Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi's most recognizable character is Life. Shahi was the daughter of both a Spanish father as well as a Iranian mother. Her multi-cultural background allowed her to expand her perspective beyond religion and geography. Since a young age Shahi was aspired to become an actor. At the age of eight, Shahi began modelling and quickly moved on. She was a part of numerous theatre productions in her high school as well as during college. Sarah, who is now an accomplished film and TV actress, began her career with a lack of recognition. She was a guest on numerous movies and television shows prior to landing the role of lead on the sitcom. However Shahi's popularity is not solely based on her acting abilities. Shahi is among the top actors in the industry. Shahi was named number 90 in the Maxim magazine Hot 100 for 2005. Later she rose to the position of 66 in 2006. Also, she reached the position of 36 in 2012. Maxim Television's Hottest Girls Issue was published in the October 2012 edition. AfterEllen.com ranked Sarah Shahi fifth on their 2007 hot list. Sarah Shahi, in addition to acting as an actress, is also a keen sports fan as well as an NFL cheerleader prior to taking up the camera. She is also an instructor in brown belt Karate. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah was raised and born in Honolulu Island, Hawaii, but La Grange Illinois. Sarah is the daughter of two university professors. Sarah Anne Callies, her full name as of birth. She's a fantastic American actor. She is perhaps most famous for her role on Prison Break on Fox (co-star Wentworth Miller), and Lori Grimes of AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim chose her to be one of their Top Television Women of Fall 2008. Callies arrived in New York city in 2003. The first role she played on TV was on the show as Kate O'Malley. It was on the CBS short lived show Queens Supreme. Her first starring role was in the role of the detective Jane Porter on The WB's Tarzan.
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