Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi has been a popular American actor for a long time. Her most notable role is for her part in Life. Shahi is of Iranian and Spanish heritage. Her work has widened her perspective beyond religion or regional borders. Shahi's dream of becoming an actor started at a very young age. At the age of eight, she began modeling. While in school, and later at college, she did some acting. Sarah is well-known as a film and TV actor. She started her career with a modest start. Prior to landing her first major part in a popular American TV sitcom, she acted in a variety of roles as guests in both films as well as television programs. Shahi's popularity isn't solely because of her skill acting. She's among the most well-known actors. Shahi was ranked 90th on Maxim magazine's Hot 100 list for 2005. She then moved up to number 66 by 2006 and then to number 36 in 2012. The magazine's October 2012 issue showcased the most beautiful girls appearing on Maxim's show. AfterEllen.com placed Sarah Shahi at fifth in their Hot List of 2007. Sarah Shahi, aside from her work as an actress is an avid sports person and was an NFL cheerleader before she took her camera. Sarah Shahi is also an instructor in brown belt Karate. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah was born in the 1st of June at La Grange, Illinois and lived within Honolulu, Hawaii. She is the mother of two university professors. Sarah Anne Callies is her birth name. She's a talented American actor best recognized for her role as Sara Tancredi on the Fox TV series Prison Break with co-star Wentworth Miller as well as Lori Grimes on AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim listed her as one of the most beautiful women in their Fall TV issue of 2008. Callies has moved from Canada to New York from Canada in 2003, immediately landed her first role on television in the role of Kate O'Malley. This was the short-lived CBS series Queens Supreme. The role she played was Detective Jane Porter as part of The WB's Tarzan.







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