Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi was an American actor who became the lead character of Life the show on television. Shahi is a mix of Iranian and Spanish descent. Her work has widened her views beyond the religious and cultural boundaries. Shahi had a dream to become an actress since she was a child. She began modelling when she was barely eight and soon took the step ahead. Sarah was involved in a great deal of drama in school as well as in university. Sarah was, now a successful film and television actor, started her career with a lack of recognition. She had a few appearances as a guest in various television films and series before landing her first leading role. Shahi's popularity isn't restricted to her abilities as an actress. Shahi is among the actors with the highest demand. 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 Maxim television's Hottest Girls Issue October 2012 included her on its cover. AfterEllen.com ranked Sarah Shahi fifth on their 2007 hot list. Sarah Shahi in addition to her role as an actress is a sports enthusiast and was a NFL cheerleader prior to taking up the camera. She is also an octogenarian's rank in Karate. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah was raised in Honolulu as well as La Grange in Hawaii. She was born 1 June 1977. She is the daughter two professors at the university. Her birth name is Sarah Anne Callies. She is a wonderfully gifted American actress, who might be most well-known for her performances in the roles of Sara Tancredi in the Fox television show Prison Break (co-star Wentworth Miller) and Lori Grimes in AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim has named her one of the top women in Fall TV 2008 Callies relocated 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 debut starring role was as Detective Jane Porter on The WB's Tarzan.
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