Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi, an American actress, is known best for appearing in Life. Her parents were an Iranian father and a Spanish mother Shahi's mixed lineage has helped expand her vision beyond the boundaries of religion and geography. From a very young age, Shahi dreamt of becoming an actress. At the age of eight she started modelling. In school and in college, she performed quite a lot of acting. Sarah, who is now an accomplished film and TV actor, started her career in obscurity. After appearing on a number of TV and film series, Sarah got a leading role in a TV sitcom. The popularity of Shahi does not just result from her acting skills. She's a popular actor in the industry. Shahi was listed as the in the top 90 spots of the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of the year 2005. She then moved up the list to 66 by 2006 and 36 in 2012. Shahi was on the cover of Maxim's television's Hottest Girls Issue in October 2012 edition. AfterEllen.com listed her as fifth in the list of hot women in 2007. Alongside being an actress Sarah Shahi also is a sports enthusiast and was employed as a NFL cheerleader prior to taking her place in front of camera. She holds an Karate Brown Belt. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah Callies was born on June 1, 1977 on the outskirts of La Grange Illinois was raised by her parents in Honolulu Hawaii. She is a child of two professors at the University. She was born Sarah Anne Callies. She's a stunningly skilled American actress who is perhaps most well-known for her performances in the roles of 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 magazine named her among the "Hottest women" of Fall 2008 TV. Callies, who moved into New York from Canada in 2003, was quickly offered her first role on television as Kate O'Malley. This was a one-time appearance on the CBS show called Queens Supreme. The role she played was Detective Jane Porter as part of The WB's Tarzan.
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