Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi's most notable role is in Life. Shahi is of Iranian and Spanish descent. Her work has widened her views beyond the religious or regional borders. Shahi has always dreamed since the age of a girl of becoming an actress. At the age of eight, she began modeling and advancing the stage to a higher level. She was involved in a lot of theater in her college and school. Sarah has become an international TV and film star in the present, yet she started at a low point. After appearing in several television films and series, Sarah was offered a role as the lead in a sitcom that aired on TV. Shahi's popularity isn't restricted to her abilities as an actress. She's a popular actress in the business. Shahi was listed as number 90 in The Maxim magazine Hot 100 for 2005. In the following year she rose to the position of 66 in the year 2006. Also, she reached the position of 36 in 2012. Shahi was on the cover of Maxim's TV's Hottest Girls Issue in October 2012 edition. In 2007, she ranked 5th on AfterEllen.com's most popular list. Sarah Shahi has a passion for sport and played the role of one of the NFL cheerleader. Prior to becoming an international star she worked for the NFL. She holds the rank of a Karate Brown Belt. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah was raised in Honolulu and La Grange in Hawaii. Her birth date was 1 June 1977. She is daughter to two university professors. Her birth name is Sarah Anne Callies. She is a gifted American actress best known for playing Sara Tancredi on the Fox television series Prison Break with co-star Wentworth Miller as well as Lori Grimes on AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim selected her to be one of their Top TV Women Fall 2008. Callies, who moved into New York from Canada in 2003, immediately landed her first television role in the role of Kate O'Malley. This was the short-lived CBS show called Queens Supreme. She had her first major part as Jane Porter, the Detective Jane Porter in The WB's Tarzan.
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