Sarah Martinez was born on October 4, 1993 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for The Steam Experiment (2009), Citizen Verdict (2003) and Tortillas Again? (2006).
Sarah Mawbey is an actress and writer, known for Forbidden Ground (2013), Get Appy and Ordinary (2019).
Sarah May Sommers is an Actress and Producer born and raised along the coastline of Los Angeles. At the ripe old age of 6, Sommers started performing in local theater companies, and later gravitated towards film - for acting as well as producing her own projects. Having both parents in the film industry Sarah was able to specify and articulate her course very early; extrapolating the parts of media production that best serve honest and diverse story telling.
Sarah Mayhew is an actress, known for Cottontail, Swim and Professor T (2021).
Sarah McCardie is known for Crime (2021), One of Us (2016) and Hunted (2012).
Sarah McCarthy is known for The Dark Matter of Love (2012), The Sound of Mumbai and Anastasia (2022).
Sarah McCourt trained as an actor and director at The Hub Theatre School, Manchester Metropolitan and Rose Bruford. Equally at home on screen and stage, she has appeared in Galavant (ABC Studios), Rewind and Away From It All (webseries), The Empty Space and Party From Now Till Dawn (Zanifare Films), The Runner (Emberlense Productions), The Tempest and Macbeth (Individual Theatre), A Present for Anna and Help for Helen (Forum Theatre for Exstream Theatre), and The Changeling (Behemoth Theatre). A qualified teacher with fifteen years experience teaching in Further and Higher Education, she has worked with students of all ages running Strode Youth Theatre and classes for the Northcott Theatre, PQA, and infusionarts. She is also a Trinity Arts Award Adviser. In 2008 Sarah founded Restless Theatrte whilst completing an MFA with Distinction at University of Exeter, where she completed her PhD in 2016. She is Joint Artistic Director and has performed in a range of shows for the company including Monstrous Love, Stormy Weather, The Merchant of Venice, Point Blank, Much Ado About Nothing, Network Tales and Othello.
McDaniel claims to have been born with the condition heterochromia iridum, with her right eye brown and her left eye blue. In the interview with Stephen Colbert, and elsewhere, she claimed she was bullied as a kid for having it. Her father released a childhood photograph of her with both of her eyes being brown. Many people online claims she wears one blue eye contact in her left eye.
Originally from Upstate New York, Sarah started her acting career in Orlando, Florida where she studied Meisner Technique and Film Acting with the late Yvonne Suhor at Art Sake Acting Studio. Her first big break was being cast in the band Creed's music video "Higher". She then went on to book several leading roles in Independent Films, commercials and stage at the Valencia Arts Center, Warehouse Theatre and Fringe Festivals where she won many awards, including Best Show and Best Actress. Sarah moved to Los Angeles in 2003 and shortly after landed the leading role of Melissa Cherry in FOX Searchlight's The Onion Movie (2008) staring Steven Seagal and Len Cariou. The Onion Movie led her to being chosen as one of "Today's Girl" on Maxim.com. Since then she's guest stared and appeared on TV shows including: TNT's Rizzoli & Isles (2010), Joss Whedon's Dollhouse (2009), Damon Wayans's sketch comedy show The Underground (2006), Monk (2002) and the sitcom Hot Properties (2005) staring Nicole Sullivan and Sofía Vergara. She also did supporting and leading roles in the Indie films: Love and Death in Los Angeles (2012), and Open Gate (2011) where she acted along side Tyler Hoechlin, Agnes Bruckner and William Sadler. Some of her past theatre credits include understudying the leading role of Ann in "All My Sons" at The Geffen Playhouse; performing the lead in "Why Things Burn" at the Mint; producing, writing and performing in the all female sketch comedy group "One Hott Mess" and sketch comedy in a few late night Serial Killers at Sacred Fools Playhouse. Sarah has studied improv at Second City and was in Elizabeth Gamza's master scene study class at The Raven Playhouse.
Sarah Elizabeth McGuire was born January 13, 1990 in Anchorage, Alaska to Michael and Marsha McGuire. When she was four, her family moved to Arizona where both Sarah and her older sister participated in ballet, gymnastics, and tap dance. After her father retired from the military, her family relocated to Oklahoma where Sarah, at age seven, began a full-fledged athletic lifestyle in soccer, basketball, volleyball, swimming, hip-hop dance, and speed skating. Sarah did not begin acting until the age of 17, when a schedule mishap landed her in the high school theatre class. After graduating high school, Sarah moved to Kansas City where she studied Musical Theatre at Avila University. Graduating magna cum laude, in 2012, Sarah received a BFA in Musical Theatre.