Sari Lennick was born and raised in Miami, FL. She studied acting and philosophy at the University of Southern California and earned her Master of Fine Arts in acting, from the Actors Studio Drama School, at New School University, in New York City. Sari has co-starred in the Best Picture nominated Coen Brothers' film "A Serious Man," which earned her a Gotham Award nomination for Best Ensemble and the Robert Altman Independent Spirit Award and Woody Allen's "Cafe Society." Sari lives in Los Angeles with her husband Alan and their son, Dylan.
Sari Lopez is known for Dance Moms (2011). She has been married to Miguel Lopez since 2000. They have four children.
Sari Melain is a film, television, and theatrical actress currently based in Los Angeles. In addition to her continually expanding dramatic résumé, she also holds an extensive background in hosting and broadcast journalism. She has been seen as co-host of the 2007 Woodie Awards, multiple segments and interviews for MTV's TRL & FN MTV, and as co-host of Fine Living Channel's Love Taxi, not to mention multiple guest-star/co-star's on television, most notably on Comedy Central's The Onion. Born Sari Melain Lamela, Ms. Melain is a proud native of the Garden State, New Jersey, hailing from the celebrated and maligned Jersey Shore. As the daughter of a business consultant and former professional dancer of Argentine and Italian descent, it's easy to understand how Sari commands the sweet "girl next door" persona while still encompassing exotic vivaciousness... In other words, girl's got moxie! Ms. Melain was introduced to the performing arts at the young age of six while vacationing in Punta Cana. While the performances rehearsed and staged by the local Club Med's Kid's Camp may have been simply a time-consuming venture benefiting weary parents, it nonetheless ignited a passion within Sari for all things performance. Soon, she was involved with anything and everything that offered her the chance to be creative and take on new characters. Throughout childhood, Ms. Melain won multiple national competitions in the fields of Storytelling, Humorous & Dramatic Interpretation. In addition, she continued her studies in the arts of Dance, Singing, and Acting. She continued her training and education at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. There - in three short years - Sari received a BFA with honors in Drama along with a degree in Journalism with a concentration in Broadcast from NYU's College of Arts & Sciences. As a Tischie, Sari studied with the prestigious Atlantic Theatre Company for two years and Stone Street Studios for Film and Television in the Advanced Program. During her time in New York, Ms. Melain worked for New York Tonight as an A&E reporter and anchor while also segment producing for NY1 for almost two years. She has also studied with Gotham City Improv and the Upright Citizens Brigade for years and continues her studies with UCB in LA. And yet Ms. Melain is anything but single-minded: Sari has lived in Paris, France, is world traveled, a semi-pro tri-athlete, a fitness trainer, and PADI certified in Advanced Open Water & Rescue Diving. She also volunteers at local animal shelters and is an active participant in NAMI (National Association of Mental Illness). Sari continues to share her artistic endeavors and collaborates with other artists in the industry while still finding time for her baby, a Rottweiler named Ebony.
Sari Mercer is an actress, known for Flora (2017), Timeless (2016) and Forgotten Man (2017).
Sari Nila is known for Balada Si Roy (2022), Ikatan Cinta (2020) and #TemanTapiMenikah (2018).
Sari Puumalainen was born on February 3, 1971. She is an actress, known for Insiders (1989), Palava rakkaus (1997) and Pikkusisar (1999). She is married to Risto Kaskilahti.
Sari is an action actor, comedian, filmmaker and martial artist. He's been in the industry for over ten years and produced and starred in a movie that received critical acclaim. As a comedian, his passion is helping people heal through laughter. Though his talents exceed far beyond the stage. He holds his second degree black belt in Okinawan Shorin Ryu Karate and plays advanced level in soccer. Growing up in Amman, Jordan, he became fascinated with cinema from a very young age. He would spend countless hours sitting in front of the television taking in the work of some of the greatest artists to this day: Buster Keaton, Jerry Lewis, Jim Carrey and Jackie Chan, to name a few. The stunts and physical humor they showcased were mind blowing, and he grew up dreaming to be like them one day. This dream eventually led him to make his move to Los Angeles, where he has been pursing a career in film ever since. His most recent television credits include "How To Get Away with Murder" (Stunt double) "Lucifer" (Co-Star) and "Seal Team" (Stunt Actor) with ABC, Netflix and CBS respectively. He's also worked in motion capture on video games such as Bioshock infinite, Mafia III and the X-Com series. He has extensive improvisation training and has taken acting workshops from Mary Lou Belli, and acting classes at IDSLA. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, hiking, and helping others. He is also a certified Life Coach from the John C. Maxwell program and enjoys helping others reach their full potential and goals. He is continuously learning and experiencing life to the fullest, as he believes it is our best teacher.
Sari is a second generation Mexican-American actress and writer who spent her childhood traveling between her father's home in Celaya, Guanajuato Mexico and her mother's home in Chicago. She received her BFA in acting from the University of Illinois and focused her early career on stage, before transitioning into film and television. Sari resides in Los Angeles with her husband, stuntman and writer Sammy Horowitz.
Sari Silawi is a production manager and actor, known for Oboor (2019), The Citadel Folks: Abnaa Al Qalaa (2018) and Dawa'er Hob: Circles of Love (2014).
Saria Iqbal is known for Maagh (2022), Aani Maani (2019) and Gahvara (2023).