Most recently starred in Broadway's First Date and off-Broadway in The Toxic Avenger and can be heard on their original cast albums. She also won the Best Supporting Actress award from the San Diego Theatre Critics for playing all three mistresses in First Wives Club the Musical in their pre-Broadway run. On television, Chase appeared as a regular on Comedy Central's Michael and Michael Have Issues opposite Michael Showalter and Michael Ian Black. Other appearances include "The Office" "Mercy" "Arrested Development" and in the films "The Other Guys" "Arthur" "Hello I Must Be Going" and "Little Black Book." Chase is from Hartford, CT and is a graduate of Boston University's College of Fine Arts. After graduation she performed the two-woman sketch comedy show "Jen & Angie" at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York and Los Angeles. Her comedy sketches have been seen in the Women in Comedy Festival, NY Comedy Festival, and UsWeekly.com.
Sara Chiriacescu is an actress, known for Queen Marie of Romania (2019).
Sara Cicilian is known for The Dark Tower (2017), Deception (2013) and Kensho at the Bedfellow (2017).
Sara Ciocca was born on 30 January 2008 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. She is an actress, known for Nina dei lupi (2023), La dea fortuna (2019) and Il Miracolo (2018).
Sara Coates is best known for her role as Serena aka Pie Girl on the hit SYFY series, Z Nation. She also played opposite Keira Knightley and Sam Rockwell in the Sundance hit Laggies (2014). Sara is the voice and motion capture for Marguerite Baker in the Resident Evil 7: Biohazard and Luiza in Resident Evil 8: Village. Sara is an accomplished theater actor, improviser, comedian and writer. She comes to L.A. from Seattle.
Sara Colangelo is an award-winning writer and director. Her first film, the short documentary Halal Vivero, was a National Finalist at the 2006 Student Academy Awards, and her narrative short, Un Attimo di Respiro, screened at over fifteen national and international film festivals including Tribeca and SXSW. It earned Sara a Wasserman Prize for Best Direction at New York University. Sara's thesis film, Little Accidents, had its world premiere at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. It garnered numerous awards, including a Warner Bros. Production Prize and Grand Jury Prizes from the Seattle International Film Festival and San Francisco Shorts Fest, among others. Sara's feature-length script, Little Accidents, inspired by the short film of the same title, explores tragedy and redemption within an American coal mining community. During its development it was supported by the Sundance Writers and Directors Labs, IFP's No Borders program, and garnered honors such as the Adrienne Shelly Foundation Award, a 2011-2012 Indian Paintbrush Fellowship and 2011-2012 Annenberg Institute Fellowship. The film had its World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2014, and was released theatrically in 2015. Sara was named one of Filmmaker Magazine's "25 New Faces of Independent Film" in July 2010. She graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History, and received her M.F.A. at New York University's Graduate Film Division. The Kindergarten Teacher is a 2018 American drama film directed by Sara Colangelo. The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2018.
Sara Collins is an actress, known for Besties (2018), The Bells of Hell (2018) and Sportz Night (2016).
Sara has been performing and training for 25 years with over 20 screen and 50 professional stage credits to her name. Screen credits include: Five Bedrooms (Channel 10), Harrow (ABC), The Tailings (SBS), The Gloaming (STAN), Rosehaven (ABC), Kettering Incident (Foxtel/BBC), My Brother Jack (Channel 10), My Place - Series 2 (ABC2) Fanshaw and Crudnut - the telemovie, Pixel Pinkie (Channel 9), Buzz Bumble (Channel GO!), Dumbotz (Channel GO!), Arctic Blast and Noirhouse (ABC iview). Stage credits include the World Premiere of Kate Mulvany's The Mares, Terrapin's internationally award winning Explosion Therapy (Shanghai and Perth), My Sister's An Alien (Terrapin), Dream Masons (SAC), Sick and It's Partly about Love, Partly about Massacre (TTC), multiple garden shows for Big Monkey Inc., The Effect for Loud Mouth Theatre, and the World Premiere of Tom Holloway's Beyond the Neck. Sara has taught clowning, movement and improvisation for ATYP, Is Theatre Ltd and The Conservatory of Acting, Vic., and screen acting classes for advanced students at The Diana Greentree School of Drama, Williamstown, Victoria She has been employed as a director for Is Theatre Ltd, The Australian Script Centre and The Tasmanian Theatre Company, and has worked as an acting consultant on Terrapin's Helena and the Journey of the Hello, touring to the Sydney Opera House, July 2010. Sara has trained with renowned international teachers including Phillipe Gaulier (France), John Bolton, and top Hollywood acting coach, Ivana Chubbuck (L.A.). She was awarded Best Dramedy Actress and Best Supporting Actress at the 2015 Rome WebAwards for her portrayal of Evangeline Kensington in ABC's Noirhouse, and nominated for Best Actress at The 2015 Tasmanian Theatre Awards for her performance in Tasmanian Theatre Company's The Berry Man. A graduate of the John Bolton Theatre School in Melbourne, Sara is the founder and Director of Cooper Screen Academy, providing professional screen acting training for children to adults. She has been a proud MEAA member since 1999.
Sara Cordero is known for El árbol de la sangre (2018).
Sara Cox was born on December 13, 1974 in Bolton, Lancashire, England. She is an actress, known for Death in Paradise (2011), The Young Person's Guide to Becoming a Rock Star (1998) and Make My Day (2002). She was previously married to Jon Carter.