Sarah Shoshana David is known for The Master (2012).
Sarah Siadat, pronounced Sa-da See-a-dot is a native Oregonian hailing from Middle Eastern roots. Her Mother is from Bahrain and her Father from Iran. As an actress she has worked in New York, Oregon, Minneapolis, Dubai and currently Los Angeles. Her most recent credits include Grown-ish, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionist, as well as the award winning independent feature Deany Bean is Dead.
Sarah Sidhu is known for Sardaar Ji (2015).
Sarah Silverman was most recently the host of the two-time Emmy-nominated weekly topical series, I Love You America, which streamed on Hulu and also received a Writers Guild Awards nomination. Silverman is currently working on a musical adaptation of her 2010 memoir and New York Times Bestseller called The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption, and Pee. The musical, The Bedwetter, will premiere Off Broadway at the Atlantic Theatre Company in April 2020. On-stage, Silverman continues to cement her status as a force in stand-up comedy. In May 2017, she released her latest standup special A Speck of Dust on Netflix, which culminated in two Emmy Award nominations and a Grammy Award nomination. In 2013, she debuted her hour-long HBO standup special Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles, which earned her the 2014 Primetime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special." The special received an additional Primetime Emmy Awards nomination that year for "Outstanding Variety Special" in addition to a Writers Guild Awards nomination. In September 2014, Silverman released the special as an audio album through Sub Pop Records, which went on to receive a 2015 Grammy Awards nomination for "Best Comedy Album." Previously, Silverman made an impressive splash with her concert-meets-comedy film Sarah Silverman: Jesus is Magic, which garnered major attention at the Toronto Film Festival. In the film world, Silverman was most recently seen opposite Emma Stone and Steve Carell in the critically-acclaimed film Battle of the Sexes, which was based on the true story of the 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. She also starred in I Smile Back, the film adaptation of the Amy Koppelman novel. The drama premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and was later released in theaters by Broad Green Pictures. Silverman received much praise for her role as "Laney Brooks," culminating in a 2016 Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for "Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role." Her additional film credits include The Book of Henry, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, Ashby, A Million Ways to Die in the West, Take This Waltz, Gravy, Peep World, I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With, The School of Rock, There's Something About Mary, The Way of The Gun. Silverman also lent her voice as "Vanellope" in the Oscar-nominated smash hit Wreck It Ralph and Golden Globe nominated Wreck it Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet. Silverman was nominated for a 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series" for her portrayal of a fictionalized version of herself in her Comedy Central series The Sarah Silverman Program. This marked Comedy Central's first ever Emmy nomination in a scripted acting category. Silverman also received a Writers Guild Award nomination for her work on the show. In 2008, Silverman won a Primetime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics" for her musical collaboration with Matt Damon. Additionally, she was honored with a Webby Award for "Best Actress" for her online video "The Great Schlep," in which she persuaded young kids to encourage their grandparents in Florida to vote for President Obama prior to the 2008 Presidential Election. Silverman has made memorable guest appearances on a number of acclaimed and notable television shows, including Monk, which earned her a 2008 Primetime Emmy Awards nomination for "Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series." Silverman also lends her voice to Emmy Award-winning FOX animated series Bob's Burgers. Her additional television work includes buzzed-about roles on HBO's Crashing, Masters of Sex, The Good Wife, The Larry Sanders Show, Seinfeld, and Mr. Show with Bob and David. Silverman has hosted a number of major awards shows, including the 2007 MTV Movie Awards and the Independent Spirit Awards. Silverman grew up in New Hampshire and attended one year of New York University. In 1993 she joined Saturday Night Live as a writer and feature performer and has not stopped working since. She currently lives in Los Angeles.
Sarah Silverthorne is known for Android Re-Enactment (2011), X Wins (2014) and Lemon Crackers (2016).
Sarah Simmons is known for Minority Report (2002), Murder, She Wrote (1984) and Hunter (1984).
Sarah Skeist is an actress and writer, known for Two-Mara (2020), Father Figures (2017) and The Punisher (2017).
Sarah Slywchuk is an actress and writer, known for Station Eleven (2021), The Handmaid's Tale (2017) and Savage Breakup (2020).
GRAMMY-winning composer and singer on Yo-Yo Ma's + Silk Road Ensemble's 2017 "Best World Music Album", Small is a multidisciplinary artist, performer, photographer, and filmmaker. Born in 1979 into a family of musicians, writers, and psychoanalysts, Small spent her childhood playing cello, concocting gibberish sounds, improvising on the piano with her pianist / composer father, dancing, fencing, and performing in musicals that her Renaissance lutenist mother wrote for her and her friends. She became enraptured by photography when she was thirteen. Small spent her high school years photographing her close friends, strangers, and Rachel, her younger sister and longtime muse. In 2001, Small graduated from Rhode Island School of Design with a BA in photography and moved to Brooklyn the day before September 11th. In 2014, Small birthed The Delirium Constructions (TDC), which has since become the conceptual umbrella for her work cross-genre and has been exhibited on six continents. Co-founded in 2006, Small's vocal trio, Black Sea Hotel, has toured throughout the US and Scandinavia and taught Balkan folk song internationally, specializing in music from the region of Shopluk, Bulgaria. In 2011, Small mounted a 120-participant performative incarnation of TDC, which interwove Balkan vocal music, a string quartet, classical arias, and choral droning, historical and contemporary dress, synchronized facial gestures and dance, and well as two legal marriage ceremonies conducted by Small. In 2013, Small starred in "Butter on the Latch", a psychological thriller feature film, directed by Josephine Decker, which premiered at the Berlinale. In 2017, Small's was commissioned by HERE Arts Center's Prototype Festival to premiere a staged work of her musical album, Secondary Dominance, combining Tableaux, photography, moving image, dance, and singing, with musical genres that interweave electronic, Balkan folk, industrial, pop, punk, rap, rock, and classical. A feature film of Secondary Dominance (a hybrid documentary / dance-centric music video exploring disentanglement from sexual trauma) is scheduled to release Spring 2022. Having just completed her first two chamber works, "Behind the Gymnasium" and "Water in Our Eyes". Small lives on a tree-lined street in Brooklyn in a pink and white home with her two kitties, Bunny and January. She is currently obsessed with learning ballroom Tango, Rumba, and Cha Cha.
Sarah Smart was born on March 3, 1977 in Birmingham, England. She is an actress, known for Wallander (2008), Five Days (2007) and Doctor Who (2005).