Sarah Khatri is an actress, known for Banjara: The truck driver (2018), Inside Edge (2017) and Khan Bhaini Feat. Fateh: Proud to Be Des (2020).
Sarah Khatri is known for Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga (2023), Banjara: The truck driver (2018) and Inside Edge (2017).
Sarah Killedar is known for Kavya - Ek Jazbaa, Ek Junoon (2023).
Sarah Kim is an actress, known for Home Sweet Home (2020).
Sarah Kinlen is an actor and writer, known for Herself (2020), Vikings: Valhalla (2022) and The Cured (2017).
Sarah Klaren, a Southern California native, grew up the "black sheep" of the family. Her love for movies began at a very young age, which served as the igniting fire for her passion. She was often ridiculed and bullied by her peers growing up for her wildly active imagination and bold creativity, though she did not let that stop her. A theatre actress from the age of 11, a self-taught guitar player and singer/songwriter from the age of 13, and a charismatic soul in search of every avenue in which she can express herself artistically, Sarah is an adept performer who knows no bounds and is always seeking a challenge.
Sarah Kliban is known for Hemingway & Gellhorn (2012), 13 Reasons Why (2017) and The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019).
Sarah Kohen is an actress, known for Scarecrow's Revenge (2019).
Sarah Kolasky is an award-winning actor, writer, and producer from Toronto. She starred in the feature film Great Great Great, which she produced and co-wrote with her long-time collaborator, Adam Garnet Jones. The film was selected as one of the Top Ten Canadian Films of 2017 by Canada's most-read newspaper, The Globe and Mail, and Kolasky and Jones were co-nominated for Best Original Screenplay at the 2018 Canadian Screen Awards. Great Great Great premiered at the Canadian Film Fest in March 2017, and won Best Feature, Best Screenplay, and Best Performance in a Feature (for Sarah Kolasky). She also produced and acted in the short film, LIAR, which premiered at the prestigious 2012 South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, TX. Other producing credits include the short films A Small Thing (TIFF '08) and Cloudbreaker (TIFF '06). She is an alumnus of the Toronto International Film Festival's Talent Lab.
Sarah Kopkin was born and raised in Atlanta, GA. She began acting through summer camps starting around 8 years old. From then on, she has focused on her true love for acting in film and television. Since booking her first SAG project in 2018, Sarah can be seen in several film and TV roles such as ABC's Queens, and CW's Naomi. She has also recently graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design with a degree in photography and a minor in marketing. Sarah has also dipped her toes into the writing and producing side of film with her award winning short film The Audition, that she wrote, produced and starred in. The Audition has won over 8 awards including Sarah winning Best Actress at the Atlanta Women's Film Festival (2021)