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Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander (January 2, 1898 – November 1, 1989), was a pioneering Black professional and civil rights activist of the early-to-mid-20th century. In 1921, Mossell Alexander was the first African-American to receive a Ph.D. in ...
(1898–1989), first African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. in the United States and to practice law in Pennsylvania *
Sadie Benning Sadie T. Benning (born April 11, 1973) is an American artist, who has worked primarily in video, painting, drawing, sculpture, photography and sound. Benning creates experimental films and explores a variety of themes including surveillance, ge ...
(born 1973), American video maker, visual artist and musician *
Sadie Bjornsen Sadie Maubet Bjornsen (, born November 21, 1989) is a retired American cross-country skier and former member of the United States Ski Team Nordic programs "Cross Country A Team" roster. Her brother Erik Bjornsen is also a cross-country skier. ...
(born 1989), American cross-country skier * Sadie Bonnell (1888–1993), British ambulance driver and winner of the Military Medal *
Sadie Coles Sadie may refer to: People Given name or nickname Women * Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander (1898–1989), first African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. in the United States and to practice law in Pennsylvania * Sadie Benning (born 1973), American ...
(born 1963), British art dealer *
Sadie Peterson Delaney Sadie Peterson Delaney (February 26, 1889 – May 4, 1958) was the chief librarian of the Veterans Administration Hospital in Tuskegee, Alabama, for 34 years. She is well known as a pioneer for her work with bibliotherapy. Biography Sadie Pe ...
(1889–1958), American librarian who pioneered bibliotherapy *
Sarah Louise Delany Sarah Louise "Sadie" Delany (September 19, 1889 – January 25, 1999) was an American educator and civil rights pioneer who was the subject, along with her younger sister, Elizabeth "Bessie" Delany, of the ''New York Times'' bestselling oral hist ...
(1889–1999), American author, educator and civil rights pioneer *
Josephine Earp Josephine Sarah "Sadie" Earp (née Marcus; 1861 – December 19, 1944) was the common-law wife of Wyatt Earp, a famed Old West lawman and gambler. She met Wyatt in 1881 in the frontier boom town of Tombstone in Arizona Territory, when she was ...
(1860–1944), common-law wife of American Old West lawman Wyatt Earp * Sadie Farrell (fl. 1869), American criminal, gang leader and river pirate also known as "Sadie the Goat" *
Sadie Frost Sadie Liza Frost (née Vaughan; born 19 June 1965) is an English actress, producer and fashion designer, who ran fashion label Frost French (until its closure in 2011) and a film production company (Blonde to Black Pictures). Early life Frost ...
(born 1965), English actress, producer and fashion designer * Sarah
Sadie Irvine Sarah Agnes Estelle (Sadie) Irvine (July 21, 1887 - September 4, 1970) was an American artist and educator. Her work is associated with the Newcomb College pottery school, where she studied and taught until her retirement in 1952. Biography Irv ...
(1885–1970), American artist and educator *
Sadie Jones Sadie Jones (born 1967) is an English writer and novelist best known for her award-winning debut novel, ''The Outcast'' (2008). Early years Jones was raised in London, the daughter of Evan Jones, a Jamaican-born poet and scriptwriter, who worke ...
(born 1967), English writer and novelist *
Elizabeth Holloway Marston Sarah Elizabeth Marston ( Holloway; February 20, 1893 – March 27, 1993) was an American attorney and psychologist. She is credited, with her husband William Moulton Marston, with the development of the systolic blood pressure measurement used ...
(1893–1993), American psychologist, born Sadie Holloway *
Sadie Miller Sadie Isabelle Amy Miller (born 25 February 1985) is an English actress and author. She is known for her portrayal of Natalie Redfern in the ''Sarah Jane Smith'' audio drama series by Big Finish, her novel, ''Moon Blink'', from Candy Jar Books ...
(born 1985), English actress *
Sadie Kneller Miller Sadie Kneller Miller (October 7, 1867 – November 21, 1920) was a Baltimore journalist, known for being one of the earliest female baseball reporters, as well as the only female correspondent covering some international events. Miller was born i ...
(1867–1920), early American woman sports journalist *
Sadie Grant Pack Sadie Grant Pack (December 20, 1877 – August 24, 1960) was the first counselor to May Anderson in the general presidency of the Primary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1925 to 1929. Sadie Grant was born in West Bountifu ...
(1877–1960), first counselor in the general presidency of the Primary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints *
Sadie Plant Sadie Plant (born Sarah Jane Plant; 16 March 1964 in Birmingham, England) is a British philosopher, cultural theorist, and author. Education She earned her PhD in Philosophy from the University of Manchester in 1989 and subsequently taught at ...
(born 1964), British philosopher, cultural theorist and author *
Sadie Robertson Sadie Carroway Robertson Huff (born June 11, 1997) is an American actress and businesswoman. She rose to fame on the A&E reality television show ''Duck Dynasty. S''he is a prominent Christian media personality and host of ''WHOA, That's Good P ...
(born 1997), ''Duck Dynasty'' reality television star *
Sadie Sink Sadie Elizabeth Sink (born April 16, 2002) is an American actress. She began acting at age seven in local theater productions, and played the title role in '' Annie'' (2012–14) and young Queen Elizabeth II in '' The Audience'' (2015) on Broad ...
(born 2002), American actress *
Sarah Williams (poet) Sarah Williams (December 1837 – 25 April 1868) was an English poet and novelist, most famous as the author of the poem "The Old Astronomer". She published short works and one collection of poetry during her lifetime under the pseudonyms Sadie a ...
(1837–1868), English poet


Men

* Sargent Perry
Sadie Houck Sargent Perry "Sadie" Houck (March 1856 – May 26, 1919) was a professional baseball player from 1879 to 1888. He played eight seasons of Major League Baseball, principally as a shortstop, for the Boston Red Caps, Providence Grays, Detroit Wolv ...
(1856–1919), American Major League Baseball player * John Joseph
Sadie McMahon John Joseph "Sadie" McMahon (September 19, 1867 – February 20, 1954) was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1889 to 1897. McMahon played for the Philadelphia Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, and the Brookly ...
(1867–1954), American Major League Baseball pitcher


Surnames

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Eben Sadie The Sadie Family is a South African producer of wine located in the Swartland region. Following the emergence of flagship wines Columella and Palladius, winemaker Eben Sadie has been described as an ', South Africa's first certified celebrity win ...
, winemaker of South African wine producer The Sadie Family *
Johann Sadie Johann Sadie (born 23 January 1989 in Malmesbury, South Africa) is a professional South African rugby union player. He usually plays as a centre and currently plays for French Top 14 side . Rugby career Stormers / Western Province Sadie starte ...
(born 1989), South African rugby union player *
Stanley Sadie Stanley John Sadie (; 30 October 1930 – 21 March 2005) was an influential and prolific British musicologist, music critic, and editor. He was editor of the sixth edition of the '' Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'' (1980), which was publ ...
(1930–2005), British musicologist


Fictional characters

* Sadie, from the Canadian animated series ''
Total Drama ''Total Drama'' (often shortened as ''TD'') is a Canadian animated television series created by Jennifer Pertsch and Tom McGillis that premiered on Teletoon in Canada on July 8, 2007, and on Cartoon Network in the U.S. on June 5, 2008. The ser ...
'' * Sadie Adler, a supporting character in the 2018 video game "
Red Dead Redemption 2 ''Red Dead Redemption 2'' is a 2018 action-adventure game developed and published by Rockstar Games. The game is the third entry in the ''Red Dead'' series and a prequel to the 2010 game ''Red Dead Redemption''. The story is set in 1899 and f ...
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Sadie Gray Sadie Gray is a fictional character from the American soap opera ''One Life to Live'', played by Broadway actress and singer Lillian Hayman from 1968 to 1986. Sadie regularly sings at special functions and occasions during her appearance on the se ...
, in the US television series ''One Life to Live'' *
Sadie Harris Sadie Harris, M.D. is a fictional character from the American television medical drama ''Grey's Anatomy'', which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in the United States. The character was created by series producer Shonda Rhimes and ...
, in the US television series ''Grey's Anatomy'' *
Sadie Hawkins (disambiguation) Sadie Hawkins may refer to: * Sadie Hawkins, a fictional character in the American comic strip ''Li'l Abner'' * Sadie Hawkins dance, a school dance in which female students invite male students * "Sadie Hawkins" (''Glee''), an episode of the TV se ...
, multiple characters * Sadie Hawthorne, in the Canadian television series ''
Naturally, Sadie ''Naturally, Sadie'' is a Canadian teen comedy drama that ran for three seasons from June 24, 2005 to August 26, 2007 on Family Channel. The series was produced by Decode Entertainment. It was created by Barbara Wiechmann, and developed by Suzan ...
'' * Sadie Jackson, the main character in Joan Lingard's novels ''The Twelfth Day of July'' and ''Across the Barricades'' * Sadie Kane, a main character in the book series ''
The Kane Chronicles ''The Kane Chronicles'' is a trilogy of Adventure novel, adventure and Egyptian mythology, Egyptian Mythic fiction, mythological fiction books written by American author Rick Riordan. The series is set in the same universe as Riordan's other fra ...
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Sadie King Sadie Sinclair (also King) is a fictional character from the British television soap opera ''Emmerdale'', played by Patsy Kensit. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 10 May 2004. The character was introduced as the ex- ...
, in the UK television series ''Emmerdale'' *
Sadie Lloyd Sadie Lloyd (previously Hargreaves) was a fictional character in the UK soap opera ''Family Affairs'', played by Barbara Young from 1998 until 2005. Storylines Sadie first appeared in late November 1998 as Pamela Tripp's gossipy and flamboyant ...
, in the UK television series ''Family Affair'' *
Sadie McKee ''Sadie McKee'' is a 1934 American pre-Code, romantic-drama film directed by Clarence Brown, starring Joan Crawford, and featuring Gene Raymond, Franchot Tone, Edward Arnold, and Esther Ralston. The film is based on the 1933 short story "Pretty ...
, the title character in 1934 film of same name * Sadie Miller, a supporting character on the Cartoon Network show ''
Steven Universe ''Steven Universe'' is an American animated series, animated television series created by Rebecca Sugar for Cartoon Network. It tells the coming-of-age story of a young boy, Steven Universe (character), Steven Universe (Zach Callison), who li ...
'' * Sadie Parker Knickerhaus Doyle, in the staged radio production "
The Thrilling Adventure Hour ''The Thrilling Adventure Hour'' was a staged production and podcast in the style of old time radio that was held monthly at Largo, a Los Angeles nightclub located in the former Coronet Theatre. The show ran from March 2005 to April 2015. Each ...
" * Sadie Stone, in the UK television series ''EastEnders'' *
Sadie Thompson (disambiguation) Sadie Thompson refers to the main character from "Rain" by W. Somerset Maugham (1921). Several adaptations of that story exist with that title: *''Miss Sadie Thompson'', a 1953 film starring Rita Hayworth as Sadie Thompson * ''Sadie Thompson'' (fil ...
, main character from the short story "Rain" by W. Somerset Maugham and its adaptations


Music

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Sadie (band) Sadie is a visual kei rock band from Japan, formed in 2005. Sadie is signed to Face Music and Mijinko Records. Biography Sadie was founded by Mao, Tsurugi, Aki, Mizuki and Sora in February 2005,
, a Japanese rock band * "Sadie" (Alkaline Trio song), a song on the album ''Crimson'' by Alkaline Trio * "Sadie", a song by
Hound Dog Taylor Theodore Roosevelt "Hound Dog" Taylor (April 12, 1915 – December 17, 1975) was a Chicago blues guitarist and singer. Life and career Taylor was born in Natchez, Mississippi, in 1915, though some sources say 1917. He first played the piano and ...
and The Houserockers * "Sadie", a song by Joanna Newsom on the album ''
The Milk-Eyed Mender ''The Milk-Eyed Mender'' is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Joanna Newsom, released on March 23, 2004, by Drag City. Background Newsom wrote all the songs on the album except for "Three Little Babes", a traditional Appalach ...
'' * "Sadie" (song), a song by The Spinners * "Sexy Sadie" (song), a song by The Beatles * '' Sadie'', a 1968 album by Johnny Farnham ** "Sadie" (The Cleaning Lady), a song from the album


Other uses

* ''Sadie'' (book), 2018 novel by Courtney Summers *
Sadie (dog) Sadie, (born 1996), a black Labrador Retriever, is a recipient of the Dickin Medal, the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross. She was awarded for detecting an explosive device outside the United Nations headquarters in Kabul in November 2005 ...
, a Laborador Retriever that received the Dickin Medal in 2007 * ''Sadie'' (film), an American drama film *
Sadie (given name) Sadie is a feminine given name which originated as an English diminutive of the Hebrew name Sarah. It has long been used as an independent name. Popularity It was among the top 100 names for girls in the late 1800s in the United States, then d ...


See also

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Sadie Thompson (disambiguation) Sadie Thompson refers to the main character from "Rain" by W. Somerset Maugham (1921). Several adaptations of that story exist with that title: *''Miss Sadie Thompson'', a 1953 film starring Rita Hayworth as Sadie Thompson * ''Sadie Thompson'' (fil ...
* * '' Sadies'', a genus of spiders *
Sexy Sadie (disambiguation) "Sexy Sadie" is a song by the Beatles released in 1968. Sexy Sadie may also refer to: * Sexy Sadie (band), a Spanish pop rock group from the island of Majorca * Susan Atkins Susan Denise Atkins (May 7, 1948 – September 24, 2009) was a ...
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Sady (disambiguation) Sady may refer to: __NOTOC__ Places in Poland *Sady, Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland) *Sady, Podlaskie Voivodeship (north-east Poland) *Sady, Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland) *Sady, Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland) *Sady, Płock Co ...
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