Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi has been a well-known American actress for many years. Her most notable role is for her performance in Life. Shahi's mixed-race lineage, born to an Iranian father as well as her Spanish mom, helped broaden her view of the world beyond religion. From a very young age, Shahi dreamt of becoming an actress. Soon after she turned eight, she began to model. She was involved in a lot of theater in her college and school. Sarah started her career in film and television in modesty. After starring in a variety of television and film shows, she got a leading role on a sitcom TV. Shahi's popularity isn't restricted to just her ability as an actress. She is one of the hottest actors in the industry. Shahi was ranked as 90 on The Maxim magazine Hot 100 for 2005. In the following year she rose to the position of at 66 in the year 2006. The actress also climbed to the number 36 position in 2012. Maxim's TV's Hottest Girls Issue October 2012 featured her on the front cover. AfterEllen.com ranked the actress number 5 for hot girls in 2007. Sarah Shahi is a lover for sports and she played the role of an NFL cheerleader. Before becoming a star, Sarah Shahi worked in the NFL. Sarah Shahi holds the rank of a Karate Brown Belt. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah Callies, born June 1, 1977 at La Grange Illinois was raised by her parents in Honolulu Hawaii. Sarah is the child of two professors at the University. Sarah Anne Callies was her given name. She's a stunningly gifted American actress, who might be most well-known for her performances as Sara Tancredi in the Fox television show Prison Break (co-star Wentworth Miller) and Lori Grimes in AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim has rated her as one of the most beautiful females of Fall Television 2008. Callies initially moved into New York, where she was offered a part on the CBS television show Queens Supreme as Kate O'Malley. Her first lead role was in the role of Jane Porter, Detective Jane Porter, on The WB program Tarzan.
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