistic journey in unique and powerful ways.

Sarimah Ibrahim is one to watch, as she aims to follow in the footsteps of Michelle Yeoh and make her own indelible mark on the world stage.