Sarah Shahi and Sarah Wayne Callies

Sarah Shahi's most recognizable role is in Life. Her mixed race heritage, born of an Iranian father and a Spanish mom, helped broaden her perspective to include other religions in. Since a young age Shahi wanted to be an actor. After turning eighteen, Shahi began to model. Her work was often in the theatre during college and school. Sarah is an incredibly well-known film and TV actress. She began her career modestly. Her guest appearances were in many television and movie series prior to landing the role of lead on a sitcom. Shahi's popularity isn't solely based on her talent acting. She's a popular actress in the business. Shahi was ranked as 90th on Maxim magazine's Hot 100 list for 2005. Her ranking then jumped to number 66 by 2006, and finally at 36 in the year 2012. Shahi was on the cover of Maxim's TV's Hottest Girls Issue in October 2012 edition. AfterEllen.com placed her at number 5 for hot girls in 2007. Sarah Shahi also was an NFL cheerleader and a passionate sporting fan prior to becoming a Hollywood actress. She is also a Karate brown belt. Sarah Wayne Callies....................Sarah Wayne Callies is an American actress. Sarah was born and raised in Honolulu Island in Hawaii However, she is from La Grange Illinois. She's the daughter of a two professors from the University of Hawaii. Sarah Anne Callies is her birth name. She is a gifted American actor best famous for her character Sara Tancredi on the Fox TV series Prison Break with co-star Wentworth Miller as well as Lori Grimes on AMC's The Walking Dead. Maxim listed her as one of the top women in the Fall of TV 2008. Callies moved to New York City in 2003 shortly after which she was offered her first role on TV. The role she played was Kate O'Malley on Queens Supreme. Her first role in a starring part was The Detective Jane Porter from The WB's Tarzan.

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