Sarmad Masud is known for My Pure Land (2017), Two Dosas (2014) and Coming Up (2003).
Sarmad Sultan Khoosat was born on May 7, 1979 in Pakistan. He is a director and actor, known for Zindagi Tamasha (Circus of Life) (2019), Manto (2015) and Humsafar (2011).
Sarmarie Klein is known for 26 (2005), Battle Force (2012) and Food for Thought (2005).
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Sarmistha Bhattacharya is known for Basanta Ese Geche (2024).
Sarnav Berry is known for Gandhi to Hitler (2011).
Saro Bedoyan is known for Music to Madness: The Story of Komitas (2014).
Saro Emirze was born in 1977 in Frankfurt am Main / West Germany, his parents are Armenians. Between 1999 and 2003 he studied acting at the "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Academy of Music and Theatre in Leipzig in former East Germany and between 2001 and 2003 at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden (Studio). In 2002, while still a student, he appeared on stage at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden in a leading role in K.D. Schmidt's production of "Disco". In 2003 Saro Emirze became a permanent member of the ensemble of the Theater Junge Generation in Dresden, where he acted in numerous plays. In 2008 he moved to Zittau, where he was permanently engaged at the Gerhart-Hauptmann-Theater, before he became a member of the ensemble of the Plauen-Zwickau Theatre, where he played from 2009 to 2012. There, among other things, he starred on stage under the direction of Matthias Thieme in "Dantons Tod" (Danton's Death by Georg Büchner) or as Meckie Messer in Axel Stöcker's production of Brecht's "Die Dreigroschenoper" (The Threepenny Opera by Berthold Brecht). In the summer of 2012 Saro Emirze moved to Berlin. Since 2014 he has worked regularly with the theatre company Shakespeare und Partner and the New Globe Theatre. His credits include the main role in "Hamlet" as well as parts in "Die Räuber" (The Robbers by Friedrich Schiller) or "King Lear". In 2017 his performance of several roles and as a congenial pop singer impressed the audience of the play "India" under the direction of Kai Schrickel. He then went on to play the double role of Molière and Scapin in "Die Streiche des Scapin" ("Scapin the schemer" by Molière). In addition to his work in theatre, Saro Emirze can also be seen regularly in film and television productions. He played various roles in the popular crime format SOKO, and could be seen in the ZDF public broadcast-series Wilsberg. He also appeared in the internationally acclaimed series Bad Banks. Moreover he is known to a wide audience thanks to his continuous role in the most successful German crime series Tatort Schwarzwald. He will play a part in Barry Levinson's international production Harry Haft, which is to be released in 2020.
Saro Varjabedian, a Queen's native of Armenian descent is an award winning International Cinematographer and Director. As a Cinematographer, Saro has photographed nine feature films, one feature documentary, several web-series and countless shorts. He has filmed internationally in Cuba, Armenia, France, Lebanon, Mexico and India. His work on the short film "Jesus Loves Yusef" has won Saro the Best Student Cinematography Award at the 2012 Palm Springs International Film Festival. "Elliot Loves" a feature film, which Saro photographed, has aired on HBO Latino, HBO Zone, HBO Comedy, HBO Go, Cinemax, Cinemax Go and Hulu. "The Traveller" an International Lebanese/French Co-Production feature film has screened at the 2017 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, the 2018 Dubai International Film Festival and was nominated for Best Cinematography at the 2017 Woodstock Film Festival and 2018 Lebanese Movie Awards. He has also photographed the international Bulgarian/Cuban Feature film entitled, "Havana Darkness" and the international Bulgarian/Mexican Feature film entitled, "Welcome to Acapulco" which are currently available on VOD platforms. Saro has most recently photographed the feature film, "The Scrapper" and he is slated to photograph the Indie thriller "Greenport". As a director, Saro has directed five short films, a feature film and a TV Pilot. Most notable, is his short film entitled, "After Water There is Sand," which has screened at several International film festivals, including the 2013 International Golden Apricot Film Festival, the 2012 International Pomegranate Film Festival, the 2012 Arpa Film Festival, the 2013 Boston International Film Festival, the 2013 International Family Film Festival and the 2013 Women and Minorities in Media film festival. He directed the TV series entitled, "The Ridge" which aired on Amazon Prime. Saro's wrote, directed and photographed his first feature "Respite" which is out now on most VOD platforms. And Saro has written a feature script on the 1960 winning Olympic American Ice Hockey team entitled "Squaw Valley" currently in development. Saro is currently developing the docuseries entitled "Driving the Green Book". Saro is a recent Columbia MFA Graduate and has taught cinematography and directing at New York Film Academy.
Saroch Ruampaothai is an actress, known for Deu suay doo (2009).