Sara Katrenich is an actress, known for All the Bright Places (2020), The Night It Ended (2018) and Nekros Pizza (2017).
Sara Khaki is a documentary filmmaker, editor, and recent Sundance Film Institute grantee, with a dedication to untold stories that make a difference in our world. Sara graduated from the University of Maryland Baltimore (UMBC) with her BFA in cinematic arts and from the School of Visual Arts (SVA,) with an MFA in Social Documentary Filmmaking. Her recent co-directed short, Our Iranian Lockdown, featured on the Guardian, was nominated for IDA Awards in the best short-form series category. Her first feature film, Cutting Through Rocks, in production, has received support from Sundance Film Institute, Chicken & Egg Pictures, IDFA Bertha Europe, as well as Hot Docs CrossCurrent Fund, among others. Sara is a co-director of the new Netflix Original feature documentary, Convergence, now on Netflix.
Sara Khan is known for Payback (2010), Dhoondh Legi Manzil Humein (2010) and Halla Gulla (2015). She is married to Arfeen Khan.
Sara Khan was born on August 6, 1989 in Bhopal, India. She has completed her schooling from Bhopal and got enrolled in the Mumbai University for graduation. She made her debut on television with daily soap Sapna Babul Ka Bidaai. She has hosted three programmers on Madhya Pradesh Doordarshan. Sara has also anchored the Dance Premier League, a show on Sony TV. She has won various awards for her tremendous acting skills such as Miss Madhya Pradesh title in 2007, Best New Talent Award in 2008 and STAR Parivaar Award for the "Best Patni" (Best Wife) in 2009.
Sara Khorami is known for Ingenting å le av (2021), Seizure (2019) and Post Mortem: No One Dies in Skarnes (2021).
Sara Kiener is known for Obvious Child (2014), The Shawl (2020) and The Strange Ones (2017).
Sara King is known for Mr. Robot (2015), Smash (2012) and Blindspotting (2021).
Sara Kirkham is an actress, known for Envelop(e) (2020).
Sara Klimoska was born on July 27, 1994 in Struga, Macedonia. She is an actress, known for Kaymak, Willow (2019) and Mocvara (2020).
Sara Kloc is a Polish actress, Writer, and Producer based in London known for her roles in American, Indian, Polish, and British productions. Trained by award-winning actress, Dorota Pomykala at Art-Play in Katowice, Poland, Sara has been involved in various international productions, which led her to take on roles that shaped her as an actor and accompanied her onto the road to becoming a Writer and Producer. Sara is involved in making an impact on the industry through the roles she plays, as well as projects she's working on as a creative. She is committed to portraying vulnerable, as well as strong and independent characters, which shows her empathy for the character's life and inner drives. Her emotional capacity is shown on screen as well as off-screen, as she believes everyone should feel good and welcome, no matter race, religion, or position they hold.