Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi's most notable part is her role in Life. Her parents were an Iranian father and a Spanish mother Shahi's mixed lineage helped her expand her vision beyond religion and region. Shahi's dream of becoming an actor began in the early years of her life. At the age of eight she started modeling and then took the stage to a higher level. There was a lot she did in stage work in college and at school. Sarah, who is now an established film and television actor, started her acting career as a solitary figure. She had a few appearances as a guest in various television series and movies before landing her first role as a lead. Shahi's success isn't only because of her skill acting. Shahi is an extremely popular actor in the industry. Shahi placed at the top of The Maxim magazine Hot 100 in 2005. After that, in 2006 the number climbed up to the number 66. And in 2012 she was ranked at 36. Maxim television's Hottest Girls Issue was published in the October 2012 edition. AfterEllen.com placed Sarah Shahi at fifth on their hot list of 2007. Sarah Shahi has a passion for sports, and played the role of one of the NFL cheerleader. Before she became a superstar she worked for the NFL. She has a brown-belt 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. Sarah is the daughter of two university professors. Sarah Anne Callies is her birth name. She's an American actress of great talent. In particular she's best known as Sara Tancredi from the Fox television show Prison Break. (With co-star Wentworth Miller). And Lori Grimes from AMC's The Walking Dead. Her name was chosen as the Maxim's Hottest women of the fall TV season in 2008. Callies first moved to New York, where she landed a role in the CBS television show Queens Supreme as Kate O'Malley. The first time she played a lead character was as the detective Jane Porter, on The WB program Tarzan.
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