Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi has been a well-known American actor for a long time. The actress is best known for her role in Life. Her parents were an Iranian father and a Spanish mother, her mixed heritage helped her expand her vision beyond religion and region. Shahi dreamt since a young kid of being an actor. After turning eighteen, Shahi started modeling. She was involved in a great deal of drama both at school and university. Sarah started her career in film and television in modesty. Prior to landing her first major part in a popular American TV sitcom, she appeared in many roles a guest in films and TV shows. The popularity of Shahi does not just stem from her acting abilities. She's one of the hottest actors on the market. Shahi was placed 90th in Maxim's Hot 100 list for 2005. Then she climbed to 66th by the year 2006. She then climbed to 36 in 2012. The magazine's October 2012 issue showcased some of the most popular girls from Maxim's show. In 2007 she was placed fifth in AfterEllen.com's hot list. Alongside being an actress Sarah Shahi also is a sport senthusiast and worked as a NFL cheerleader prior to taking her role in front of cameras. She is also the rank of a Brown Belt in Karate. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah Wayne Callies was born on 1st June 1977, at La Grange Illinois, and her family moved to Honolulu Hawaii. Sarah is the daughter of a couple of professors at the university. Sarah Anne Callies was her given name. She's a stunningly talented American actress who is perhaps best recognized for her roles as Sara Tancredi in the Fox TV series Prison Break (co-star Wentworth Miller) as well as Lori Grimes in AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim has named her one of the top women in the Fall of TV 2008. Callies relocated her home to New York City in 2003 shortly after which she was offered her very first TV role. She played Kate O'Malley on Queens Supreme. Her first lead role was in the role of Jane Porter, Detective Jane Porter, on The WB program Tarzan.
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