Sarah Scott is an actress and intimacy coordinator. She was born in Lincoln, Nebraska and grew up in North Texas. Scott graduated from New York University in 2002 with a degree in Culture & Communications and a minor in Ballet. Early years were spent acting in fringe theatres around New York City, an internship with New Line Cinema, and completing the Shakespearean Studies program at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London before moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting professionally. Scott first appeared on television in a featured part on Fox's Arrested Development (2003). She quickly became popular in the commercial and dance worlds, booking iconic ads like the dancing iPod silhouettes and getting cast to play showgirls, hip-hop divas and groupies on programs including CSI: NY (2004), True Blood (2008), Nip/Tuck (2003), Castle (2009), Bones (2005), Masters of Sex (2013), and The Orville (2017). Scott's most notable performance to date is her haunting portrayal of Courtney Love in Soaked in Bleach (2015). The explosive docu/drama examines the death of rocker Kurt Cobain that was ruled a suicide in 1994. Soaked in Bleach was the third most popular documentary on IMDb in 2015. In 2018 Scott became an active member of the entertainment community helping to raise awareness about sexual harassment and began to work with her labor union, SAG-AFTRA, on making contractual changes to better protect it's members. In 2019 Scott became certified as intimacy coordinator through the Intimacy Professionals Association and since then her work has taken off in the emerging field.
Sarah Scott Davis is a mid-west beauty, whose strong theatrical background supports her conviction to step into anyone's shoes and bring their story to life. Born in Illinois, and raised in Boston and New York City, Sarah's fascination with creating characters began when she landed her first role in the elementary school play, "Pippin". As she grew, so did her talent. In high school, Sarah won three Best Actress awards in the Boston Globe Theater Competition, for her roles in Rimers of Eldritch and Wings. She went on to study at New York University, Boston University, Alvin Ailey Repertory Dance Co., and with Larry Moss and Tony Greco. Bringing an organic theatricality to every performance, Sarah was cast in over 14 theater productions in the United States and Europe combined. Her life experiences and authentic approach have led her to land diverse roles ranging from Othello in Othello, to the NYC National Tour of For Colored Girls, to Paris as a blues singer in Nostalgia Forgetting/ Desire and finally landing on Broadway as the understudy in August Wilson's Two Trains Running, directed by the legendary Lloyd Richards. Sarah landed the starring role in Flyin' West at the prestigious San Diego Repertory Theater. Within her new arena, Sarah took on the challenge of producing, writing and starring in her own, one woman shows, "Flava of the Month," performed at the Midwest Regional Black Theater Festival and "Me and My Hair," performed at the Hudson Guild Theater in Los Angeles. Branching out from the world of theater, Sarah burst into the Los Angeles world of film where she was cast as Julianne Moore's nurse in "Safe", Directed by Todd Haynes, and later as a sultry criminal in Showtime's "Next Afternoon." Since then, Sarah has been cast in several notable films including, "Don King: Only in America" on HBO and TV film "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge." She also played Young Annie (a younger version of Ruby Dee) in the Dreamworks film, "A Thousand Words" starring Eddie Murphy. Sarah's credits also include several short films such as, "Elly & Donna" directed by, Michael Maggiano, "7 Days" directed by Justine Etheredge, "Mae" directed by Nazanin Anosheh and "The Grey Parallel" directed by, Brad J. Sergi. Sarah's television credits include Criminal Minds, Five Desperate Hours (NBC/MOW), Playing with Fire (BET), the Drew Carey Show, The Bold and the Beautiful, and a recurring on The Newsroom (HBO). With two amazing children and a five-time Grammy nominated songwriter, mixer, producer husband - it's fair to say that the little "sweet pea" from the mid-west has been a trailblazer with many more trails ahead of her to blaze.
Sarah Sculco is an actress, known for Exhume (2017), Last Shift (2014) and Pembroke Circle (2014).
Sarah Sechan was born on 9 May 1974 in Bandung, Indonesia. She is an actress, known for Madame X (2010), Bebas (2019) and D.O. (Drop Out) (2008).
Sarah Seggari is known for Royal Shakespeare Company: The Comedy of Errors (2021), Life After Life (2022) and Casualty (1986).
Sarah Seibert is an actress, known for Amber's Descent (2020).
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Sarah Shahi was born Aahoo Jahansouzshahi in Euless, Texas, to an Iranian father and Spanish-Iranian mother. She is a former NFL cheerleader and a descendant of a 19th-century Persian Shah. She attended Trinity High School and Southern Methodist University, studied opera and majored in English. As a teenager, she won several beauty contests and took first place in the Miss Fort Worth USA pageant in 1997. She joined the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders and was part of the 1999-2000 squad. She also appeared on the cover of their 2000 calendar. While working as an extra on the set of Dr. T & the Women (2000), she met director Robert Altman, who encouraged her to move to Hollywood to pursue a career as an actress. Shahi was the first ghost in Supernatural (2005), the CW paranormal drama series. She had recurring roles in several TV series, such as Alias (2001), in which she played "Jenny"; and Dawson's Creek (1998), where she was "Sadia Shaw". She became a fan favorite in her role as the Mexican-American DJ "Carmen de la Pica Morales" in the Showtime series, The L Word (2004), which she joined in its second season. Sarah did not renew her contract with the show for a fourth season and, consequently, her character was written out. However, she is best-known for her main role as "Sameen Shaw" on the CBS show Person of Interest (2011) playing a CIA agent turned-vigilante with a heart of gold. She also appeared on HBO's The Sopranos (1999), in the episode The Sopranos: Kennedy and Heidi (2007) as "Sonya Aragon", a stripper and a college student who spends a weekend with Tony after a death in his family. Although uncredited by most sources, Sarah also appeared in the Jackie Chan film, Rush Hour 3 (2007), as one of the girls being handcuffed along with Mia Tyler for a traffic offense by Chris Tucker early in the film. She also starred with Damian Lewis in the NBC show, Life (2007). Sarah speaks English, Farsi, and some Spanish, and has a brown belt in karate.
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Sarah Sharma is known for Ghulami (2015) and Koma (2011).