Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi was an American actor who became the lead character of Life, a television show. Her mixed race heritage, born of an Iranian father and a Spanish mother, has helped to broaden her perspective beyond religion. Since a young age Shahi wanted to be an actor. In her early eighties she started modeling and advancing the stage to a higher level. She took part in lots of drama both at school and at university. Sarah started her television and film career in modesty. She was featured in a variety of guest appearances in a variety of film and television shows before getting a leading role on a television sitcom. Shahi's popularity does not only result from her acting skills. She's one of the most popular actresses in Hollywood. Shahi was number 90 on Maxim magazine Hot 100 2005. In 2006 she moved to number 66, and then in 2012 she became 36. Maxim television's Hottest Girls Issue was published in the October 2012 edition. The magazine also placed her at fifth on the AfterEllen.com hot list in 2007. Sarah Shahi also was an NFL cheerleader and avid sporting fan prior to becoming an actress in Hollywood. Also, she is an instructor of Karate Brown Belt. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah Callies, born July 1, 1977, on the outskirts of La Grange Illinois was raised by her parents in Honolulu Hawaii. She is the daughter of two professors at the university. Sarah Anne Callies was her given name. She is an American actress with great potential. Most notably she's best known as Sara Tancredi from the Fox television show Prison Break. (With co-star Wentworth Miller). And Lori Grimes from AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim Magazine named her one of the "Hottest women" in the fall of 2008's TV. Callies moved into New York in 2003 and soon landed her first television role as Kate O'Malley, a recurring character on the long-running CBS program Queens Supreme. Her debut starring role was that of Jane Porter, the Detective Jane Porter on The WB's Tarzan.
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