Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi was an American actor who became the lead character of Life which was a TV show. Her mixed race heritage, born to an Iranian dad and her Spanish mother, has helped to broaden her perspective beyond religion. Shahi had a dream since she was a girl of becoming an actress. She began modelling when she was barely eight and then took a leap. She performed a lot in the theatre during college and school. Sarah she is an established film and television actor, started her acting career as a solitary figure. Before landing the lead part on a television sitcom, she acted in many roles a guest in films and television shows. Shahi's fame isn't just based on her talent as an actor. She's among the most popular actors. Shahi was number 90 on Maxim magazine Hot 100 2005. In 2006, she was moved to number 66 and in 2012 she was 36. Maxim television issue's Hottest Girls Issue, October 2012 Issue. AfterEllen.com placed Sarah Shahi at number 5 in the hot list of 2007. In addition to being an actress, Sarah Shahi also is a sports enthusiast and was employed as a NFL cheerleader prior to taking her role in front of cameras. Sarah Shahi holds a Karate Brown Belt. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah was born on the 1st of June at La Grange, Illinois and was raised to Honolulu, Hawaii. She's the daughter of a two professors from the University of Hawaii. Sarah Anne Callies is her birth name. She is a wonderfully talented American actor who may be most famous for her role in the roles of Sara Tancredi in the Fox TV series Prison Break (co-star Wentworth Miller) and Lori Grimes in AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim has rated her as one of The Hottest Females for the fall of television 2008. Callies has moved into New York from Canada in 2003, immediately landed her first television role as Kate O'Malley. This was the short-lived CBS series Queens Supreme. Her debut starring role was in the role of Jane Porter, the Detective Jane Porter on The WB's Tarzan.







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