Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi was an American actor best known as the star of Life the show on television. Her parents were an Iranian father and Spanish mother, Shahi's diverse lineage helped her expand her vision beyond religion and region. Shahi's ambition to become an actor was born at a very young age. She began modelling at the age of eight and soon took the step ahead. The actress was a regular performer in the theatre during college and school. Sarah started her film and tv career with modesty. After appearing in several television and film series, Sarah was offered a role as the lead on a sitcom TV. The popularity of Shahi is not solely based on her acting abilities. She's one of Hollywood's hottest actresses. Shahi ranked number 90 for The Maxim magazine Hot 100 in 2005. In 2006 the ranking jumped to the number 66. Then in 2012, she reached 36. Maxim's October 2012 issue featured some of the most popular girls from Maxim's television. AfterEllen.com placed her at number 5 on their hot list in 2007. Sarah Shahi has a passion for sports, and has been an NFL cheerleader. Before becoming a star, Sarah Shahi worked in the NFL. She is a brown-belt holder in Karate. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah Callies, born July 1, 1977, in La Grange Illinois was raised by her parents in Honolulu Hawaii. She is the daughter two professors from the University of Hawaii. Sarah Anne Callies is her birth name. The actress is an American actress with a great deal of talent. The most well-known roles are as Sara Tancredi (with co-star Wentworth Miller in Prison Break) and Lori Grimes, in AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim selected her to be one of its The Hottest Television Women of Fall 2008. Callies moved from New York in 2003 and then quickly landed her first role on television as Kate O'Malley, a recurring part on the long-running CBS series Queens Supreme. The first time she played a lead character came as the detective Jane Porter, on The WB program Tarzan.
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