Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi, an American actress is best known for appearing in Life. Shahi was the daughter of a Spanish father as well as a Iranian mother. Her diverse heritage has helped expand her view beyond geographical and religious beliefs. Shahi was aspired to become an actress since she was a young girl. Soon after she turned eight, she began to model. Sarah was involved in a great deal of drama at school and university. Sarah began her film and tv career by presenting herself modestly. She was featured in a variety of guest roles on various TV series and films prior to getting a leading role on a television sitcom. Shahi's success isn't only due to her skills acting. She's among the actors with the highest acclaim. Shahi was ranked as at number 90 in the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of the year 2005. She then moved up the list to 66 by 2006 and 36 in 2012. Shahi was on the cover of Maxim's television's Hottest Girls Issue in October 2012. The magazine also placed her at fifth on the AfterEllen.com top list of 2007. In addition to being an actress, Sarah Shahi also is a sports enthusiast and was employed as a NFL cheerleader before taking over her position in front of the camera. She holds a brown belt in Karate. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah was raised and born in Honolulu Island in Hawaii however, she resides in La Grange Illinois. She is the daughter two university professors. Sarah Anne Callies was her birth name is Sarah Anne Callies. She's a talented American actor best famous for her character Sara Tancredi on the Fox TV show Prison Break with co-star Wentworth Miller as well as Lori Grimes on AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim chose her to be one of their Top Television Women of Fall 2008. Callies moved into New York in 2003 and soon landed her first TV role, Kate O'Malley, a recurring part in the air-tuned CBS program Queens Supreme. Callies had her first significant role in the role of Jane Porter, the Detective Jane Porter in The WB's Tarzan.
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