Sara Goyanes is known for El caminante (1979).
Sara Graham-Costain is an actress, known for Chasing Molly (2019).
Sara Gregory was born on August 19, 1986 in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, Wales. She is an actress, known for Alys (2011), Under Milk Wood (2015) and Torchwood (2006).
Sara Gurpal was born on 19 November 1991 in Ratia, Fatehabad, Haryana, India. She is an actress, known for Ghoda Dhai Kadam (2023), Hun Tan Bhog Hi Painge (2022) and Mining - Reyte Te Kabzaa (2023).
Sara Haden was the daughter of silent screen star Charlotte Walker who was also a celebrated beauty in her day. Alas, Sara did not inherit her mother's good looks. She was actually born Catherine Haden in Center Point, Texas, on November 17 1898. There was nothing particularly outstanding about her childhood, except that her mother did not encourage her to become an actress. At least not to begin with. She was educated at the Dominican Convent in Galveston, then began acting in repertory with the James Hayden Players in Galveston and Dallas. She reputedly worked in early radio "as a dog impersonator for her own stories" but in 1921 debuted on Broadway in a rather more serious vein as Macduff's son (!) in "Macbeth". For the next eight years, she alternated between comedy and melodrama, scoring leads in such plays as "Trigger", "Lawful Larceny", "The Wrecker" and "Hot Water". Sara began her screen career in 1934, playing Etta Dawson in Spitfire (1934), thereby reprising her original Broadway performance in "Trigger". However, with her schoolmarmish looks she was quickly typecast as austere spinsters, eccentric aunts and crotchety dowagers. She had a certain knack for playing nasty (especially towards children), but beneath her villainous celluloid reputation lurked a great sense of humour. She was once quoted as saying (about her screen personae) "I'm always mean but there is no monotony about my meanness. I am mean in a great variety of fashions" and "I am glad my dog doesn't go the the movies. Maybe he wouldn't think as much of me if he did". As an MGM contract player from 1938 to 1946, Sara became best known as the starchy, but gentle Aunt Milly Forrest in the popular Andy Hardy series. Ironically, her best scenery-chewing moments came in Universal's cheaply made She-Wolf of London (1946), a typically sinister role for which Sara was paid a princely $2167 per week and (according to her lesser paid co-star June Lockhart) had a turn reminiscent of the Miss Danvers character (Judith Anderson) in Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca (1940). Sara remained much in demand as a television actress until her retirement from acting in 1965. She died as Catherine Haden Vandenburg in Woodland Hills, California, in September 1981 at the age of 82.
Sara is an award winning actress. The Scandinavian actress for English, French and German speaking roles. Sara's career began in Stockholm as a medical doctor. Working in a hospital, where the reality of mortality is always close at hand, she witnessed human emotions at their most extreme, driving her curiosity for what motivates human emotion and interaction. In approaching and developing each of her characters today, Sara draws upon the joys, vulnerabilities and diverse array of human experiences that she witnessed first hand during her medical career. Sara's life journey took her to Switzerland. She returned to Sweden after 10 years to attend drama school and pursue her lifelong passion for acting. After two years at drama school, Sara started her own theatre company. Moving from stage to film, Sara has been exploring a broad range of roles, including a variety of short films, features and TV series. Sara has lived a varied and international life, helping her to portray a diverse spectrum of characters and human experiences in her roles. She loves languages, speaking English fluently, and good French. She is based in Sweden, but also spends much of her time in Switzerland, England and France, and loves to travel for work and for pleasure. Sara also loves sport, with water being her element. For 15 years she was part of the Swedish national sailing team, participating in many World Championships. She is an elegant skier and a fit runner. Never scared of a challenge, Sara loves complex, nuanced roles, where she can develop both as a human and as an actress. Characters that are close to her personal experience are easily mastered, however she relishes the opportunity to portray people who are on the margins of society, afflicted by exclusion and adversity, where inner strength and torment can be explored. Today, Sara is looking for roles that will change her and her audience!
Sara Harlan is known for Little Mermaid (2016).
Sara was born and raised on Long Island NY. She moved while finishing up middle school to the Hudson Valley NY area where she was under the direction of Samuel E. Wright (Disney's voice of "Sebastian the Crab" in The Little Mermaid) while attending the Hudson Valley Conservatory in Walden NY. She has a degree in Early Childhood Education and has taught Preschool for several years. Sadly her fiance Joey passed away in 2013 from a Pulmonary Embolism. She hopes to spread awareness and learned from the experience that "YOLO" and you should go out and try to pursue your dreams as you may never know when your journey on earth will end/So live it to the fullest!
Sara Haro is known for Motor Trend (2019) and Hyperdrive (2019).