Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies
Sarah Shahi, an American actress is best known for her roles in Life. Her parents were an Iranian father and Spanish mother, Shahi's diverse lineage has helped expand her vision beyond the boundaries of religion and geography. From a very young age, Shahi was aspired to become an actor. At the age of eight years old, she started modeling. There was a lot she did in theater in her college and school. The seasoned television and film actor today, Sarah began her career with a modest note. Her guest appearances were in many television and movie series before securing the lead role in the sitcom. Shahi's success isn't only due to her skills acting. She's one of the most popular actors on the market. Shahi was ranked as number 90 in the Maxim magazine Hot 100 of 2005, and then climbed the ladder to 66 in 2006, and then 36 in 2012. Maxim TV's Hottest Girls Issue was published in October 2012. AfterEllen.com placed Sarah Shahi at number 5 in the 2007 hot list. Apart from being an actress Sarah Shahi is also a sport senthusiast and worked as an NFL cheerleader before taking her place in front of camera. She is also a Karate brown belt. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah Wayne Callies was born 1st June 1977, located in La Grange Illinois, and was raised in Honolulu Hawaii. She is a child of two professors at the University. Her birth name is Sarah Anne Callies. She's an accomplished American actress best famous for her character Sara Tancredi on the Fox TV show Prison Break with co-star Wentworth Miller as well as Lori Grimes on AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim named her one of The Hottest Females in the Fall of Television in 2008. Callies was a Canadian who relocated into New York from Canada in 2003, immediately landed her first role on television in the role of Kate O'Malley. This was the one-time appearance on the CBS series Queens Supreme. The first time she played a lead character came as Jane Porter, Detective Jane Porter, on The WB program Tarzan.







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